as i begin to settle in the city of angels on the "left" coast, i finally had the chance to spend time this weekend digging around some local music venues.
the internet is an amazing thing, providing a unique and efficient way to meet people of all stripes. my music writer cyber-friend gina vodegel put me on to public relations specialist lorna chiu as a contribution to my los angeles rolodex. of course what has now become the inevitable steely dan connection reared its serendipitous head yet again because lorna just happens to be married to john beasley. john is a steely dan alum of high regard and a fine musician in his own right. in any event, lorna was able to hook me up with a client of hers who made an appearance on the nightly newscast i executive produce here in los angeles. then came the invitation to meet and hear john play at charlie o's, a van nuys jazz haunt in the san fernando valley. john's quartet performed three sets of incredibly monster jazz featuring heavy doses of john coltrane. amazing musicians those cats. john and lorna introduced me to some friends and they were all warm and welcoming ... a much appreciated gesture.
the following night's music agenda played out at the catalina jazz club on sunset boulevard in hollywood. i had visited this club a couple of years ago to hear mike stern. this time the headliner was bobby caldwell, whose music i've enjoyed over the years but had never heard/seen live. the wait was worth it. caldwell's septet was definitely a world class bunch and the high energy 80 minutes+ set was chock full of those bobby caldwell tunes we've all heard and recognize ... and still hold up very well today. and by the way, caldwell was hitting all those high notes just as he was in the late 70's so there was no cheating on the vocals.
all 'n all a rewarding music weekend that lays the foundation for future forays as i become "localized" and routinely drive west on sunset to the sea.


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