Posted in Residencies, Show Review, tagged 6figures, Adam "Shmeeans" Smirnoff, Adam Deitch, Adam Smirnoff, Alan Evans, Alecia Chakour, Bowlive, Bowlive 3, Bowlive III, Break Science, Breakscience, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bowl, Diana Birch, Eldar, Eric Bloom, Eric Krasno, George Benson, George Porter Jr., Grammy, Joe Cocker, Ledisi, Lettuce, Marc Millman, Mark Whitfield, Mitch Chakour, Neal Evans, New Orleans, Nigel Hall, Royal Family Allstars, Ryan Zoidis, Soulive, Stevie Wonder, The Bowlive Horns, The Brooklyn Bowl, The Meters, The Righteous Brothers, Wyllys on March 10, 2012|
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Bowlive III: Night Nine – Soulive w/ George Porter Jr., Ledisi and Skerik ~ Extended Review + Media (03.09.12): Bowlive Finale White Party Ledisi, The London Souls, and The Royal Family All-Stars TONIGHT!
Fire! Fire! Fire! These three little words are the simplest yet perfect definition of what occurred on the Brooklyn Bowl‘s stage last night for the ninth night of Soulive’s third annual ten night residency, Bowlive. So far, nine epically diverse nights of music have now been devoured by sold-out crowds of rabid NY music fans. The members of Soulive, the amazing Neal Evans on organ and bass keys, Eric Krasno, and the backbone of it all, Alan Evans on drums, were back at it for the last weekend of this fantastic run. After eight nights of raging musical collaborations, Soulive continued to deliver with an onslaught of some of America’s most influential musicians. The members of Soulive, The Bowlive Horns, George Porter, Jr., Eldar, Ledisi, Mark Whitfield, Nigel Hall and Alecia Chakour invested all their energy into making last night’s audience react just as powerfully as these musicians performed.
Last night’s opening act is one of the newest musical collaborations within the Royal Family. Nigel Hall and Alecia Chakour took to the stage with a “little help from their friends” to deliver a set of beautifully arranged classics. These soul-filled vocalists are being compared to some of the greatest soul singing duos of our era and deserve all the love and recognition that comes their way. Supporting their slow, soulful vibe was drummer Adam Deitch (Break Science), trumpeter Eric Bloom (Diana Birch), guitarist Adam Smirnoff (Lettuce), saxophonist James Casey (6figures), Ryan Zoidis (Lettuce), and Alecia Chakour’s brother, bassist Alex Chakour. Nigel Hall sat behind his Rhodes keyboard while Alecia dominated the crowds command from the front of the stage. Performing such classics as Stevie Wonder’s “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” and The Righteous Brothers’ “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling,” Hall and Chakour made the music their own with beautifully blended voices and arrangements of the songs. These two voices were meant to find each other and the audience couldn’t have been more invested in the harmonies and beauty resonating between them. Pure soul perfection. Keeping with the “Family Affair,” Mitch Chakour, Alecia and Alex’s father, was invited on stage to play keys for Joe Cocker’s “With a Little Help From my Friends!” When Nigel Hall and Alecia Chakour join forces on stage, their bond through music and their passion for soul pours out of them. This was only the second time the duo had performed as an organized set all their own and fans can be sure that it will not be their last. There is magic in this musical union that doesn’t come around often.
After such an touching set, NY-bsed DJ, Wyllys, spun on the 1’s and 2’s to keep the crowds elevated before Soulive took to the stage. When Soulive finally hit, they came out blasting with “Steppin.” This was the final weekend of Bowlive and the trio, who have been delivering us powerful sets for two weeks, raised their own bar a little higher. After the short set with George Porter Jr. (The Meters) the previous night, Soulive jumped right into the second song by inviting New Orleans funkiest bassist back out on stage for “Pungee” and “Need More Time.” There is an energy that George Porter, Jr. brings to a stage that is tangible. Nigel Hall was back to join Porter for “Leave Me Alone,” but not before Nigel bowed at Porter’s feet letting the crowd know that this “was the funkiest black man in the universe!”
When special guest New Orleans singer-songwriter Ledisi was announced, the venue erupted. This portion of the set was so smokin’ that heat was rising from the stage. Performing “Knocking,” with Adam Deitch now on drums, Ledisi wowed the crowd with her powerful, demanding vocals and sensual style. There is no doubt that she deserves the multiple Grammy nominations that have come her way in the past few years as this was the definition of pure entertainment. “Chain of Fools” followed with The Bowlive Horns, Porter, and a surprise sit-in by Eldar, a fellow Grammy nominated pianist and composer. Surely one of the hottest portion of the night, confirmed by the buzz heard through the audience, Eldar delivered a complex piano solo while Ledisi scatted atop his gorgeous improvisational composition. George Porter Jr. and the remaining musicians on stage supported this musical bliss to end one of the most magnificent sets of the run. Ledisi’s vocals supported by George Porter Jr. funky bass and combined with the jazzy vibe from Soulive and surprise guest Eldar was truly inspirational, uplifting and touched the audience’s soul. This is what Bowlive is all about, the deliverance of truly developed artists who are masters at their craft!!
Wyllys was spinning again for set break. Never using a set list, Wyllys kept the energy UP with choice selections of funk, R&B, and soul tunes. He kept the crowd dancing before Soulive came back for “Cannonball” supported by the Bowlive Horns. Always ready for something special and new, Soulive invited hard bop jazz guitarist Mark Whitfield on stage next for an electric rendition of George Benson’s “World is a Ghetto.” Following this amazing sit-in, George Porter, Jr. came back on stage and took the lead for the rest of the night performing multiple tunes from The Meters catalog, “Funky Miracle,” “The Dragon,” “People Say,” and “Ain’t No Use.” The consistent funky bass lines and powerful, invested vocals coming from Porter during these selections fueled the set as well as the musicians sharing the stage. They were long arrangements making room for each artist to share their talent with rousing solos and epic extended jams. Tears were in the eyes of their audience as Eric Krasno and friends ended the set with a stunning, gorgeous arrangement of “Out in the Country.”
There are some music performances that are simply impossible to describe with words. Last night was one of those nights and any attempt at doing justice through written word seems unfulfilling after witnessing the magic of last night. The musical genius that poured off the stage resulted in emotional ballads and extended improvisational jams that expanded on the already amazing two weeks that Soulive has provided it’s audience. It’s painful to even imagine that this adventure is coming to an end. However, we still have one night! A single night to enjoy one of the sickest musical residencies to happen to our musical community. Every night Soulive has stepped up their game, tightened their sound, and put together an arsenal of talented musicians to play some of the greatest songs ever written. Tonight, Soulive invites Ledisi, The London Souls, and the Royal Family All-Stars to close out the residency. You can expect nothing but pure gold this evening as these boys will surely be going out with a bang!
– Karen E. Dugan
– Photo courtesy of Marc Millman
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March 2011 Potential Show Run Down
Calendar updated daily!
Tuesday, March 1st, 2011
Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011
Thursday, March 3rd, 2011
- (Free) The Jamie McLean Band @ 315 Bowery
- John Varvatos Presents: JMB’s 2011 EP Release Party! Free Show! Open Bar!
- ($10) Red Baraat @ Barbes
- ($15) Bowlive 2: Soulive w/ Corey Glover & Bernie Worrell @ Brooklyn Bowl
- ($33-$95) Tibet House Benefit Concert @ Carnegie Hall
- Feat: Philip Glass, Tenzin Choegyal, The Flaming Lips, Angelique Kidjo, Taj Mahal, James McCartney, The Roots, Patti Smith, Jesse Smith and Michael Campbell, Michael Stipe
- ($40-$80) Mahler’s Fourth Symphony @ Avery Fisher Hall
Friday, March 4th, 2011
- ($7-$10) Official Conspirator After-Show feat. The Manhattan Project @ The Delancey
- ($15) Bowlive 2: Soulive w/ Robert Randolph & Corey Glover @ The Brooklyn Bowl
- ($25) Rebelution and Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad @ Irving Plaza
- ($25) Conspirator @ Gramercy Theatre (Mis Ter Bugsley)
- ($30) Larry Coryell Power Trio with Victor Bailey & Lenny White @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($40-$80) Mahler’s Fourth Symphony @ Avery Fisher Hall
- ($40-$45) Dr. John and the Lower 911, Marco Benevento, High and Mighty Brass Band @ Sullivan Hall
Saturday, March 5th, 2011
- (Free) West African Band @ St. Nicks, Harlem (late night)
- ($15) Bowlive 2: Soulive w/ Robert Randolph @ The Brooklyn Bowl
- ($30) Larry Coryell Power Trio with Victor Bailey & Lenny White @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($40) 5th Annual Nolafunk Mardi Gras Ball: featuring Dr. John & The Lower 911 , Soul Rebels Brass Band and Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds @ Le Poisson Rouge
- ($40-$80) Mahler’s Fourth Symphony @ Avery Fisher Hall
- ($41-$331) Bon Jovi @ Madison Square Garden
Sunday, March 6tht, 2011
- ($30) Larry Coryell Power Trio with Victor Bailey & Lenny White @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($30) Chico O’Farrill Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra @ Birdland NYC
- ($30) Fred Hersch & Joshua Redman Duo @ Jazz Standard
Monday, March 7th, 2011
- ($5) London Souls Residency @ The Brooklyn Bowl
- ($8) Jim Campilongo @ The Living Room
- ($25) Mingus Orchestra @ The Jazz Standard
Tuesday, March 8th, 2011
Wednesday, March 9th, 2011
Thursday, March 10th, 2011
Friday, March 11th, 2011
- (FREE) Tall Tall Trees @ Rockwood Music Hall
- ($15) Bowlive 2: Soulive w/ Karl Denson, Van Hunt @ The Brooklyn Bowl
- ($15) Budos Band @ The Bell House
- ($18) Tab Benoit & Kung Fu @ Sullivan Hall
- ($22) Los Amigos Invisibles @ HighLine Ballroom
- ($25) Devon Allman’s Honeytribe @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($30-$40) Al Dimeola World Sinofina @ The Blue Note
- ($30-$43) Dropkick Murpheys @ Roseland Ballroom
- ($35) Pete Yorn with very special guest Ben Kweller @ Terminal 5
- ($46-$54) Piano Power: Brad Mehldau & Friends w/ Joshua Redman @ Zankle Hall
- ($59) FURTHUR: Phil Lesh & Bob Weir @ Best Buy Theater
- ($61-$172) Allman Brothers Band @ Beacon Theater
Saturday, March 12th, 2011
- (Free) West African Band @ St. Nicks, Harlem (late night)
- ($15) Bowlive 2: Soulive w/ Matisyahu
- ($59) FURTHUR: Phil Lesh and Bob Weir @ Best Buy Theater
- ($61-$172) Allman Brothers Band @ Beacon Theater
- ($10) A Post Furthur and Allman Brothers Band Show w/ Reckoning @ Sullivan Hall
- ($25) Post Allmans in New York Midnight Concert Series w/ The Yonrico Scott Band featuring Oteil and Kofi Burbridge @ Iridium Jazz Club
Sunday, March 13th, 2011
- ($7) Afro Funky Party w/ Zongo Junction, Top Shotta & DJ Offbeat @ Cameo Gallery
- ($30) Chico O’Farrill Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra @ Birdland NYC
- ($30-$40) Al Dimeola World Sinofina @ The Blue Note (2 shows)
- ($30-$42) Intimate Solo Acoustic Citizen Cope @ City Winery
Monday, March 14th, 2011
- ($5) London Souls Residency @ The Brooklyn Bowl
- ($8) Jim Campilongo @ The Living Room
- ($25) Mingus Orchestra @ The Jazz Standard
- ($30) Steve Martin performing with The Steep Canyon Rangers: An Evening of Bluegrass & Banjo @ Highline Ballroom
- ($30-$42) Intimate Solo Acoustic Citizen Cope @ City Winery
- ($61-$172) Allman Brothers Band @ Beacon Theater
Tuesday, March 15th, 2011
- (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall (late night)
- ($5) That 1 Guy @ The Brooklyn Bowl
- ($30-$42) Intimate Solo Acoustic Citizen Cope @ City Winery
- ($35) Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers @ Joe’s Pub
- ($59) FURTHUR: Phil Lesh and Bob Weir @ Best Buy Theater
- ($61-$172) Allman Brothers Band @ Beacon Theater
Wednesday, March 16th, 2011
- ($10) Gent Treadly @ The Sugar Bar
- ($30-$42) Intimate Solo Acoustic Citizen Cope @ City Winery (2 shows)
- ($35) Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers @ Joe’s Pub
- ($40) New York Dolls @ Bowery Ballroom
- ($80-$180) Elton John @ Madison Square Garden
Thursday, March 17th, 2011
- (Free) The Farewell Drifters @ Rockwood Music Hall
- ($5) Dead Kenny G’s @ Brooklyn Bowl
- ($15) Chris Morrisey Quartet w/ Mark Guiliana @ The Jazz Gallery
- ($18-$22) JJ Grey(MOFRO) solo acoustic with Shannon McNally @ City Winery
- ($35) Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers @ Joe’s Pub
- ($40) New York Dolls @ Bowery Ballroom
- ($50-$93) Celtic Women @ Radio City Music Hall
- ($61-$172) Allman Brothers Band @ Beacon Theater
Friday, March 18th, 2011
- (Free) Nutritious @ The Cove
- ($5) The Heavy Pets (GOLDYS BIRTHDAY PARTY) @ The Brooklyn Bowl
- ($5) Buzz Universe & Afro Skull @ The Bowery Poetry Club
- ($30) Duduka Da Fonseca Quintet featuring Anat Cohen @ Jazz Standard
- ($35) FUNK SUMMIT: Leo Nocentelli (The Meters), Bernie Worrell (P-Funk), Fred Wesley (James Brown, P-Funk) @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($61-$172) Allman Brothers Band @ Beacon Theater
- ($12) A Post Allman Brothers Band Show featuring Some Cat From Japan: The Music Of Jimi Hendrix featuring Scott Metzger / Will Bernard / Ron Johnson / Eric Bolivar @ Sullivan Hall
- ($60-$275) Janet Jackson – Number Ones, Up Close and Personal World Tour @ Radio City Music Hall
Saturday, March 19th, 2011
- (Free) Mark Guiliana @ Rockwood Music Hall
- (Free) West African Band @ St. Nicks, Harlem (late night)
- ($10) Anders Osborne w/ Leroy Justice @ Brooklyn Bowl
- ($30-$40) Pat Martino Organ Quartet @ Birdland
- ($35) FUNK SUMMIT: Leo Nocentelli (The Meters), Bernie Worrell (P-Funk), Fred Wesley (James Brown, P-Funk) @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($40) Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
- ($61-$172) Allman Brothers Band @ Beacon Theater
- ($60-$275) Janet Jackson – Number Ones, Up Close and Personal World Tour @ Radio City Music Hall
Sunday, March 20th, 2011
- ($20) Murder By Death @ Rocks Off Cruise
- ($30) Chico O’Farrill Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra @ Birdland NYC
- ($60-$200) Diana Ross – Greatest Hits Tour @ St. George Theater, S.I.
- ($75-$125) Benefit for Cornell Dupree w/ Cornell Dupree, Joe Cocker and Dr. John @ B.B. King Blues Club and Grill
- ($80-$180) Elton John @ Madison Square Garden
Monday, March 21st, 2011
- ($5) London Souls Residency @ The Brooklyn Bowl
- ($8) Jim Campilongo @ The Living Room
- ($10-$17) 101.9 Wrxp 3rd Anniversary Show Feat. Guster @ Irving Plaza
- ($25) Mingus Dynasty @ The Jazz Standard
- ($30) Rick Derringer @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($50) Keyshia Cole @ B.B. Kings
- ($60-$275) Janet Jackson – Number Ones, Up Close and Personal World Tour @ Radio City Music Hall
- ($61-$172) Allman Brothers Band @ Beacon Theater
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011
- (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall (late night)
- ($15-$20) Mike Gordon @ The Brooklyn Bowl
- ($18-$22) Noah and The Whale @ Bowery Ballroom
- ($25-$40) Paula Cole – DIVINALE: A Month of Wine, Women and Song @ City Winery
- ($40) Charlie Haden Quartet West Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Release of Sophisticated Ladies @ Birdland NYC
- ($61-$172) Allman Brothers Band @ Beacon Theater
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011
- ($10/$12) Heyoka, The Malah, Octopus Nebulae, Tucci @ Public Assembly (Mis Ter Bugsley)
- ($15) Surprise Me Mr. Davis @ The Bell House
- ($15-$20) Mike Gordon @ The Brooklyn Bowl
- ($20-$25) Steve Kimock 2011 NYC Residency w/ special guests Henry Butler , Andy Hess (Gov’t Mule, Black Crowes, John Scofield) and John Morgan Kimock @ Sullivan Hall
- ($30) Jeff Lorber Fusion @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($40) Charlie Haden Quartet West Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Release of Sophisticated Ladies @ Birdland NYC
Thursday, March 24th, 2011
- ($10) The Macpodz and Sister Sparrow And The Dirty Birds @ Studio at Webster Hall
- ($25) James Blood Ulmer with The Memphis Blood Blues Band featuring Vernon Reid @ Jazz Standard
- ($30) Jeff Lorber Fusion @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($40) Charlie Haden Quartet West Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Release of Sophisticated Ladies @ Birdland NYC
- ($40-$52) Cold War Kids @ Radio City Music Hall
- ($40-$80) Hungarian Echoes IV: Bartók’s First Piano Concerto @ Avery Fisher Hall
- ($61-$172) Allman Brothers Band @ Beacon Theater
Friday, March 25th, 2011
- ($??) Mahavishnu Project plays Jeff Beck (Wired, Blow By Blow, There & Back) @ Iridium Jazz Club
- DVD Release Event for “Jeff Beck: Live at Iridium” [free DVD giveaways]
- ($12) A Post Furthur & Allman Brothers Band Show featuring Some Cat From Japan: The Music Of Jimi Hendrix featuring Nigel Hall , Scott Metzger , Will Bernard , Ron Johnson , Eric Bolivar @ Sullivan Hall
- ($18-$20) The Wood Brothers with Carsie Blanton @ City Winery (2 shows)
- ($20) Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears @ Bowery Ballroom
- ($25) James Blood Ulmer with The Memphis Blood Blues Band featuring Vernon Reid @ Jazz Standard
- ($25) Post Allmans in New York Midnight Concert Series Col. Bruce Hampton and Pharoah Gummitt Featuring Duane Trucks @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($30) Steve Smith, Jon Herington and Col. Bruce Hampton @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($32.50) Victor Wooten and Stanley Clarke @ BB Kings
- ($40) Charlie Haden Quartet West Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Release of Sophisticated Ladies @ Birdland NYC
- ($40-$47) Queens of the Stone Age @ Terminal 5
- ($40-$80) Hungarian Echoes IV: Bartók’s First Piano Concerto @ Avery Fisher Hall
- ($50-$60) Don McLean with Special Guest Dar Williams @ Town Hall
- ($50-$84) Furthur @ Radio City Music Hall
- ($61-$172) Allman Brothers Band @ Beacon Theater
Saturday, March 26th, 2011
- (Free) West African Band @ St. Nicks, Harlem (late night)
- ($10) A Post Furthur and Allman Brothers Show with Reflections @ Sullivan Hall
- ($15-$20) Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears @ Bowery Ballroom
- ($25) James Blood Ulmer with The Memphis Blood Blues Band featuring Vernon Reid @ Jazz Standard
- ($35) Hubert Sumlin Band @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($40) Charlie Haden Quartet West Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Release of Sophisticated Ladies @ Birdland NYC
- ($40-$80) Hungarian Echoes IV: Bartók’s First Piano Concerto @ Avery Fisher Hall
- ($45-$65) Afro-Cuban All Stars @ The Concert Hall
- ($50-$84) Furthur @ Radio City Music Hall
- ($61-$172) Allman Brothers Band @ Beacon Theater
- ($100-$175) Rod Stewart / Stevie Nicks – Heart and Soul Tour @ Madison Square Garden
Sunday, March 27th, 2011
- ($8-$10) Dangermuffin @ The Rock Shop
- ($25) Hubert Sumlin Band @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($25) James Blood Ulmer with The Memphis Blood Blues Band featuring Vernon Reid @ Jazz Standard
- ($30) Chico O’Farrill Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra @ Birdland NYC
- ($40) Harlem Gospel Choir @ BB Kings
- ($50-$84) Furthur @ Radio City Music Hall
Monday, March 28th, 2011
- ($5) London Souls Residency @ The Brooklyn Bowl
- ($8) Jim Campilongo @ The Living Room
- ($25) Mingus Orchestra @ The Jazz Standard
- ($25) New Sounds Live: So Percussion and Bobby Previte with John Medeski, Zeena Parkins, DJ Olive & Jen Shyu @ Merkin Concert Hall
- ($35) Hubert Sumlin Band @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($40-$47) LCD Soundsystem @ Terminal 5
- ($50-$117) Jeff Beck and Rock N Roll Party w/ Imelda May & Her Band @ Radio City Music Hall
Tuesday, March 29th, 2011
- (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall (late night)
- ($5) BoomBox @ Brooklyn Bowl
- ($12-$65) Medeski Martin & Dunn, John Zorn & MASADA Marathon @ David H. Koch Theater
- Featuring: Marc Ribot, Uri Caine, Dave Douglas, John Medeski, Secret Chiefs 3, Greg Cohen, Joey Baron, Cyro Baptista, Kenny Wollesen, Jamie Saft, Erik Friedlander, Mark Feldman, Sylvie Courvoisier, Trevor Dunn, and many others
- ($20) Billy Martin w/ Dj Oliver and Ikue @ The Stone
- ($30-$40) Kevin Eubanks Trio @ Birdland NYC
- ($40-$47) LCD Soundsystem @ Terminal 5
- ($55-$65) Billy Bragg – At Home In The City W/ Special guest Ben Sollee @ City Winery
Wednesday, March 30th, 2011
- ($20) Steve Kimock 2011 NYC Residency with special guests Marco Benevento , Marc Friedman (The Slip) , Adam Deitch (Lettuce, Breakscience) @ Sullivan Hall
- ($25) Reggie Watts @Music Hall of Williamsburg
- ($30-$40) Kevin Eubanks Trio @ Birdland NYC
- ($35-$60) Aaron Neville @ BB Kings Blues Club
- ($40-$47) LCD Soundsystem @ Terminal 5
- ($55-$65) Billy Bragg – At Home In The City W/ Special guest Ben Sollee @ City Winery
Thursday, March 31st, 2011
- ($20) Mimosa @ Irving Plaza (Mis Ter Bugsley)
- ($27.50) Tim Reynolds @ Iridium Jazz Club
- ($30-$40) Kevin Eubanks Trio @ Birdland NYC
- ($40-$47) LCD Soundsystem @ Terminal 5
- ($55-$65) Billy Bragg – At Home In The City W/ Special guest Ben Sollee @ City Winery
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