Monday 24 September 2012

Meschiya Lake and The Little Big Horns at The Arc

Meschiya Lake and The Little Big Horns
The Arc, Stockton
7.9.2012

Meschiya Lake
Meschiya Lake and The Little Big Horns hit Stockton earlier in the month. Having recently reviewed their CD, Lucky Devil, I knew roughly what to expect from them from an audio point of view but the visual aspect delivered some welcome surprises.

Hit it, Little Big Horns!
Musically, a mix of jazz, blues and torch songs rub shoulders with the spirits of Duke Ellington, Bessie Smith, Jelly Roll Morton, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin et al, presented via a medium of genre-busting musicianship and fronted by Meschiya Lake, who could have stepped out of the past, the future or just about any point in between.

The vocals are strong; sung with feeling every step of the way. As the first number began - One Sweet Letter From You - another ace up the sleeve emerged, in the form of dancing couple Chance Bushman and Amy Johnson.

Chance Bushman and Amy Johnson
Dance!
Forget anything you see on TV; this is real dancing. For virtually the entire course of the evening, Chance and Amy tore it up with an amazing display of jazz dancing, tap, Lindy Hop, Charleston and several other genres thrown in for good measure.

The musical arrangements, with their lengthy mid-song musical breaks, created perfect opportunities for the dancers to grab the full attention of the audience. At such moments, Meschiya remained at the centre of the stage with a contented smile on her face and her hands behind her back, like a circus ringmaster observing - and thoroughly enjoying - the performances of her talented troupe.

Indeed, Meschiya has a not-so-secret circus past, although there was no time for eating glass or fire dancing on this occasion. Flames did make a guest appearance at one point though, when the band segued into Happy Birthday and a cake was brought to the stage and presented to Meschiya (albeit approximately four hours early).

Happy Birthday!
Finishing the song with a cake!

The show was in two parts. The first ran for about 40 minutes and featured the following songs.

One Sweet Letter From You
Why Don't You Do Right
Sweet Substitute
Buona Sera
Egyptian Ella
Lucky Devil
That's What Gets Results(? Not entirely sure about the title of this one)
Reefer Man

The half-time break saw Meschiya in CD-signing action in the lobby, a stint which proved popular with her new fans.

The second half lasted just over 50 minutes and started with an instrumental number to allow Meschiya to get back onto the stage after her signing session.

The Royal Guardian Blues
? (Title unknown -  a French-language song, which was interrupted by...)
Happy Birthday
Curse of an Aching Heart
Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down
Kiss to Build a Dream On
Miss Otis Regrets
Midnight on the Bayou
I Believe In Music

Encore

I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now

(As always, I'm open to corrections in the set list. Please send me a message via the comment box if you spot any errors).

It was a thoroughly entertaining evening. Meschiya Lake and The Little Big Horns are a unique act and it's little wonder they are attracting many new fans on their travels. Hopefully they will be back in the region before too long, especially as they have a new CD in the pipeline (how about a DVD one day, Meschiya...?)

Further details are available on the official website and over at their Brookfield Knights page.

To conclude with, here's a few more photos from the remarkable evening.

















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