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Review: Jools Holland & His Rhythm And Blues Orchestra, York Barbican, Tuesday

Ruby Turner Ruby Turner

MR HOLLAND always used to bring his orchestra to the Barbican just before Christmas and now, after the venue’s unhappy hiatus, he is back playing to a full house.

As always with these affairs, the evening takes a little while to warm up, but by the riotous conclusion Jools and his orchestra are truly steaming and playing with joyous, roof-lifting energy.

There is a key moment which is known in technical terms as the bit where Ruby comes on. This is when the music really makes sense; this is what rhythm and blues is about. Ruby Turner sings like a wayward gospel angel, and lifts the mood like no one else.

Before that, we had a star turn from Sandie Shaw, who had not sung on stage for 25 years, as she told us, looking both like a girlie in her short mirrored dress and, well, an old girlie as she mentioned the trouble she now had getting up from the floor. Her slowed tragic ballad version of Puppet On A String was a wonder and miles from its Eurovision perkiness.

Another, less expected star turn came from Shaun Ryder, who is learning the saxophone (allegedly). He turned up with his ‘teacher’, Soweto Kinch, who certainly has a task on his hands, but it was all good fun.

And as for the man himself, Jools played like a boogie-woogie demon, charmed us in his usual bumbling manner, led a singsong or two, and returned for numerous encores. It was good to be back.

Comments(1)

sunnysteve says...
4:01pm Thu 22 Dec 11

Watched a prog on Vintage t.v.on Geno Washinton and the Ram Jam Band who used to play regular at The Boulivard on Taddy Road in the late 60's
Whatever happened to all the groups who used to play around York in the old days,like,
Angel Pavement
Roll Movement
Gospel Garden
Andy Bown(Always played in the De Grey rooms)
and Mandrake.
Remember catching the free bus to the Boulivard on a Saturday night,the Tinned Chicken club in Pontefract and seeing Ike and Tina Turner on the opening night and the soul nights at Our Ladies youth club on a Sunday night up Acomb.
Definately happy days.!

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