What could be better than treating your sweetheart to some nice HOT SARDINES on Valentine's Day?
Take a blustery brass lineup, layer it over a rhythm section led by a stride-piano virtuoso in the Fats Waller vein, and tie the whole thing together with a one-of-the-boys frontwoman with a voice from another era, and you have the Hot Sardines. (We haven't even told you about the tap dancer yet.)
The Sardine sound -- wartime Paris via New Orleans, or the other way around -- is steeped in hot jazz, salty stride piano, and the kind of music Louis Armstrong, Django Reinhardt and Waller used to make: Straight-up, foot-stomping jazz. (Literally -- the band includes a tap dancer whose feet count as two members of the rhythm section). They manage to invoke the sounds of a near-century ago and stay resolutely in step with the current age. And while their roots run deep into jazz, that most American of genres, they're intertwined with French influences via their frontwoman, who was born and raised in Paris (and writes songs in both languages).
The band was born when said Parisian ("Miz Elizabeth" Bougerol) met a stride piano player (bandleader Evan "Bibs" Palazzo) at a jam session they found on Craigslist. Above a noodle shop on Manhattan's 49th Street, they discovered a mutual love for songs from the 1920s, '30s and '40s that no-one really plays anymore. Or if they play them, "they handle them with kid gloves, like pieces in a museum," says Evan, underscoring a point the pair can't stress enough: "This music isn't historical artifact. It's a living, breathing, always-evolving thing."
Contact Information
- Ogle Center (IUS)
- 4201 Grant Line Rd., New Albany, IN 47150
- (502) 941-2525
Event Time
- Saturday, February 14, 2015
- 7:00 PM
Price
- $10 - $28

