Tuesday, August 3, 2010

The Angela Hayes Quartet at Vienna Town Green


I'm always shocked that more citizens either don't participate in, know about, or show up at our local parks in the summertime to take advantage of the entertainment tax dollars that are going into the local parks programs. Those tax dollars are shrinking so badly that here in Vienna our programs are being subsidized in a big way by our local merchants. Lucky us. But that's the kind of community we have here, and I'll always be the first to applaud our town government and the neighborhoods that comprise our fair ville. Another great season of bi-weekly entertainment is available at our local 'Town Green' performance space. You have one more month to enjoy it - take advantage of it - come on out and meet your neighbors - and especially bring the kids.
I'm a counter. I always count the crowds, just to get an idea of who's coming out to see what. I've found out in my own very generalized survey that weather doesn't really matter. The crowds have been there in the intense heat and threatening storms, and you can't help but notice that New York Pizza over on Church Street is doing a land-office business right at 6:30 every Friday and Sunday evening. Tired of California-inspired New-Voe cuisine pizzas? New York Pizza serves it up the old-fashioned way. Straight pizza - no avocados - no Kiwi Fruit.
The Angela Hayes Quartet appeared at the Town Green on July 16th and this is straight-up lounge jazz done very well. The music enhanced the warmth of the summer evening and was thoroughly enjoyed by all ages. There was a multitude of kids - there were kids running everywhere and though it was just a tiny bit distracting to this style of music, the kids enjoyed it none the less. Your music attitudes and appreciation of a crowd changes when you become a grandparent - wait - you'll see for yourself. Angela Hayes went into a set of jazz standards out of the 40's and 50's and the dateline seemed to stop at early Charlie Byrd and Antonio Carlos Jobim. This is OK. It worked. It's music designed to take you back to a simpler time. If I have any complaints (complaining about free entertainment?) it's about the sound that evening. and that's something really hard to control in an outdoor venue. Hayes has an excellent delivery, knows her material, and knows how to please a crowd - if we only could have heard her and trumpeter John Friedman a little bit better.
There is something going on in lots of Parks across the breadth of Fairfax County, and on most nights of the week. We are afforded great entertainment at just the right price - totally free! You're crazy not to take advantage of it.
The Angela Hayes Quartet: Angela Hayes, Vocals. Gary Lutzker, Guitar. John Dapogny, Bass. John Freidman, Trumpet. Jamie Parker, Drums










1 comment:

  1. I knew Angela when she was a teenager, fabulous voacalist, even then. Love the woman she's grown into and the beautiful voice that touches a soft spot in my heart.

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