Last night we went to Mirages' sister hotel on the beach, Charela. Thursday night is billed on Negril.com as "Jazz on the Beach". The five piece band consisted of a sax, organ, guitar, bass and drums. The first song was Van Morrison's "Moondance", not a jazz original, but played with great jazz overtones in an extended version much like Wes Montgomery might do. They then brought up their singer for the evening who sang a nice version of the old jazz standard "How High the Moon". Norah Jones "Don't Know Why" was next. And that was the last jazz song they played in their hour and half set. We heard Tina Turner, Luther Vandross, Teddy Pendegrass even the Temptaions,, but nary a jazz song. The musicianship was very good. The singing was good too. It just wasn't what we came to hear, namely Jazz. We would have been happy with a smattering of Dave Brubeck, Chet Baker, Stan Getz and the like. And if there has to be a vocalist maybe some Billie Holliday, Ella Fitzgerald or "Summertime" from Porgy and Bess. I would have even been happy with Jamaican Jazz players such as Monte Alexander or Ernest Raglin. Most people there enjoyed themselves, us included, but was disappointed they weren't playing jazz.
The meal and service were excellent.
Regards,
Bob
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