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Remodeled Portman jazz bar opens again

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

The trio on their new stage

It was our good friend Anna Jacyszyn’s penultimate night singing at the newly renovated Ritz-Carlton 2nd floor jazz bar, so I went by last night to hear her and sit in a little bit. Little had I realized, the band is once again playing in their old haunt on the second floor that has been undergoing renovation for at least a few months (6 or more?). The bar was originally scheduled to reopen much earlier than now, but the extension of renovation time seemed to coincide with reports of billowing black smoke from the 2nd floor windows of the hotel around the original finish date. So until just a week and a half ago, the band had been performing in the lobby lounge, which I understand was not as inspiring a performance venue for them.

Anyway the new decoration looks good, the lounge is much more cozy now with a new wooden-slat ceiling and curtains defining the space; now I understand why the feng shui just didn’t feel right before. It was just too wide open and huge of a room. Also the cigar humidor has been moved from the center of attention to a far corner of the bar, giving the room one more spot to view the band without massive pillars blocking one’s view.

They’ve done an excellent job also with the stage and sound system; the stage has inlaid monitor speakers hidden in it, and the main speakers are hidden in the ceiling above the stage. That and some new sound equipment have improved the room sound a lot.

I’d recommend heading down there tonight to show some support for Anna on her final show there and to check out the new look.

The trio jams outThe Portman lounge post-Anna?

After Anna J leaves us once again for her native Canada, what will Danny Woody and the boys do? The boys, of course, being Eric Harper on bass and Tom Finlay on piano. According to Danny, they’ll play as a trio through August, adding horn players occasionally to change up the sound a bit. Then a new vocalist will join them come September. Stay tuned for details.

The very last Speakeasy party tonight

Friday, July 25th, 2008

The Speakeasy parties at Jean Georges have gone through numerous changes in personnel and music style, but now the series will be coming to an end.  If you haven’t made it to this one yet, this is your last chance to go hear Marta croon away the evening while drinking fantastic cocktails from Markus.

Speakeasy party : Jean Georges, 3 on the bund 4F

No cover charge, music starts after 10pm

Jazz meets Kunqu

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

I’ve just heard about an upcoming show where a Belgian jazz pianist will be performing separately and together with a Kunqu (a type of traditional Chinese opera) singer.  Could be good, or it could be terrible…I won’t know because I’ll be out of town myself.  Anyway it might be worth checking out.  Let me know if you go and how it turns out.

When Jazz Meets Kunqu
Fri, Jul 11 at 7:30PM
At: He Luting Concert Hall (Shanghai Conservatory of Music)
Shanghai

House of Blues and Jazz is back in business!

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Although the club has been open for a month or more already, they haven’t been able to start up the old regular music schedule until now because of license acquisition problems. Now, finally the license has been acquired and Carlton J. Smith’s blues/soul band has taken the stage. They’ll be playing every night except Monday, just like before, and the club is also open all day every day for lunch, coffee, and dinner before the show starts at 9:30pm.

In the past few weeks, Jessica Maurer and others have been performing intermittently at the club undercover style. Carlton has been in Shanghai already for at least a month, with the original plan of organizing a locally-based rhythm section, from what I understand. However, in the end they have flown out musicians from New York (including his drummer Joe who joined him on his last contract at B&J) and they will play for the next three months.

They had a private grand opening party last Friday to celebrate the occasion, and I got to hear the band. They’re quite solid, obviously these guys are very familiar with all the arrangements and have been playing with Carlton for some time. The German keyboardist does a great job covering the horn parts on the keyboard for all the soul tunes. The guitarist, also originally from Germany, has a good sound too. The bassist is from New Jersey.

The new place is huge, check it out if you haven’t made it yet! They’ve done a great job with the setup, so it’s great that finally it can go forward.