Jazz vocalist extraordinaire Giacomo Gates performs Friday night from 9 - 12 midnight in the comfortable confines of Boney's Music Lounge, above Fishbone Cafe,106 Court Street. The Connecticut resident and Private Lessons Instruction at Wesleyan, did not become a professional vocalist until 1990,after years of manual labor jobs, including driving school buses and 3 years on the Alaskan Pipeline. Since 1990, Gates has performed around the world with a repertoire based in the bebop and hard-bop sounds of Dexter Gordon, Lester Young, Chet Baker and others. He can "scat-sing" with the best of them (see below.)
While Boney's is an excellent place to relax and catch some great music, it's also a bar. That means there are times when the noise of the conversations ride over the sound of the band. If you go for the music (and you should), get close. For more information, call 346-6000.
The young Turkish-born guitarist/composer Sinan Bakir performs Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. in intimate performance space of The Buttonwood Tree. Bakir, whose self-released debut CD just hit the streets, has a strong grounding in mainstream jazz and blues. That disk, "On My Way", is a solid start with songs that have good melodies and smart interplay between Bakir and his fine rhythm section (bassist Thomson Kneeland and drummer Mark Ferber.) For more information, go to www.sinanbakir.com. Click here to read my Hartford Courant blog review of Bakir's CD. To reserve a seat for Saturday's show, call 347-4957.
Here's a look at Giacomo Gates in action:
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