Monday, March 18, 2013

Musical Heat and Light When the Days Grow Dark: Pictures from My December 2012 Holiday Concert

Lisa B (Lisa Bernstein) in holiday concert

Lisa B and her band at holiday concert 2012
Creating light and heat through song for the winter holidays
Ben Flint, Fred Randolph, Lisa B (Lisa Bernstein), and Alan Hall
Ben Flint, Fred Randolph, Lisa B (Lisa Bernstein), and Alan Hall
Great fun at my December 2012 holiday concert at Musically Minded Academy in Oakland, Calif. I love communicating with the audience through fun and meaningful holiday songs from various traditions  and adding my own spoken-sung originals. 

Our set ranged from "Let It Snow" to "Hine Ma Tov," from "My Favorite Things" to my original "Holiday in Oakland," from Matisyahu's "Miracle" about Chanukah to a magical reimagining of "Night and Day" for the winter solstice.

The band was creative, energized, and in synch with me and each other. I love that feeling! It's like riding an amazing conveyance with an alert crew, who are not only navigating the landscape but bringing it into being. 

Pianist Ben Flint
Ben Flint always looks strikingly relaxed while powering jazz, soul, folk and rock grooves, harmonic depth, and emotional exploration aplenty on piano.

Bassist Fred Randolph
Drummer Alan Hall and singer-poet Lisa B (Lisa Bernstein)Fred Randolph on bass and Alan Hall on drums generated  mighty rhythmic underpinnings (even when soft) with just the right balance of energy and empathy.


Pianist Ben Flint, singer-poet Lisa B (Lisa Bernstein), and bassist Fred Randolph at holiday concert 2012
Stage directions are crucial with improvisation
Lisa B's (Lisa Bernstein's) holiday concert 2012 at Musically Minded Academy, Oakland, Calif.
An attentive crowd shows up even on a Sat. night in December
Fred Randolph and Ben Flint strike a pose
Fred Randolph and Ben Flint striking a mature gangsta pose
Lisa B's (Lisa Bernstein's) band (Ben Flint, Fred Randolph, and Alan Hall) with MMA director Anna Orias in hat
Anna Orias, right, runs Musically Minded Academy
Our set ranged from "Let It Snow" to "Hine Ma Tov," from "My Favorite Things" to my original "Holiday in Oakland," from Matisyahu's "Miracle" about Chanukah to a magical reimagining of "Night and Day" for the winter solstice

2 comments:

  1. Looks like a swingin' time! Next year? And...do you ever perform in Atlanta?

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  2. Great show, Lisa! I enjoyed being there and will tell my friends about your upcoming gigs.

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Thanks for adding your voice!