November jazz lunch
After a late night gig near Fowey on
Saturday 2nd November, the following morning DMs dragged themselves from their
beds to play November’s jazz lunch at the Bedford Hotel, Tavistock. Intrepid bass player Mick Johnson reports:
“This Sunday was a sell out; 60 covers
as they say in the restaurant business and we were in pretty good form (considering
the winged state of the rhythm section). We had a couple of very short
intermissions to rest your correspondent ‘s left hand which had seized up late
in the evening the night before, necessitating a substitute electric bass. I
could feel it beginning to go on a couple of occasions but avoided melt down
through resting for only a few minutes or using the guitar bass. Afterwards a
delightful couple came to our dining room and congratulated us; Debs and
Tess in particular as they knew them from childhood, having looked after them
at their house many times.
During dinner John was waxing
oratorically and it then it struck me so I told the assembled company that with
a few more heavy dinners in him he could pass for Winston Churchill... that did
it... off he went into several impressions to the amusement of all.
We divided up the absent guitarist’s
dinner between us having neglected to tell them we were one short! It was very
good: rare roast beef , yorkshires, cauliflower cheese, roast tatties and
excellent swede. Which wouldn’t have suited the missing guitarist’s fat free
regime at all.”
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