
An
all-star band the likes of which
accompanied Will Bernard March
26th doesn't always work in the
studio or on the stage. But the
extended performance in the
Highline Ballroom gave further
credence to the chemistry of the
diverse foursome.
Bernard went on at
some length about the trek that took the quartet
across the country but those
travels could only approximate the
ground these men covered in close
to three hours. Individually and collectively, the four love to
play together--though their generally stoic demeanor
belies that-- and the shelving of egos translates into a willingness
to contribute as more than role players: Stanton
Moore was jumping off his stool within five minutes to ensure
he sounded like a full marching band from New
Orleans, while Andy Hess continually astounded with the notes
he coaxed from his ancient Fender axe: how can
an extended bass line boom?
One wag was overheard
to say John Medeski is doing Bernard a favor by playing in
this group and to an extent that's true: he lends cache as
well as compositions to the mix. But John clearly enjoys himself
because this music is far simpler than what he plays with
Martin and Wood these days; obviously reminiscent of the truly
groovy likes of Shackman, originals like "Baby Goat" give the whole band,
not just this man with the organ, piano and melodica,
a chance to dig in.
As the leader of the
band Will Bernard may in fact be its least prominent member.
Yet that comparatively reticent personality of his doesn't
camouflage his versatility on the guitar but only reaffirm
how restrained he is. With or without a slide, Bernard manages
to play only the most potent set of notes in a given progression,
the sum total of which ignites the playing of his comrades
or ratchets up the intensity already on the rise.
Their hard rockin’ funk
collaboration doesn't really constitute innovation, but it
is nevertheless sophisticated in the way it appeals equally
to the mind and the body. That's why there wasn't one dull
moment during the course of the two sets Bernard and company
played this Thursday night in New York.-
Doug Collette
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