Eric,
Great job on the tunes and nice reveiw! I thought the first set was pretty good but I had hoped for some of the featured tenors. I hadn't realized before the show that they would go with this format. The Jazz Ensemble played a Coltrane Suite which featured Blue Steps, Looking Back, Freedom, a tune called Dendi, another called Who Can I Turn To and Zoot.
The show got much more exciting as they brought out Eric Alexander to play Eternal Triangle and moved on to the other players one by one. I think the tune Griffin played towards the end was called "When We Were One".
I can't believe the pedals fell off the piano.......the whole assembly fell off right before my eyes ! The Pianist was pissed! He managed to continue until the "rigged" them back in place during the break. Even then, it appeared they wedged the assembly into place with a towel. As far as the tickets go, I didn't realize there was a problem....tell me more!
Overall, a very cool show B-) ! The auditorium holds about 900 people and they had about 650 in attendance; should have been packed!!!
Mark