April 25, 2004

The Flecktones @ Charlottesville Performing Arts Center

Tonight, I caught Belá Fleck and The Flecktones down at the Performing Arts Center in Charlottesville, VA. This is the, well, I actually don't know how many times that I've seen these guys live, but I've pretty much seen them every chance I can since 1991. They are one of my favorite jazz bands and have been for quite some time.

Tonight was the first time that I have ever been to the Performing Arts Center. I was rather surprised to learn that it was in a high school. I suppose the location would account for the exceedingly high number of rather young kids who were in the audience. Not that it's a bad thing, it just contributes towards my feeling old.

We got to the show a little late (thank you ever so much, MapQuest), so the show was already started. The crowd was rather sedate. I'm not sure how much of that can be attributed to the median age of the audience, or how much can be laid at the somewhat heavy security presense, but there wasn't a lot of energy in the crowd.

And that affected the performers. While I rather like the Flecktones and will absolutely catch the next show I can, this show didn't feel quite up to the normal Flecktones standard. Perhaps it was the fact that they had driven all night from Vermont. Maybe it's that they have been on tour with only a few months here and there off since March 1994. Possibly it was the crowd being as slack as they were. I don't know why, but I've seen shows with better energy than this before. And I know that I'll see better in the future.

Don't take this to mean that I didn't like the show; the Flecktones on a bad night are better than most bands on a good one. Vic's solo was amazing (as usual), the interaction between Futch and Belá was worth the trip. They also changed the way that the solos occurred. With the exception of Vic's solo starting off the second set, the entire band would segue into one of the musician's solo. Then one or two of the member would come back out, play with the soloist and then the rest of the band would hop in.

Afterwards, we hung out for a bit, chatting with the members of the band. If I heard correctly, the Flecktones are considering taking about a year off from touring (a well deserved rest), so if you get the chance to catch them, you really should make the time. To that end, here are their next shows (as of right now):

5/1/2004Alys Robinson Stephens PACBirmingham, AL
5/2/2004Beal St Music FestivalMemphis, TN
6/14/2004Liberty HallLawrence, KS
6/15/2004Blue NoteColumbia, MO
6/16/2004RococoLincoln, NE
6/18/2004Telluride Bluegrass FestivalTelluride, CO
6/20/2004Hollywood Bowl - Playboy Jazz FestHollywood, CA
6/26/2004Saratoga PAC Jazz FestSaratoga Springs, NY
6/27/2004Cape Cod Melody TentHyannis, MA
6/28/2004Hampton Beach CasinoHampton Beach, NH
6/30/2004Downtown Jazz TorontoToronto, Ontario Canada
7/2/2004Ottawa International Jazz Fest Confederation ParkOttawa, Ontario Canada
7/3/2004Symphony HallMontreal, Ontario, Canada
7/4/2004Love and MusicAcme, PA
7/25/2004Oregon Zoo AmphitheaterPortland, OR
7/27/2004Stewart Park Music on the Half ShellRoseburg, OR
7/28/2004Woodland Pak ZooSeattle, WA
7/31/2004Deer Vally Resort - Utah SymphonyPark City, UT
10/2/2004State TheaterEaston, PA

As you can see, not too many shows anywere near the DC area, so I think I might be hosed. Maybe one of the PA shows.

Not a lot of photos from the show (didn't have the best of seats), but what I took you can find here.

Posted by Casper at April 25, 2004 11:23 PM
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