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Pee Wee Ellis turned in an incredible perfomance at Birmingham’s Star City last night. I hadn’t heard him play before but was well aware of his musical pedigree – ex James Brown MD (where he picked up the title ‘The Man Who Invented Funk’), sideman to Van Morrison etc. He didn’t disappoint for a moment and played two great sets, made up almost exclusively of jazz numbers. Pee Wee studied with the great Sonny Rollins way back in 1957 and his R&B re-working of jazz had a huge influence on the likes of George Clinton and Sly Stone. That the Birmingham International Jazz Festival was hosting him for free was a reminder (not that you’d need one) of just how special this festival is.
His band last night was also extremely impressive. With Gareth Williams on piano, Laurence Cottle (I think!) on bass as well the hugely talented Mark Mondesir on drums, the crowd knew from the off that it was witnessing something very special. And it was great to see Pee Wee and band clearly enjoying themselves in the somewhat incongrous setting of Star City.
So sorry I missed this – I have always loved Pee Wee’s playing, not only with Brown but on that magical Van Morrison live in Belfast album. And Gareth Williams is such a huge character, both musically and personally…