I went to Catalina Bar & Grill which located at Sunset Blvd, Hollywood to see a Jazz concert, featuring Kevin O’Neal and Patrice Quinn, along with Oscar Hernandez, Sid Jacobs and Aaron Serfaty on Thursday, Mar 06, 2014. My roommate and me were lost and once and had a hard time trying to locate Catalina but fortunately we made it on time anyway. According to our professor the club is a nice place and indeed I have to admit that after I taste the food there. We finished our delicious dinner and wait for the concert to begin.
The performance started at about nine o’clock. On that night professor O’Neal was doing a lot of jobs including a bass guitar player, singer, and the composer of this concert. He received rounds of applause as soon as he stood on the stage. There was twelve pieces of melody in this brilliant performance. The first song was “Black Butterfly,” and of course the composer is professor Kevin O’Neal who also started with a bass solo, and later on, piano and drum with a fast beat changed the slow bass beat, and then all the three instrument joined together.
I think this piece of music was showing the beautiful black butterfly’s journey of life. It made me wonder the taste of nature and the freedom in the sky. The following pieces are “The way you look tonight,” which composed by Jerome Kers and Lyric by Dorothy Fields, “They Can’t Take That Away From Me” by Gershwin&Gershwin, and “Now Or Never” with the composer Holiday, C. R. Lewis. These three melody’s beat was no real difference with the first song, but those three melodies were in a similar theme, which was about the beautiful sad/ romantic love.
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Music is one of the most unique performing arts due to the way it has evolved. Styles and melodies considered unfit in one era are displayed prominently in another. The two concerts previewed in this report have two different and distinct techniques. The first performance that I attended was a symphonic concert playing a mix of contemporary and early 20 th century works at Carnegie Hall. The ...
The singer Patrice Quinn’s singing was really catching to my ear that was really relax and unique. Her voice fully filled this beautiful place until the melody ended. The rests of the songs, “Pannonica”, “Ceora”, “There For You”, “Ball & Chain”, “California Soul”, “Save A Thought For Me” and the last piece “Expectation” are all composed by professor O’Neal. “There For You” was in a slow beat that was about the happiness love. “Ball &Chain” was showing the black slavery that works for the landlord with nothing. I think this song`s purpose to promote the idea of equality.
“California Soul” was my favorite song since we are here in California. The fantastic thing about this song is that it actually made me feel the breeze from the beach and the smell of the sunshine. “Save A Thought For Me” was starting with the piano that just remind me of the nature and a beautiful rainbow right after the storm. The last piece of music was “Expectation. ” It begun with a short bass solo then singer Patrice Quinn combined her slow singing with professor O`Neal`s singing. After piano, drum and bass in a faster beat.
Both of the singers singing together and reach to the ending of this performance. In conclusion, professor O`Neal`s performance was really interesting because it is actually the first music concert experience for me. Additionally it is also very meaningful because it made me start to get to know more about the jazz musician’s life. Moreover, I have truly experienced the power of music that can infect all different people regardless of their nationality, since all of us international student enjoyed the performance very obviously.