Old jazzers don’t die. They just get better

Old jazzers don’t die. They just get better

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norman lebrecht

March 08, 2023

I stepped off the classical treadmill last night to join friends in the basement of a Chelsea Pizza Express to hear two jazz heroes of bygone years.

Paul Jones, once the lead singer-songwriter of Manfred Mann, is 82.

John Etheridge, 75, was the guitar engine of Soft Machine and a stage partner of Stéphane Grapelli.

Together, they are a dynamite act and not just in a musical sense. Jones is a walking Wikipedia of jazz provenance, who wrote what before whom, and who stole it off them. Some of John’s licks are so subversive they could be early Stockhausen.

We sat in a glow of ongoing creativity. None of the nostalgia wallow that has consumed the Stones and their ilk, just a lifelong love of music and joy to share it wherever they can.

Catch them if ever they’re down your way.

Comments

  • Larry W says:

    Old musicians don’t die. They just go from bar to bar.

  • Anthony Guterwicz says:

    Norman, that is not jazz.

  • Rob says:

    Fabulous! And doesn’t Jonesy look young!

  • Denise Brain says:

    White Urban Blues, yes. Jazz? no….

  • Dave says:

    That’s just fabulous! Thank you for sharing!

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