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    Jody Nardone Trio - Live Jazz Music

    Jody Nardone Trio - Live Jazz Music

    F. Scott's Restaurant and Jazz Bar

    June 28, 2008

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    Since moving to Nashville, Nardone has become a fixture of the city's diverse music scene, where he is equally at home playing jazz, rock or pop. He has worked as a sideman, studio musician, vocalist and producer/arranger with countless artists such as Annie Sellick, Bret Michaels, Jeff Black, Bob Delevante, The Floating Men, The Jim Hoke Nonet, Cyndi Wheeler and Scott Carter. Jody has shared the stage with vocalists Michael McDonald and Kevin Whalum, as well as bassist Garry Tallent of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. Today, he continues to play with his own jazz project, The Jody Nardone Trio, at various venues in the Nashville area.

    Photo by: Nadim S. Haque

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free Admission

      Info Phone: (615) 269-5861

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      June 28, 2008

      Times:
      Saturday 7:30pm

    • NOTE: We do our best to ensure the accuracy of information, however, it is a good idea to visit the official website or call the venue for possible schedule changes.

    • Venue Info

      F. Scott's Restaurant and Jazz Bar

      2210 Crestmoor Road Nashville, TN 37215

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      • Event Name: The Leonard Small Situation - Live Jazz Music
        4 out of 5 stars rating "Leonard Small, a refreshing situation"
        Review posted by: Steven Gibson from Franklin, TN USA, May 16, 2008

        I saw them last month at F. Scotts. They are a refreshing change from the usual "call-a-tune, play-some-solos" type of jazz group. One can tell they've rehearsed, and they love what they are doing. If... Expand

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        I saw them last month at F. Scotts. They are a refreshing change from the usual "call-a-tune, play-some-solos" type of jazz group. One can tell they've rehearsed, and they love what they are doing. If you like that classic Hammond B-3 jazz quartet with drums, sax and guitar, you'll enjoy The Situation. The front man (tenor, alto, soprano saxes)keeps you entertained with humorous, sometimes self deprecating comments between songs. He's not the best bebopper around, but you can tell he's played a lot of music and knows how to keep things interesting. The B-3er, has obviously listened to a lot of Jimmy Smith, Lonnie Smith, and some old school players like Wild Bill Davis. He shows some modern chops as well with some Larry Young, Larry Goldings style licks. The drummer is very tasteful and compliments the band perfectly. They aren't exactly masters individually, but I still give them 4 stars because the whole is definitely greater than the sum of the parts. Collapse

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