Minor Swing - Bill Wyman - Robin Nolan - Rhythm Kings - Gypsy Jazz Guitar
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"a bass feature, written by Django, called Minor Swing..."
Robin Nolan was invited by Bill Wyman to guest with his band The Rhythm Kings on February 1, 2009 at the Philharmonie in Haarlem The Netherlands.
They played Django Reinhardt's gypsy jazz classic Minor Swing in the 1st half and Hit The Road Jack in the 2nd along with a blues to finish.
The band features Albert Lee, Georgie Fame, Beverly Skeete, Terry Taylor, Geraint Watkins, Graham Broad, Nick Payne and Frank Mead.
It was obvious that Robin, Bill and the band had a blast that night.
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From Bill Wymans blog - www.billwyman.com/site/blog/380/
Bill Wymans Rhythm Kings are back in Amsterdam, with a concert planned for the evening in Haarlem. The concert, held at the Philharmonie Haarlem, is a matinee performance, and Bill and the band travelled by bus along with jazz guitarist Robin Nolan to the venue.
A quick sound check and a run-through of the songs that are scheduled to feature Robin, and then Bill and band relaxed backstage with drinks. The gig kicked off at 2:30pm to a packed theatre, with the first set performing I Got A Woman (Georgie), Jump Jive & Wail (Albert), Show Me (Beverley), Too Later (Terry), All Night Long (Bill), Cakewalk Into Town (Geraint), Minor Swing (Instr) (Robin), Melody (Georgie/Beverley), Till I Gain Control Again (Albert), Race With The Devil (Terry), Green River (Bill/Beverley), and She's Lookin' Good (Beverley).
A short 20-minute break, then on with the second set that was warmly greeted by the crowd. The second set included I'm Ready (Albert), Chicken Shack Boogie (Geraint), Honky Tonk Woman (Bill), Hit The Road Jack (Georgie) (where Robin joined us again), Sweet Soul Music (Beverley), Three Cool Cats (Georgie), That's Better For Me Baby (Terry), That Is Rock & Roll (Albert), How Strong Is A Woman (Beverley), You Never Can Tell (Bill), Johnny B. Goode (Geraint), and I Put A Spell On You (Beverley).
For the encore (in response to a standing ovation), Robin joined the stage for Tear It Up and Crying In The Rain.
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This shows the influence Django has on musicians fifty years later, Nolan is the perfect one to highlight the link, beautifully done. Excellent flute solo and Albert Lee right in the groove...more!
Great stuff HD quality ace, Music ace Albert Lees a legend .Let's have more Sir.
Yeah!!! Great playing Robin! And good old Georgie at the Hammond too....cheers mate.
I saw the guys in Catford london about 8 years ago-they were excellent but to be honest you stole the show baby!
Cool stuff..!
Nice to see the respect these music legends all show Django. Great playing, of course, Robin.
Robin is the man of the hour!
Great playing Robin! I'm sure you've made Django proud. Best wishes!
Great playing Robin! Thanks for sharing this.
Ron
Fantastic. Great playing Robin.
unbelievable! this is amazing
nice one rob..good band,good music..
Well Done Robin!
When ya gonna bring that stuff to Canada?
Cheers!
@ChillpointNews
yeah, holycrap. Don't know how I managed to ID those wrong.
Swingin'!
Alberts solo is the best... No artsy fartsy stuff from him, just playing from the heart. I think Albert has gypsy blood also.
very hip sounds
amazing! what is next? angus and nolan ?
awesome stuff, Robin!
Nice blatle solo .....
What a complete Abortion---Total insult to Lovely Django.