Masters of the Telecaster: photo by John V |
True musical artistry is a rare thing in these days of
reality TV pop stars & manufactured music. That’s why it’s so refreshing to
see a show like “Masters of the Telecaster,” featuring G.E. Smith, Danny
Kortchmar & Jim Weider. On Friday, February 13, at The Kate in Old
Saybrook, this trio of guitar virtuosos, along with drummer Randy Ciarlante
& bassist Byron Isaacs, treated us to an electrifying night of music. The
concert was excellent from start to finish, with a fantastic mix of rock,
blues, folk & country performed with passion & energy by a group of
supremely talented musicians. The diverse set list ranged from rock & roll
classics like “Suzie Q” to country standards such as “Sweet Dreams” and a touch of
blues: Son House’s “Empire State Express,” with fantastic lead vocals &
guitar from Smith, was one of the high points of the night for me.
If you’re a dyed in the wool music fan, this terrific trio
needs no introduction, but here’s a brief look at their resumes: Smith was Saturday Night Live’s bandleader/musical
director for 10 years, and has played with Bob Dylan, Hall & Oates and many
others. Wieder was a member of The Band (replacing Robbie Robertson) from
1985-2000, and has also performed with many other artists, including Dr. John
& Keith Richards. Kortchmar was part of the legendary group of session
musicians known as The Section, and worked with James Taylor, Jackson Browne and Carole King. He also collaborated with Don Henley on the albums Building The Perfect Beast & The End of The Innocence. In fact, another
cool moment during the evening was the band rocking out on “All She Wants To
Do Is Dance,” which was written by Kortchmar.
For real music aficionados, this show is as close to nirvana as it gets. A band of brothers jamming on classic rock, blues, country & soul the way it was meant to be played; with
passion, joy & energy. Two amazing sets of music, concluding with a rousing
encore performance of The Bottle Rockets’ “Thousand Dollar Car,” led by Smith,
that left us wanting two more sets by
this extraordinary group. If you get a chance to see them live, don’t
hesitate. It’s a powerful night of music you won’t soon forget. The “Masters of
the Telecaster,” will be performing tonight, February 14, at Infinity Hall in Hartford.
If you can get a ticket, I highly recommend attending the show. For more info
on the band and upcoming concerts, you can visit G.E. Smith’s website at https://gesmithmusic.wordpress.com.
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