2009 – The Bridgetown
Sextet – The Bridgetown Sextet
Independant

The
Bridgetown Sextet performs authentic, energetic roots jazz from the
1920s, 30s and 40s, with a sound evoking Creole New Orleans, the stomp
of prohibition era Chicago, fast-paced Harlem stride piano, and the
tight swing of depression era Manhattan. Portland natives Andrew Oliver
and Scott Kennedy assembled this group out of a long standing desire to
create fresh but genuine music inspired by the forms of early jazz as
heard on the records of Jelly Roll Morton, Benny Goodman, Count Basie,
Louis Armstrong, Billie Holliday, and Duke Ellington among many others.
The group has worked to capture the natural feel of these early jazz
innovations- the drive, energy, and spontaneity that characterize them-
while fostering a unique and inventive sound that would move beyond
mere traditionalism and preservation in the interest of crafting new
music.
Scott Kennedy, piano, drums
Andrew Oliver, piano, drums, coronet
David Evans, tenor saxophone, clarinet
John Moak, trombone
Doug Sammons, guitar
Eric Gruber, bass
Come to a show and listen to some great old time music and while you're there, pick up a CD for your listening enjoyment.
www.bridgetownsextet.com