Seacoast Stompers Quartet at ACT3, July 11, 2015

piano, cornet, reeds, tuba

Seacoast Stompers Quartet at ACT3, Littleton MA

Bob MacInnis cornet/flugelhorn, John Clark alto sax/clarinet, Al Bernard tuba, Frank Stadler piano/leader

by Marce
Videos by Harold McAleer

These musicians are so proficient, skilled, that the Quartet sounds like a 7-piece band!

Mood Indigo, Louisiana,, Indiana, Sweet Lorraine, There’ll be Some Changes Made, Ain’t Got a  Thing if it Ain’t Got That Swing; playing all our favorites with fantastic Swing and Dixieland.

Limehouse Blues

It’s great to have MacInnis’ sweet cornet back for the summer.  He knows how to put a song across.   Sweet, smokey flugelhorn on New Orleans, with Albie’s tuba playing low, low, low.

Cornet played rubato and propelled the band into After You’ve Gone.  It was WILD! Bob sounded just like Bix on San; John Clark on alto sax, added his own accompaniment He and MacInnis are a band unto themselves.

cornet, clarinet, and tuba

Seacoast ‘front line’

Undecided

John holding clarinet and singing

John Clark sings Swing That Music

 

 

John Clark’s alto sax sounds much like a tenor when he hits those low notes on I Want a Little Girl  trading fours with Albie’s tuba.  I loved this tune!   He also surprised Frank Stadler with a vocal on Swing That Music.  John has been singing more often lately, pushed by his #1 fan, Betty Weaver.

 

Albie on tuba

Albie plays melodic tuba on every tune too!

 

 

Albie represents a 3-piece rhythm section by himself, as well as playing the front line with a melodic solo chorus on every tune.  ‘Deed I Do.

He can push the band with a heavy chord, or softly back all of Franks piano solos.

 

 

 

Frank leads the band, but gives them much leeway.  A nimble fingered pianist, he favors a lighter touch, but plays an integral role in the band. His piano intro on Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None of my Jelly Roll set the band on fire.

Frank on piano

Frank Stadler, pianist, leader

Mandy, Make Up Your Mind – nobody called the key, it took a few choruses before they made up their minds and then played fabulous ensemble.

They closed with Runnin’ Wild, clarinet and cornet intertwined, with Albie pushing the band by taking a deep breath and playing 4/4 notes.  It was a fabulous afternoon!  It would have been nice to have had the whole 7-piece band, but we’ll take this Quartet anytime!!

Trust me – it’s much more exciting seeing them interact and hearing them LIVE!  The next Seacoast Stompers Quartet will return to Act3 August 8th, with Dave Whitney trumpet or cornet – he’s playing both now, and the Seacoast Base – Jimmy Mazzy banjo/vocals, Albie tuba, and Frank Stadler piano.  Come join us for great Jazz and ACT 3 cuisine!

 

ACT3 – July 11, 2015  —  Seacoast Stompers Quartet set track

Set1
1       At The Jazz Band Ball
2       Everybody Loves My Baby
3       Mama’s Gone Goodbye
4       China Boy
5       Mood Indigo
6       Limehouse Blues
7       Louisiana
8       San
9       Singin the Blues
10      Struttin With Some Barbecue
set2
11      There’ll Be Some Changes Made
12      New Orleans
13      Jelly Roll (Ain’t Gonna Give You None)
14      I Want A Little Girl
15      Mandy Make Up Your Mind
16      Deed I Do
17      Swing That Music
set3
18      After You’ve Gone
19      It Don’t Mean a Thing If it Ain’t Got That Swing
20      Undecided
21      Dinah
22      Sweet Lorraine
23      Indiana
24      Running Wild