Bluesy.. Jazzy...Rootsy...
Ronnie Greer's own description of what we were about to receive on Thursday evening. I would add excellent, polished or any other complimentary adjective to describe a performance that at nine quid a ticket (with a glass of wine included!) has to the bargain of the Autumn season so far.
Working their way through a set that included blues from Texas and Chicago, JJ Cale and Ray Charles, the Ronnie Greer Band lit up the town hall with a show that had the audience hanging on every beautifully crafted chord. Ronnie with his contortions and facial expression seemed to be giving painful but loving birth to each and every note played on his baby blue guitar. Alan Hunter on bass, Colm Fitzpatrick on drums, John McCullough on keyboards and Anthony Toner on guitar and vocals completed the band; each one a master of his craft.
I last saw the band at the Flowerfield Arts Centre a couple of years ago and was impressed. However, they have developed into one of the tightest, smoothest bands I have seen for a long time; each member contributing perfectly to an end result that was getting close to perfection.
Little needs to be said about the incomparable Hunter who along with Fitzpatrick on drums provided the rhythm over which the others painted their magic. McCullough was a revelation on keyboards, absolutly stunning when he got tore into his solos. Toner, deservedly becoming a bit of a legend in his own right, gives the band a breadth and depth that allows Greer to give full vent to his virtuosity. In the past when I've seen Anthony Toner perform, I've felt that he was a songwriter first and a singer second but his voice has really developed and he must now be considered a first class bluesman.
All in all a great evening....