Patricia Barber at the Green Mill in Chicago


I just got back home to L.A. from a few days spent in Chicago. Prior to going there, I had received a tip from a local that the Patricia Barber Quartet performs on Monday nights at the Green Mill when they are not touring. I lucked out! They were there last Monday and I was able to catch the show. It's an old style bar/night club that hasn't changed decor since the 40's. What a treat! You feel like you have stepped into a time machine with the long wooden bar, deco light fixtures, neon beer signs and booths for seating. It's an amazing place and probably only had about 75 people there, if that! You are right there with the band and they are amazing!! The sound was very good, even though I was sitting on the side. (The sweet spot was taken!) It makes you want to go home and pull out those CD's to hear all the nuances you can visually see and feel in a live performance. The quartet did two sets and then they hang-out after the perfomance so you can introduce yourself, just like any other local club gig! Although Patricia didn't offer a whole lot of conversation in response to my praises of her performance and her CD's, the band readily acknowledged their awareness of the huge support from the audiophile community. They commented that since she doesn't typically get airplay, she is primarily supported through word of mouth and special groups such as ours! So, we are important to her success!

If you are in Chicago, don't miss the opportunity to enjoy a great performance upclose and personal! Cover is $7.00 with no drink minimum!! They advertise weekly in the local entertainment free paper.
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FYI Steelhead...the Companion CD was recorded at the Green Mill. She took a year or so off from her Monday night gig, so it's nice to have her back again. I was worried she was going to be too big to continue.
Since I won't be getting to Chicago in the near future, if ever, I'll have to wait for her to tour in the New England area. I can't wait to see and hear her, as she has become one of my most favorite jazz musicians. I think I've collected most everything she has, but I'm not sure.

If any of you hear she is touring out East, please let me know.

On another note, one not so positive at first, I have a dear and close friend whom I share music with. I played Barber's Nightclub CD and he couldn't believe that I wasn't kidding when I said I thought she was nothing short of amazing musically. Of course he's almost 70 and still loves, as I also do, vocalists from the 50's (Chris Connor,Anita O'Day, June Christy and Peggy Lee). It was just interesting his complete aversion to someone whom I think is cutting edge great!
Jc- Interestingly enough, I went to the Green Mill with an extremely talented professional musician friend and her Mother (who is in her 70's). My friend agreed that it was one of the best live performances she had seen in a long time and that the musicians were brilliant. Her Father use to have his own big band, singing, conducting and playing sax so the family is very musically oriented. However, her Mother did look like she was in for a wild ride during Barber's first couple of songs! Later, she admitted to being taken in by the unique style, amazing intuitiveness and creative geniuous displayed by the musicians. Even for myself, I have found a much greater appreciation of the CD's after having seen the live performance. It enhances your admiration.

BTW- You can keep up with her schedule at:
http://www.patriciabarber.com/gigs/index.html