Fred is in Bologna, Italy, where he'll reunite tonight at the
Bravo Caffe with organist
Leonardo Corradi and drummer
Tony Match for their trio tribute to the timeless groove of
Jimmy Smith. (Many thanks to
El Transistor for capturing the trio in Granada, Spain.) They'll head to France tomorrow for a show in
Clermont-Ferrand that marks the last date for Fred in a marathon seven-weeks on the road that began in New York City in early October.
He had a few days rest in Paris after finishing a fun 10-days Sunday with his talented musical compadres in the
klezmer-funk-hip hop party Abraham Incorporated:
David Krakauer,
Socalled,
C-Rayz Walz,
Michael Sarin,
Sheryl Bailey,
Allen Watsky,
Nicki Parrott,
Freddie Hendrix and
Phillip Whack.
In Berlin, he had a chance to see
The Illusionists, and to visit with the show's musical director
Dustin Moore and
Kenn Michael, the talented son of his longtime friend
Lola Love. He also crossed paths there with musical friends including
guitarist John Scofield and
drummer Jack DeJohnnette.
Enjoy these photos.
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Abe Inc interview at Blues-sur-Seine |
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Fred and John Scofield |
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Fred, Jack Dejohnnette, Nicki Parrot and David Krakauer |
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Dustin Moore, Fred and Kenn Michael |
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Music meeting at Jazz Fest Sarajevo |
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