Will's mini-review: Last night of Sonoma Jazz Plus 2008: Al Jarreau and Bonnie Raitt

   Mon, May 26, 2008 - 12:22 AM
Both final shows were superb, more than making up for any shortcomings from Diana Krall's near-disastrous performance the night before. Classic and classy jazz vocalist Al Jarreau's sweet style has been captivating those of us who have heard him for as many years as I can remember, so this first show of the night was a real pleaser for my friend Kathy--who was unfamiliar with him--and I, who have heard him since the early '60s. His repertoire ranges from R&B to blues to standards, as did his backup band tonight. If you have never heard him, check him out! he's one of those jazzmen's jazzman!

The for-weeks-now sell-out crowd for Bonnie Raitt, in a return visit to Sonoma Jazz from its first year was on its feet most of the night. It's hard to think of anything she hasn't put her finger to in her career in vocal styles, advancing music and musicians, or racking up achievements. Her brother Dave on harmonica and slide guitarist Roy Rogers (whom I first saw years ago at Moe's Blues Alley in Santa Cruz) were wonderful additions to the band backing up Bonnie. I'd write more but you get the idea, I'm sure, and after four spectacular nights of music, and four well-deserved encores for Bonnie Raitt, I've got to hit the hay! Thanks for tuning in....



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