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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Panama Cafe Orchestra at the Cricks 



On Monday night we saw the Panama Cafe Orchestra at the Cricketers in Horsell Birch, Woking. The band comprised Dave Lowe (cornet), John Lawes (superb clarinet, great vocals), Chris Lowe (trombone), Mike Gibbons (drums), Chris Houslander (sousaphone) and Dave Griffiths (banjo). The pictures show the band in normal dress and 'Jollity Farm' hats.

It was a very enjoyable evening with a good mix of numbers, including three that were slow enough for Selina and I to dance (we are not really into fast jive, more slow smoochy). Favourite numbers:

'Black and Blue'; fine clarinet and vocal from John

'I'm coming Virginia'; Dave Lowe doing a good job of of Bix Beiderbecke's finest cornet solo (pity no guitar for the Eddie Lang backing)

'Melancholy Blues'; Chris Lowe says it is not a blues but we disagree - 12 bars do not a blues make (or break), it is the feel of the piece that counts.

The Cricks remains a favourite venue; good music, good food and good company.

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