Vocalist, Denise Thimes appeared in a Tribute to Nina Simone
at Winters Jazz Club on July 6 and 7th, 2018.
On a sold out Saturday night in the summer in Chicago…
Denise Thimes was ON … like 3 neck bones!…
Shimmering…Shining..
Poignant and Mesmerizing..
Regal… Sensual and Sophisticated…
Soulful…Mournful …Saucy and Humorous!
She was Oh so commanding and oh sO real…
Denise was all of the above in the intimate setting of the
new Winters Jazz Club as she performed her compelling
hommage to Nina Simone…
A storyteller is a storyteller and a good vocalist is expected to sing a musical story…
but a Raconteur is “someone who can regale his or her listeners with riveting stories, usually funny, sometimes dramatic”.
Denise Thimes is a masterful storyteller…
a musical raconteur… who pulled us into the turbulent waters of Nina’s musical journey of love…social justice and compassion for fellow men and women.
She WAS riveting… as she regaled us…
through many emotional moods all evening.
She seemed to channel Nina Simone’s spirit as she sang…
and we were drawn into the deeper meaning of Nina’s lyrics in such a way that this concert begin to feel like we were at a Jazz theatre in the round.
No one had told me that Denise Thimes
was also a gourmet musical chef!
And...at this concert,…. she put on the pot!
She cooked up her music like a succulent gumbo ..
stirring up a sensual and spicy musical roux
peppered with Nina’s outrage and songs of Freedom…
Then on the side …
she added some St Louis styled ribs with sauce…
while channeling Bessie Smith & Nina
and an ‘Old Soul ‘ version of herself….
singing thangs like……
I want a little sugar
In my bowl
I want a little sweetness
Down in my soul
I could stand some lovin'
Oh so bad
I feel so funny and I feel so sad…
I want a Little Sugar in my bowl
Please.......give me some sugar….
Um um umph!
It was so good, we were licking our fingers…
Accompanied by a superb band , a mixture of incredibly musical ….musicians from St Louis and Chicago, she started her performance with Simone’s ‘Aint Got No, I’ve Got Life…
At the beginning of the song,
the words sounded campy and depressing...
the words sounded campy and depressing...
“I ain't got no home, ain't got no shoes
Ain't got no money, ain't got no class
Ain't got no skirts, ain't got no sweater
Ain't got no perfume, ain't got no bed
Ain't got no man”
but
by the end of the song...
the winds had changed...
ands she began to roar the words
loudly..
by the end of the song...
the winds had changed...
ands she began to roar the words
loudly..
I got my arms, got my hands!
Got my fingers, got my legs!
Got my feet, got my toes!
Got my liver, got my blood!
I've got life!
I've got my freedom!
I've got life!
I've got the life!
And I'm going to keep it!
I've got the life!
Words that reminds us to appreciate all that we do have…
From the moment she entered the room of listeners..
we were under her spell..
I Put A Spell On You…
And she told us we were under her spell..
that she had put a spell on us
Why? she said “Because you’re mine! “
(Silly me I had thought she was singing to a man… but no!
She had us all enthralled from the first note!)
And then she enthralled us more..
with the song
with the song
Four Women…
a song I have heard sung many times,
but... not sung like that!
a song I have heard sung many times,
but... not sung like that!
Four Women who had a story to tell..
Four Women ...
Aunt Sarah,
Saffronia,
Sweet Thing
Peaches…
When Denise SANG their stories,
she went in deep...
she went in deep...
she stepped inside their characters and brought each one to life.
At the end, she received a standing ovation…
and a tip!
My Skin Is Black!
My n….a....m….e is Aunt Sarah!
Yes! She is a serious musical ranconteur.
From gut-bucket to church!
And her quintet was superb! Subtle and potent, they were the perfect accompaniment , while each band member had the musical chops and skills to fire up the whole room when they took a solo!
She brought in a highly skilled music director/pianist,
Adaron "Pops" Jackson and a funky bassist, John King
from St. Louis, and seasoned up the rest of the quintet with two experienced Chicagoans, the fiery jazz drummer, Charles Heath and the smooth stylizations of guitarist, Henry Johnson.
Adaron "Pops" Jackson and a funky bassist, John King
from St. Louis, and seasoned up the rest of the quintet with two experienced Chicagoans, the fiery jazz drummer, Charles Heath and the smooth stylizations of guitarist, Henry Johnson.
Johnson is a well known Jazz guitarist in the tradition of
Wes Montgomery and George Benson.
He has performed in many Chicago Jazz venues including the Jazz Bulls Club, Andy’s, Rick’s Cafe Americane’ and tours with pianist, Ramsey Lewis.
Guitarist, Johnson has performed on several of his own albums and has played with many performers including
Jack McDuff, Hank Crawford, Freddie Hubbard, Jimmy Smith, Sonny Stitt, Stanley Turrentine, Joe Williams and Nancy Wilson.
Drummer, Charles Heath’s talents have been showcased at venues and events including The Chicago Jazz Festival, the Chicago Jazz Showcase, Birdland in Canada, The Blue Note , Poznan, Poland and Tokyo, Japan.
He also served as the resident drummer with the national tour of Oprah Winfrey and Quincy Jones' theater production of "The Color Purple" and currently as the drummer for pianist and jazz legend Ramsey Lewis
The pianist, Adaron "Pops" Jackson
transported us back in time to a club in our mind….
transported us back in time to a club in our mind….
where the tinkle of piano riffs and runs
coupled with Thimes big saucy voice
had us snapping our fingers…
coupled with Thimes big saucy voice
had us snapping our fingers…
and singing back and forth in call and response…
With just right mix on the ivories of Earl Father Hines
and Count Basie riffs..
and Count Basie riffs..
I thought I was in a juke joint and a supper club…
The bassist, John King was so tasty,
I wanted to get some fries with all that St Louis rub...
he had going on those bass strings…
She’s from St Louis , Missouri and she told us with a bit of an accent, “ We put an R in everythang!
She also told us she was happy to be in Chicago;
that she is moving to Chicago ....
Then she showed out...
by sliding into some serious low-down and dirty blues… "
that she is moving to Chicago ....
Then she showed out...
by sliding into some serious low-down and dirty blues… "
" ’cause you can’t be in Chicago and not ’sang’ some blues!”
Denise Thimes had the guitarist, Henry Johnson playing solos with so much grease on the strings a la Chicago blues style,
I thought I had walked in on Howling Wolf at Theresa’s Blues Club back in the day!
Denise Thimes is an enchanting performer who kept us mesmerized at both of her shows in tribute to Nina Simone at Winters Jazz Club.
I wish I could know
how it is
to be free!
She took us church!
Amen!
Had us clapping and crying!
And remembering that everything is new
again.
The band was so musical!
The band was so awesome!
Lovely!
Lovely!
Finally!
She channels you back to a time that you wish you had been born in...
Thank you Denise Thimes for an evening of musical excellence
we welcome you to Chicago!
Aki Antonia c 2018
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