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REVIEW: TRUMPETER CHRIS BOTTI SEDUCES WITH JAZZY POP MIX STEPHANIE ADRIANJUNE 27, 2017 In 2008, jazz trumpeter Chris Botti produced and recorded his Grammy-nominated concert recording, Chris Botti in Boston with the Boston Pops Orchestra.The formula was foolproof, featuring duets with cellist Yo-Yo Ma, violinist Lucia Micarelli and such pop icons as Sting, John Mayer and Steven Tyler. Known as a marathon performer who takes the VETERAN BANDLEADER BOTTI DELIVERS ONCE AGAIN HYANNIS — No musician wears quite as many hats — and wears them so well — as does the nattily attired jazz man Chris Botti. He is, at the least, a triple-threat: trumpeter, entertainer/raconteur and bandleader. Let’s consider the last, first. “My job as bandleader,” said the 55-year-old Botti, early in his set at theCape Cod Melody
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AN UNBELIEVABLE PERFORMANCE By Don Huebscher for the Leader-Telegram Ever since attending “An Evening with Chris Botti” at the PabloCenter at the
Confluence last month to kick off the Eau Claire Jazz Festival, I’vebeen
struggling to describe what I and about 800 others witnessed. As I searched for the right words, I came upon them in a descriptionof
Botti’s incredible show by another person who wrote the followingonline
after seeing him perform late last year. “If you have not seen (Botti’s) live performance, you are missingone of my
top three concerts of all time,” the reviewer wrote, “combiningBrazilian
guitar, operatic singer, jazz singer and pop, jazz and rock … greatsongs.”
As I walked out of the two-hour, non-stop show that night, I startedasking
myself how in the world Eau Claire was able to land (and afford) ashow
filled with such incredible talent, depth and diversity. After lookinginto it a
bit, I’m still not sure I know for sure, but it definitely was ateam effort of
Jazz Festival organizers, the broader UW-Eau Claire campus and all of those who supported construction of the Pablo Center. It certainly didn’t hurt that Botti (pronounced Boat-ee), one of theworld’s
premier trumpeters, attended Indiana University decades ago withRobert
Baca, artistic director of the Eau Claire Jazz Festival and UW-ECdirector of
jazz studies and professor of trumpet. It also didn’t hurt thatpianist
Geoffrey Keezer, an Eau Claire native, toured with Botti for about 10years.
It also helped that with Baca’s strong recommendation, the board ofEau
Claire Jazz Inc. took a risk and paid a hefty price to bring Botti andhis
bandmates to Eau Claire knowing that with an average ticket price ofabout
$63, breaking even would be no slam dunk. Fortunately, it worked out, and the big winners were those whoattended a
dynamic night of music the quality of which I daresay had never been witnessed in this city. “If ever there was a year to take a risk and make a splash with theopening
of the Pablo Center, this was it,” said John Genskow, boardpresident of the
nonprofit Eau Claire Jazz Inc., which works with UW-Eau Clairestudents to
put on the local Jazz Festival. “A lot of pieces fell into place tomake this
happen.”
Mission accomplished. The crowd became more appreciative and enthusiastic which each number as Botti trotted out one incredible entertainer after another to take center stage alongside him. EauClaire
Jazz Inc. Executive Director Mark Blaskey said my sentiments ofBotti’s
show were shared by many people he heard from afterward. “They were wondering (beforehand), ‘What are we going to see, atrumpet
player standing at the front of the stage?’ ” Blaskey said. “Andwhen they
saw what they saw, the reaction was similar to yours. They were blownaway.
“I spend a lot of time at concerts sitting in the back, and I’mnot watching
the artists; I’m watching the reaction of the crowd,” Blaskey added. “And it’s a great source of pride watching people nodding their heads, tappingtheir
feet and smiling.” Botti’s show kicked off a great weekend of music in downtown EauClaire
that included more than 400 musicians performing with about 60 bandsas
part of the growing “52nd Street” event that is a major draw ofthe festival.
About 2,500 wristbands were sold at $15 each, and combined with complimentary passes for musicians and sponsors, roughly 3,000 people mingled through the many venues. Combined with student jazz band competitions and other headliners Grace Kelly and the New York Voices, the good times and sweet sounds rolled throughout the weekend. Now, as they say in show business, what to do for an encore? Not onlyis
there the challenge of finding and affording talent such as Botti forfuture
jazz festivals, if that’s even possible, but also growing the localaudience for
a genre that is not mainstream and, frankly, not always properlydefined,
understood or appreciated. It’s harder to take financial risks knowing that a mega-talent suchas Botti
isn’t well-known enough locally to fill every seat, while countryartist Chris
Kroeze of Barron, runner-up last year on NBC’s “The Voice,”quickly sold out
three shows at the Pablo Center in March. Baca recalled a conversation he had more than 10 years ago with former UW-Eau Claire Chancellor Brian Levin-Stankevich, who shared Baca’svision
of expanding the Jazz Festival from the campus to the community but wasn’t sure the community would support it. “ ‘You have to convince me what jazz is,’ ” Baca recalls thechancellor telling
him. “ ‘When I think of jazz, it’s two fat sweaty guys playingblues where I
get to listen from five feet away, and I don’t know if I want to seethat.’ ”
The genius of Botti, and what Baca stresses, is that jazz is so muchmore
than that. Botti’s show runs the musical gamut that includesclassical,
opera, rock, swing, pop and shades in between all woven into a jazz framework. Jazz, Baca points out, has influenced every new musicalgenre
since about 1900.
“We wanted to take our new golden jewel (The Pablo Center) and put something in there that has never been in our town before who wouldnot
usually come here,” Baca said. “I think it was a catalyst,” Baca said of Botti’s show. “I would like for him to come back in a few years and have enough people remember what his show was like, and bring their friends by word of mouth.” If that were to happen, I’d be surprised and disappointed if afuture Botti
show here didn’t sell out the 1,225-seat Pablo Center. I know thatfor most
people, $63 or so is pretty steep for a concert ticket, but comparedwith
how much you’d pay to see the same show in the Twin Cities, plusgas,
parking and food, it’s a bargain. Genskow said he met a woman atBotti’s
show here who came from the Chicago area and told him the cost to see Botti in the Windy City would have been much higher. If you need any more convincing that Botti’s visit here was a veryspecial
thing, consider his tour schedule for the coming weeks: May 17-18:Milan;
May 23: London; May 24: Istanbul. That will be followed by nine showsin
Poland and stops in Bucharest, Romania; and Budapest, Hungary. Thenit’s
back to New York City for four shows later in June. Botti also is the largest-selling American instrumental artist since2004.
He’s been doing what he does for a long time, and few if any do itbetter.
And to think he performed 10 minutes from my house on April 25. Hisshow
was worth every penny, and all who attended should be grateful toBaca, the
Jazz Festival board, and all those at the university and community who were part of making it happen. Read more at leadertelegram.com* Comments
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PAM’S PARTY LINE: I’M STILL ON A HIGH NOTE FROM CHRIS BOTTI, BATON ROUGE SYMPHONY CONCERT * BY PAM BORDELON | PBORDELON@THEADVOCATE.COM I’m still on a high from Chris Botti’s performance on March 15 with the Baton Rouge Symphony. It was truly a magical night in the Raising Cane’s River Center. I was a little skeptical of the Irene W. & C.B. Pennington Great Performers in Concert taking place in the cavernous arena (the theater is undergoing renovations), but Botti and his talented band, with the symphony backing them, made it seem intimate — especially when Botti walked into the audience and was joined by talented songstress SY SMITH. PAULA PENNINGTON DE LA BRETONNE, honorary chairwoman of the series, was left speechless when Botti, who was making his third appearance with BRSO, dedicated “Hallelujah” to her. The tears came when Botti and company played the achingly beautiful “Emmanuel,” featuring violinist ANIA FILOCHOWSKA. Opera tenor RAFAEL MORAS gave a goosebump-inducing rendition of “Nessun Dorma.” Some concertgoers, including Paula and LEONARD AUGUSTUS, were even coaxed onto the dance floor. For major jazz fans, there was Miles Davis’ “Blue & Green.” The talent Botti has assembled for his latest tour is absolutely fabulous. Aside from Smith and Moras, the group included Brazilian guitarist LEONARDO AMUEDO, saxophone player ANDY SNITZER, pianist ELDAR DJANGIROV, drummer LEE PEARSON and bassist REGGIE HAMILTON. At a post-concert Champagne reception, hosted by Hancock Whitney Bank, sponsors got to meet Botti and his band — a perfect way to end the night! Read the full article at theadvocate.com* Comments
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