Bill Fulton Band at La Ve Lee Review by Scott Yanow LA Jazz Scene 2005

IMG_02626/1/05 5:38pmScott Yanow, LA Jazz Scene (Jazz Around Town)Keyboardist Bill Fulton led a very versatile band at La Ve Lee (4/26/05). His septet featured trumpeter Anne King, trombonist Jacques Voyemant, altoist Rick Rossi, the great tenor-saxophonist Ernie Watts, electric bassist Larry Steen, and drummer David Derge. The group was flexible enough to sound like a little big band and could also switch to โ€œR&B-ishโ€ fusion when it fit the song. Fultonโ€™s arrangements and electric piano gave the band itโ€™s own distinctive personality on several originals (including โ€œThe Road Homeโ€ and the gospel-ish โ€œNew Religionโ€), Cedar Waltonโ€™s โ€œBolivia,โ€ and an unusual up-tempo version of โ€œโ€˜Round Midnight.โ€ Jeff Robinson guested for a couple soulful vocals on Stevie Wonderโ€™s โ€œToo Highโ€ and โ€œOnly so Much Oil.โ€ Ranging from straight-ahead jazz to funky jazz, the Bill Fulton Septet put on a well-paced program and showed that they are well worth checking out

Artist: Bill Fulton Band with Ernie Watts
Year: 2004
Date: April 26, 2005
Time:
Venue:
La Ve Lee - CLOSED
12514 Ventura Blvd
Studio City, CA 91604

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