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Allen Toussaint's The Bright Mississippi Band: Live At The Village Vanguard

Photos From The Show (by John Rogers)

Hear a song from the May 19, 2009, performance (on the night preceding the set heard here), when Elvis Costello made a surprise appearance:

Hear an Allen Toussaint solo concert performance, recorded by NPR's JazzSet With Dee Dee Bridgewater:

Personnel

  • Allen Toussaint, piano/vocals
  • Christian Scott, trumpet
  • Don Byron, clarinet/tenor sax
  • Marc Ribot, guitar
  • David Piltch, bass
  • Jay Bellerose, drums
  • *Joe Henry, vocals

Set List

  • "Egyptian Fantasy" (Bechet/Reid)
  • "Singin' the Blues" (Conrad/Robinson)
  • "St. James Infirmary" * (Trad.)
  • "Old Rugged Cross" (Bennard)
  • "Blue Drag" (Reinhardt)
  • "Dear Old Southland" [Christian Scott duet] (Bloch)
  • "Day Dream" [Don Byron duet] (Strayhorn)
  • "Solitude" [Marc Ribot duet] (Ellington)
  • "West End Blues" (Oliver/Williams)
  • vamp and announcements
  • "Bright Mississippi" (Monk)
  • "Tipitina/Big Chief" ** (Longhair/King)
  • "Southern Nights" ** (Toussaint)
  • "Long, Long Journey" (Feather)

**Allen Toussaint solo

Credits

  • Josh Jackson, producer and host
  • David Tallacksen, mix engineer
  • Josh Webb, recording assistant

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May 20, 2009 from WBGO - He's a producer who made hits with Lee Dorsey and Labelle. He's a songwriter whose work has been covered by artists as diverse as The Rolling Stones, Herb Alpert and Otis Redding. He's an R&B pianist and singer with a sizable solo discography and a style native to his New Orleans home. For all this, he's a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. And now, Allen Toussaint has made a jazz record.

True to form, The Bright Mississippi has been universally well-received, and is likely to be remembered as one of the best albums of 2009. Toussaint brought that repertoire, plus a smattering of old favorites, into the Village Vanguard in a concert broadcast live on air by WBGO and live online at NPR Music.

After a career spent creating great popular music, Toussaint now focuses on material he says he's always known, but has never recorded himself. Several selections on The Bright Misssissippi were penned by the first wave of New Orleans jazz innovators: musicians like Sidney Bechet, Joe "King" Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton. Others are classics from the Ellington, Django or Monk songbooks, and the remainder includes some of the oldest extant vehicles for jazz improvisation.

The resulting album, a predominantly instrumental effort, is full of gentle and warmly familiar sounds, subtly reconfigured: second-line piano riffs, four-on-the-floor guitar, clarion trumpet calls, warm clarinet insinuations, counterpoint, obbligato horns and wood blocks, among other quaint percussion sounds. It's all dangling with elegant, tactful production at every turn — courtesy of Joe Henry, himself a talented producer-musician.

The finely tuned sonics of the record translated convincingly into rollicking romps and unfussy ballads on stage. Behind Toussaint's virtuosic piano was a cast of musicians known largely for its agnostic approaches to genre. It includes clarinetist Don Byron, who also brought along a thin but sweet-hued tenor saxophone; Christian Scott, whose obvious New Orleans and early jazz chops stood in contrast to his electronically processed solo efforts; and polymath guitarist Marc Ribot, playing a creaky acoustic axe several hours short of his 55th birthday. Bassist David Piltch and drummer Jay Bellerose, frequent sidemen from Joe Henry's camp, played with smartly rustic slaps, strums, rim shots and auxilary textures. (Henry himself sat in to sing heartfelt choruses in "St. James Infirmary.") Before ending the night, Toussaint himself took a solo interlude, taking apart classic New Orleans tunes before launching a beautiful solo rendition of "Southern Nights," his 1977 hit for country singer Glen Campbell.

It all represents something of a departure for Toussaint, whose career heretofore spanned more raucous R&B, funk and rock. Bright Mississippi is his first solo album in more than a decade, and only the second LP he's made under his own name since being uprooted from New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina. (His 2006 collaboration with Elvis Costello, The River in Reverse, was his last project).

Toussaint's appearance at the 123-person Village Vanguard was also uncommon for an artist who has recently appeared on higher-profile stages, such as the 2009 Grammy Awards and The Late Show With David Letterman. But in the lower Manhattan club, Toussaint didn't shy away from that experience, instead turning his stage persona toward an intimate, graceful and eminently enjoyable jazz show.

Allen Toussaint's The Bright Mississippi Band: Live In Concert(05/20/2009) 
8:50
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  Hello everyone -- 10 min. to start time
8:53
[Comment From marcos]
Hello jazz fans
8:54
[Comment From mydogtess]
looks like a great crew.
8:55
Anya Grundmann:  we're backstage here at the Vanguard and all of the musicians are getting ready
8:55
Anya Grundmann:  the guitarist just walked in the door and let's just say everyone was relieved to see him
8:56
[Comment From marcos]
Go ahead! I'm waiting for it
8:56
[Comment From mydogtess]
glad to hear he is there
8:57
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  Jazz musicians, punctual as always
8:58
Anya Grundmann:  

musicians are heading out to the stage

8:58
[Comment From marcos]
ok but is very dark there!
8:59
Anya Grundmann:  they're still back here talking about how they're going to play West End Blues
9:00
[Comment From marcos]
Great sound!
9:00
Anya Grundmann:  They haven't started yet....
9:00
Anya Grundmann:  ah, now I hear them
9:02
Anya Grundmann:  First song is Egyptian Fantasy
9:02
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Hello all. We're off!
9:05
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Egyptian Fantasy is a Sidney Bechet song.
9:05
[Comment From Mike]
Is his son Reggie playing percussion?
9:05
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  No. Jay Bellerose
9:06
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Singin' the Blues
9:07
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Christian Scott playing trumpet.
9:08
[Comment From phillip in VA]
damn sweet and thanks a thousand
9:08
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  Christian Scott knows his N.O. style, eh? Not entirely expected from listening to his reverb-drenched solo output
9:08
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Nicholas Payton is the trmpeter on the record. But he's playing this week with his quintet at Birdland
9:08
[Comment From Mike]
No doubt about it, that sounds like New Orleans
9:08
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Helps to have Donald Harrison as your uncle. That's New Orleans.
9:10
[Comment From Guest]
Will Allen be likely to sing at all tonight?
9:10
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  In the encore, likely
9:12
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  don byron playing tenor kinda sounds real "sweet"
9:12
[Comment From Mike Lang]
who's in the band?
9:12
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Don Byron, Christian Scott, Marc Ribot, Jay Bellerose, David Piltch, Allen
9:13
[Comment From phillip in VA]
Just saw Allen at the HOB during the NO jazz fest and he sang all night but he had his regular band it was wonderful! GO TO JAZZFEST!!!!!
9:14
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  

Marc Ribot just came off of a weeklong gig celebrating his 55th, no?

9:15
[Comment From Mike Lang]
who's that?
9:15
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Yes. A whole of various Ribot shows. A bit much to take in.
9:15
[Comment From Guest]
Yeah, he normally sings much more than featuring his straight piano work, which many of us feel is criminal. So it's great to hear/see this band he has brought here.
9:16
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Joe Henry singing.
9:17
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  

who produced the record

9:17
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  @Mike Lang -- ribot is the guitarist
9:18
[Comment From Bob Boilen]
this is very sweet
9:19
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Old Rugged Cross, a New Orleans staple.
9:19
Anya Grundmann:  I'm right there with you on that, Bob. It's so great to be here at the club.
9:20
[Comment From Bob Boilen]
probably would have been a good idea to put the mogulus window at the top and get rid of the static picture.
9:20
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  

good point -- I'll keep that in mind for next time

9:21
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  this tune not on the record, btw
9:23
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  all of his piano flourishes are references to other New Orleans songs.
9:23
[Comment From Mike]
reminds me of professor longhair right there
9:24
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  yeah, you can expect plenty of rhumba-boogie. toussaint worshipped Fess and Tuts Washington, two of NOLA's great ones.
9:24
[Comment From Mike]
Oh man...tuts!
9:25
[Comment From Mike]
and Eddie Bo too...
9:25
[Comment From Bruce Warren XPN]
This is hot stuff. Congrats. Great great job on this.
9:25
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Bruce!
9:25
[Comment From Mike Lang]
anyone know the title of this?
9:26
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Blue Drag
9:26
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Django Reinhardt
9:26
[Comment From Mike Lang]
thanks
9:27
[Comment From marcos]
that's music is great!
9:27
[Comment From phillip in VA]
Just saw Willie Nelson do Nuage recently.........I will take my Django antyime, anywhere
9:27
[Comment From David Mansfield]
What's that perc thing Jay was playing last chorus that sounds like an oversized finger cymbal??
9:29
Anya Grundmann:  We're having trouble distinguishing between all the toys he's got with him!
9:29
Anya Grundmann:  This is when we need the zoom
9:29
[Comment From marcos]
get it
9:30
[Comment From mydogtess]
leaning in
9:31
[Comment From Guest]
To the Christian Scott comment concerning his NOLA sounding abilities... he was brought up there, and I can remember seeing him at the age of like 11 or 12 at the Jazzfest sitting in with the local heavies in the JAZZ TENT and killing it then (the local stylings, that is). His Uncle Clinton is a real audiophile, so you can bet he knows the music from there on many levels...the Uncle Donald never hurts, huh.
9:31
[Comment From marcos]
gOOOOOd!!!!
9:31
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  His grandfather is Clinton Scott, a jazz dj on WWOZ. Christian is deep into it.
9:32
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Christian/Allen duet - Dear Old Southland
9:32
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  @guest -- I had no idea -- not from NOLA like JJ -- only had heard of him through recent stuff
9:33
[Comment From Mike]
thanx for the info
9:34
[Comment From Sherm n Sharon]
Great listening and viewing here in Connecticut. These cats are smokin!
9:34
[Comment From Menengitis]
ever since I saw Allen last year, the mucus in my testies has cleared. He is a real spirit, isn't he?!
9:35
[Comment From phillip in VA]
123 in the club 125 watching..........where is everyone
9:36
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  a few thousand listening to WBGO.
9:36
[Comment From phillip in VA]
good!
9:37
[Comment From Guest]
TMI, Menengitis...the name too... but, he sure is spiritual. Breathy tone for CS, nice.
9:37
[Comment From Guest]
Yes, it's like the trumpet equivalent of Ben Webster's tone. Very interesting sound.
9:38
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Billy Strayhorn's Day Dream
9:39
[Comment From phillip in VA]
saw Allen solo in Joe's Pub on 3/1/09, the day after Van Morrison............It was filmed for possible release...........anybody know anything about that
9:42
[Comment From Comment From Emelda :Katy]
Wonderful as always, always in good taste, keep it great Allen as always.
9:43
[Comment From Guest]
I've been enjoying the archived Village Vanguard performances on the NPR and WBGO websites for some time now, but this is the first time I've caught one of the video simulcasts. I like it! Thanks to all involved for making it happen.
9:43
[Comment From David Mansfield]
Here, here!
9:44
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Duke Ellington - Solitude
9:45
[Comment From Guest]
How come Allen doesn't feature this more sensitive tone and more reserved approach when he regularly plays? WOW!
9:47
[Comment From phillip in VA]
For that go see him solo at Joe's Pub and it is all Allen................this is out of sight also
9:48
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  

those two worlds just collided really well

9:48
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  About to get rowdy again - West End Blues.
9:50
[Comment From Guest]
A real Nicolas special, this tune and the rollicking solo (ala the orig by Satch)... let's see how CS does... seems pretty mellow, for a "ROWDY" song.
9:51
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  it was rowdy last night. blues takes a while.
9:53
[Comment From Guest]
Starting to sound a little rowdier now.
9:54
[Comment From Dave Hersh]
Hmm... not quite rowdy, but on time, no doubt? (Joshing the Jackson) Here we go...
9:55
[Comment From Dave Hersh]
Vamp...
9:56
[Comment From bamahama]
as they say in nola....yeah you rite....
9:57
[Comment From Guest]
Pat, guess his B-Day gigs are this week, huh.
9:57
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  last week
9:57
[Comment From Guest]
Bamahama - you spelled "rite" right!
9:58
[Comment From bamahama]
yeah you rite...
9:59
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Monk - Bright Mississippi
9:59
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  based on Sweet Georgia Brown - Harlem Globetrotters, anyone?
10:01
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  reference to "Late, Late Show" there.
10:01
[Comment From Guest]
Last week's stuff aside...By definition, if RIBOT's B-Day is tomorrow (2 hours away).... aren't they this week?
10:01
[Comment From Guest]
thanks, jj
10:01
[Comment From Guest]
No, Ribot's b-day shows passed. I know because I sadly missed all of them
10:01
[Comment From Guest]
The resemblance to SGB is even clearer in this version than in any I've heard by Monk.
10:01
[Comment From Guest]
Ben Bernie/Maceo Pinkard? Didn't know the HGT wrote it...
10:05
[Comment From mydogtess]
clapping at home
10:06
[Comment From Mike ]
tipitina
10:07
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  tra-la-la
10:07
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  a decidedly un-fessorial musing on it
10:09
[Comment From David Mansfield ]
eidelweiss??
10:09
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  big chief
10:09
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  an earl king mardi gras classic
10:09
[Comment From Guest]
Barrel house into big chief? wow
10:10
Anya Grundmann:  

He's a one man jukebox

10:10
[Comment From Guest]
talk about two world colliding...or many worlds as he keeps proving.
10:10
[Comment From mydogtess]
wish I could see both hands
10:10
[Comment From phillip in VA]
he usually throws in Chop Sticks into this
10:11
[Comment From andy carvin]
hi everyone... This is a real treat....
10:12
[Comment From DC]
I hope that I am 1/10th as talented in my God-given gifts as this man...wow!
10:12
[Comment From David Mansfield]
Feels Gottshalck-ian. Banjar music.
10:13
[Comment From AGC]
A voice made for storytelling
10:13
[Comment From phillip in VA]
1/10 as talented would make you Bruce Hornsby!
10:14
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Southern Nights
10:14
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Glen Campbell covered this. Made it a #1 hit, actually.
10:15
[Comment From andy carvin]
I missed the first part of his set; was he performing with a rhythm section or are the drums just part of the scenery?
10:15
[Comment From DC]
You are right.... I should have asked maybe 1/100th then....
10:15
[Comment From phillip in VA]
southern nights?
10:15
[Comment From DC]
Incredible!
10:15
[Comment From Theresa]
Love "Southern Nights"!
10:15
[Comment From AGC]
Phillip, didn't he do a 15 min+ version of this in NYC in March?
10:15
[Comment From Mike]
I always thought he should sue glenn campbell for malpractice...
10:15
[Comment From Guest]
Is this the encore then, since you said he'd sing then?
10:15
[Comment From Theresa]
Missing home- thanks npr.
10:16
[Comment From phillip in VA]
15 or 20 min.......long story intro ..............and it WAS filmed
10:19
[Comment From bamahama]
.....thank you WBGO and NPR....very special
10:19
[Comment From Guest]
oooh, presents! Throw me something, mister
10:19
[Comment From Guest]
Thanks JJ - Kiss moses for us
10:19
[Comment From Guest]
Coo
10:19
[Comment From Curt]
this has been like being in the French Quarter...thanks for the free trip!
10:20
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  will do
10:20
[Comment From phillip in VA ]
he handed my wife a beautiful mask in charlottesville
10:21
Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Allen is a great ambassador for New Orleans. Lucky to have him in New York.
10:21
[Comment From Ashley ]
Any idea what kind of horn the trumpet guy is playing on?
10:22
David from WBGO:  I think it might be a custom Edwards
10:23
[Comment From Ashley]
Oh yeah? I love the Dizzy tribute bell :) nice touch
10:24
[Comment From P U Wallpaper]
This is much more my speed at the piano, tho I am not as good. ...Very much enjoyed the show. I will try some of the rifs and styles when I practice next. ...Very nice show for me.
10:25
[Comment From phillip in VA]
can you leave the cameras on for the 11 o'clock show..................PLP
10:25
Anya Grundmann:  

I don't think we have permission....

10:25
[Comment From Guest]
thank you, that was so great!
10:26
[Comment From phillip in VA]
ouch..............
10:26
[Comment From Mike]
thanks y'all
10:27
[Comment From andy carvin]
Did he say that was Marc Ribot on guitar?
10:27
[Comment From phillip in VA]
yep
10:27
[Comment From Steven]
Fantastic! But it made even more homesick than I already am . . .
10:27
[Comment From mydogtess]
yup
10:28
[Comment From andy carvin]
Cool. Love his work w/ Tom Waits.
10:29
[Comment From andy carvin]
This was great... Night, y'all!
10:29
[Comment From phillip in VA]
you could forget to cut the cameras off :)
10:29
[Comment From mydogtess]
on acoustic tonight
10:30
[Comment From Rossvegas]
Hmmm. Some dude is on there playing pocket pool...
10:32
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  Anyone still around, thank you!
10:32
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  

join us in a few weeks for Bill McHenry!

10:32
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  

www.npr.org/villagevanguard for all updates and details

10:33
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  we're signing off for now
10:33
[Comment From mydogtess]
thx
10:33
[Comment From phillip in VA]
i am here until the cameras go off
10:33
[Comment From Rossvegas]
One more song! (I'm holding up my lighter....)
10:33
[Comment From Rossvegas]
Encore!
10:33
[Comment From Rossvegas]
One more song!!!!
10:33
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  cameras may stay on for a while though
10:33
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  go to www.mogulus.com/wbgo
10:34
[Comment From phillip in VA]
like maybe 12:30
10:34
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  sets at the vanguard are 9 and 11, so ... NPR Music can't be around though, so see y'all later
10:34
[Comment From Rossvegas]
Perfect!
10:34
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  keep coming back -- tell yr friends!
10:34
Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  bye for now
10:35
[Comment From phillip in VA]
later nand tahnks
10:35
 

 

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