Tuesday, February 17, 2026

getting some culture: part 5

This event for expansion of my world was also part of the Savannah Black Heritage Festival (SBHF37), just as part 2 and part 4 had been.

The Annual Future Of Jazz concert is one that I've attended for almost two decades, after my good friend Deborah Ray first turned me on to them.

(She's been living her best life in Costa Rica ever since she retired from working on the garbage trucks for the City of Savannah.)

This one, like last year's, featured the same instruments, with the saxophone man being the only repeat performer.

He's the one in the middle, in case it's hard to tell in the photo.

The male trombone player and the female bass player, both on the right, were both students of Donald Anderson School of Arts.

Sadly, I don't know their names, as there was no program, nor does the website say.

The show, dedicated to the memory of Ben Tucker as always, began with two of his songs, the same as last year - very nice!

Then we had a brand-new one from Teddy Adams!

Titled "The Patron", it was in honor of Bob Faircloth, notable not only for supporting jazz in Savannah, but also the Savannah Music Festival and Savannah VOICE Festival.

Thanks, Bob, for helping to keep all that culture alive!

Altogether, there were three more tunes that Adams had written: "Hutch Is Much", for 85-year-old Laurence Hutchins, his friend since the first grade; "A Piece For Reese", for another friend; and "Calypso Kelly", a really swinging number that led with a drum solo.

That Caribbean-flavored beat really rocked the Savannah JEA!

The song that stood out above it all, though, was "Georgia On My Mind", performed by the talented young woman who was one of the vocalists last year, and the only one this time around.

For SBHF37, she was the only vocalist!!!

Such great phrasing, such fine breath control, and a voice smooth as silk - oh, I wish I knew what her name was!

Perhaps Tina Tyus-Shaw will have her on the 5:45 "Wind Down" segment of WSAV's news broadcast.

I'm so glad I was there for the entire show this year!

All told, it went into overtime from its scheduled 90-minutes.

The last song was another Tucker tune, "Comin' Home Baby", which has been recorded by Michael Buble, along with Boyz II Men.

I wonder if Ben's widow, Gloria, still gets royalties for that tune?

I'm sure she does!

What a nice bit of music culture for me!

(smile!)

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