Conducted by Ian McLean
Harmonie German Club,
Narrabundah, 18 November
Reviewed by Len Power
The Harmonie German club was really swinging when Ian McLean
and his Blamey Street Big Band in concert gave an extra dimension to the
much-loved music of the Beatles.
Blamey Street Big Band |
Including at least one song from every Beatles studio album and some of their singles, the 22 piece big band moved from one hit to another, showcasing the extraordinary output from the Beatles’ 13 albums and showing in these arrangements how adaptable these songs are. Canberra’s leading jazz vocalist, Leisa Keen, joined the band for many of the songs, adding an extra sheen to this memorable evening of music.
Leisa Keen
Ian McClean, conductor |
Many of the songs had arrangements by the band’s principal saxophone player, Andrew Hackwill, and there were other arrangements written for the Count Basie Big Band, Ella Fitzgerald and others. In a first, band member and saxophonist, Jack Percy’s beautiful arrangement for “All You Need Is Love” was heard and, surprisingly, Andrew Hackwill’s lush new arrangement for the Beatles song, “Now and Then”, released only recently, was hauntingly sung by Leisa Keen. Various band members and their instruments were featured in certain songs.
In the second half of the show, guest conductor, Natalie Dajski, of the Band of The Royal Military College, expertly conducted four songs, “Norwegian Wood”, “Something”, “Octopus’s Garden” and “Eleanor Rigby”. The rest of the show was conducted by Ian McLean and included the songs “Yesterday”, “She Loves You” and “Penny Lane” as well as others, most of them sung by Leisa Keen.
Each of the evening’s songs was given an interesting, relaxed introduction by the conductors and Leisa Keen. Their personable connections with the audience and the fine music played and sung made this a memorable, nostalgic evening of song from the fondly remembered Beatles era.
Photos by Dalice Trost
This review was first
published by Canberra CityNews digital edition on 19 November 2023.
Len Power's reviews are also broadcast on Artsound FM 92.7 in the ‘Arts Cafe’ and ‘Arts About’ programs.