It feels a strange outcome for me to be bass in the string section assisting at a jazz big band gig. But there I was. Nice that the jazz bassist, Evan, did a great job, and I could enjoy a listen in. I liked the role of providing colour and hits and tonal washes against the drive and excitement of 13 or so wind instruments and a 5 part rhythm section. This was ConneXion Big Band and we were playing the return gig of their 64-Bit Big Band Videogame Music Night. So there were costumes and music very unlike the clicks and buzzes I remember from Asteroids. Games are different now: sophisticated and complex and filmic with some great composition. We played two sets, mostly all in, about 1/3 with just the big band, several tunes with singers. It was a load of fun and, at least earlier on, a challenge for the syncopations which can be a job to read. I was blown out by sax and brass hits, some blaring guitar solos, some great bass, nice drums and percussion, a few memorable solos from all manner of horns not least from Justin B upfront. Interesting, too, to see the mix of ages, with some very capable players of little ages, not least Nicole who sat in front of me. And it all sat together in the end and the audience and band enjoyed it all and I was perfectly happy to sit in the accompanying strings.
ConneXions Big Band performed computer games music at the Belconnon Community Theatre under Aaron Michael (MD) with singers Zanelle Ramsay-Daniel (vocals) and Justin Buckingham (vocals, alto, MC). Bottom enders were Evan Teece and Eric Pozza (basses) and Nicole Philipse (cello) approached the bottom end.
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