 Corky Siegel Chamber Blues The
second oldest jazz club in Chicago (only the Green Mill has been
around longer), Joe Segal’s Jazz Showcase will go on hiatus January
1 as Segal seeks a new location. A few months ago, Segal announced
that the owners of the building at 59 W. Grand, where the Showcase
has staged the very top echelon of artists for the past 15 years, are
seeking a “more profitable” tenant. Translation—a jazz club,
even one with the international reputation of the Showcase, can’t
pay the high rents landlords demand in prime loop locations. Segal
has assured patrons that he is not closing, just relocating, but a
new site has yet to be confirmed. Meanwhile, great jazz is scheduled
through December and a club fundraiser is set for November 20th
featuring the highly entertaining ensemble, Corky Siegel’s Chamber
Blues.
The
Jazz Showcase opened in 1947 and has survived several moves since. A
“no frills” club, the focus has always been on the music and
musicians, who have included everyone from Parker and Coltrane to
Tyner and Marsalis (pick any!), to the current generation of stars
like Eric Alexander and Nicholas Payton. You can get a drink from the
bar but there’s no kitchen; the club takes no reservations, credit
cards or checks—bring cash and line up at the door! Segal keeps it
simple. And like the best clubs in New York, the only approved
activity besides drinking is listening. Most artists are on
stage from Tuesday through Sunday nights, two shows per night with a
matinee on Sunday.
Fund
Raiser With Corky Siegel  Corky Siegel © Howard A. Gitelson
Fans
of the Jazz Showcase are invited to help support the relocation with
a night of “Chamber Blues.” Corky Siegel, one of
the world’s great masters of blues harmonica, is a versatile
composer, pianist, singer and songwriter. A recent winner of the Lila
Wallace/Reader's Digest/Meet the Composer's national award for
chamber music composition, Siegel first ignited audiences as a
founding member of the Siegel-Schwall Band, a headliner at 60s and
70s rock clubs. He got hooked on the blues playing for such legends
as Willie Dixon, Little Walter, Muddy Waters,
and Howlin' Wolf at the famed blues club, Peppers. Throughout his
career, Siegel has composed for and appeared with numerous symphony
orchestras, including Arthur Fiedler, the San Francisco Symphony,
National Symphony Orchestra and New York Philharmonic. Siegel’s
popularity has soared with his Chamber Blues project, a melding of
his blues harmonica with the classical instrumentation of the West
End String Quartet and the hefty percussion of Frank Donaldson. Noted
the Chicago Tribune, “Gritty Chicago blues and
rarefied classical chamber music might not seem like a match made in
heaven --- until you've heard Corky Siegel bring the two together ...
a crowning achievement." It might be hard to describe the
music, but easy to describe its effect on audiences—mesmerizing,
inspiring, even amusing are all apt.
Corky
Siegel’s Chamber Blues with be joined for this special benefit by
the renowned harmonica wizard/pianist Howard Levy. An
early member of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Levy leads Chevere de
Chicago (Latin jazz) and Acoustic Express, and has played with Ben
Sidran, Paquito D’Rivera, Kenny Loggins, Dolly Parton and Bobby
McFerrin. He appears on numerous recordings as performer and
composer, and composed the first concerto for diatonic harmonica.
I’ve
been going to Chicago for years to visit friends, and I always
schedule my visits around the Showcase calendar. Memorable evenings
have included the great late Ray Brown, the tireless Marian
McPartland, and the sublime Kenny Barron. Throw in a stop at the
nearby Jazz Record Mart and lunch or dinner at Shaw’s Crab House
and it’s a perfect day. And from my home base in Minneapolis, I
have also enjoyed performances by Corky Siegel and his Chamber Blues
project. Putting Corky and company on the Jazz Showcase stage is a
guaranteed evening of exciting and eclectic sounds in a perfect
setting for live music. This is a special opportunity to help keep
the music alive in Chicago.
Corky
Siegel’s Chamber Blues with Howard Levy perform as a fundraiser for
the Jazz Showcase at 8 pm on November 20th at the Jazz
Showcase, located for a few more weeks at 59 W. Grand in the Loop;
(312)670-BIRD;
www.jazzshowcase.com |