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Steve Cole at Houndstooth Pub recap 2 October 14, 2013

Posted by Mike C. in Jazz, Music, Personal, Photography, Travel.
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Previous recap: November 2011

Saturday night marked my first visit to Houndstooth Pub, a few blocks north of Penn Station, since my birthday last November.  I was there to see saxophonist Steve Cole, whom I last saw perform two Novembers ago (see link above).  The show was a release party for his new album, Pulse.

The fun began just after 8PM.

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Steve’s saxophone of choice was tenor:

Etienne Lytle played keyboards:
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Dave Anderson on bass:

…and Bernard Davis on drums:

SET LIST

SET 1
1. Off Broadway (NY LA, 2003)
2. So Into You (Between Us, 2000)
3. Curtis (True, 2006)
4. Thursday (Spin, 2005)
5. Angel (Sarah McLachlan cover) (Moonlight, 2011)
6. Do Your Thing (Pulse, 2013)

SET 2
7.
Just A Natural Thang (True, 2006)
8. With You All The Way (Pulse, 2013)
9. Undun (The Guess Who cover) (Moonlight, 2011)
10. The Way You Look Tonight (Fred Astaire cover)
11. Sugar (Stanley Turrentine cover)
12. Bounce (True, 2006)
13. (Encore jam)

Most of the pictures below are grouped by artist.

Naturally, we start with Steve:

Etienne Lytle:
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Bernard Davis:
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Dave Anderson:

Wide shot during “Do Your Thing”:
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The last note of “Sugar”:
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Shots from the finale (“Bounce”) and encore:
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That’s it!

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Between sets and after the second set, I caught up with Steve.

This picture is from after the second set:
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Thank you to Steve, Etienne, Dave, Bernard, and to Steve Butler.  It was another fun few hours at Houndstooth.

I’ll be back there on November 16 to see Matt Marshak.

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