Friday 3 July 2009

Adam Glasser


On the 25th June we went to GoogliesJazz to see jazz harmonica player Adam Glasser. We had a fantastic night and I thoroughly enjoyed his music. The chromatic harmonica is a rare instrument to be heard and even rarer in the jazz world. But this guy created great sounds and deserves a wider audience.

His repertoire was a mixture of jazz standards and South African jazz. In fact a particular South African number was the highlight for me. The tenor player Bill Yeomans of the house band had obviously never seen some of the chord charts before that night but this did not put him off. After the melody which, had a very african taste to it, he got down to improvise. He done a great job and it was clear that he did struggle at first but once he got the harmonies in his head he hit the right notes.

The whole audience errupted at the end as did Adam Glaser himself.

A night to remember.


1 comment:

The LondonJazz site said...

Check out Adam Glasser's brother's gig on July 9th:

http://www.artcalendr.com/index.cfm/events/calendar.eventDetail/title_id/5247114200/event/In%20A%20Silent%20Way%20%E2%80%93%20A%20Portrait%20of%20Joe%20Zawinul%20by%20Brian%20Glasser