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  • Take Five: Trio Nouveau Quintet swings at Ott and Murphy

    Take Five: Trio Nouveau Quintet swings at Ott and Murphy

    BY RUSSELL CLEPPER
    Whidbey Life Magazine contributor
    Nov. 20, 2013

    Trio Nouveau returns to at Ott and Murphy Winery’s Tasting Room Cabaret stage at 204 First St. in Langley at 7 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 23.

    The last time they played at Ott and Murphy’s, they showcased all three guitarists who work with the band, presenting them onstage at one time along with bassist Kristi O’Donnell. Guitarist Troy Chapman, said that made them the “Trio Nouveau Quartet.”

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    Trio Nouveau, with Troy Chapman, Kristi O’Donnell and Keith Bowers, perform at Ebey’s Landing near Jacob Ebey House. / Photo courtesy of Trio Nouveau

    This Saturday, make it five. The band steps out this weekend as “Trio Nouveau Quintet,” with the addition of percussionist Roger Bennet.  Bennet has often performed with the group or with different members of the group in other formations, such as Billet Deux and Bahia. He brings a deep well of talent and experience to enhance the improvisational jazz guitar work of Chapman, Keith Bowers and Greg Beck.

    O’Donnell believes the format in that first show provided listeners with a privileged insight into the talents and personalities of each guitarist, as well as into the rarified realm of masterful jazz interplay.

    “I think the experience of the three guitarists together show the versatility and uniqueness of the different voicings,” said O’Donnell, who also serves as manager for the group.

    “We wanted to showcase that again.”

    The band usually performs as a trio, with O’Donnell and Bowers joined by either Beck or Chapman. Their performances feature the improvisational lead work of the guitarists, but this new variation with the drums adds another layer.

    “It’s call and response,” O’Donnell said.

    “You’ll hear one player come up with a lick and you’ll hear that lick again in a different voicing when the next player takes the lead. The percussion helps keep it all fluid and fresh.”

    Band leader Bowers said that the evening’s show will present the band in different forms to add variety and maintain dynamic tension.

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    Percussionist Roger Bennet adds his beat to Trio Nouveau and company Saturday night. / Photo courtesy of Trio Nouveau

    “With this ensemble we have the opportunity to showcase each of the three guitarists in multiple combinations,” he said, “from solos and duets to a full trio of guitars with rhythm section backing featuring Bennet’s conga groove.”

    Ott and Murphy accepts reservations for their cabaret room shows and assures that this is wise, especially for parties of four or more. The venue’s phone number is 360-221-7131.

    For more information about Trio Nouveau and Ott and Murphy Winery, click on these links:

    Previous WLM story about the band

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  • Trio Nouveau plus Greg Beck is at Ott and Murphy Aug. 24

    Trio Nouveau plus Greg Beck is at Ott and Murphy Aug. 24

    BY RUSSELL CLEPPER
    Whidbey Life Magazine, contributor
    Aug. 21, 2013

    Three times one major seventh, plus a two minor over a diminished seventh, plus the five to the one, raised to the power of X notes in four beats, equals Trio Nouveau with Greg Beck at Ott and Murphy Winery Tasting Room at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24. Jazz, baby.

    And a one…

    Trio Nouveau offers the fine jazz guitar work of Troy Chapman, Greg Beck and Keith Bowers supported by Kristi O’Donnell’s groove on her big double bass, “Emi.” The band performs for virtually every live music venue on the island and is one of the most popular island groups for weddings and other private events. The back and forth musical conversation that Chapman and Bowers generate with its demonstration of their technical expertise and masterful, imaginative improvisational skills, provides the well-deserved basis for that popularity.

    Normally, the group only presents two guitar players who perform with O’Donnell, hence the Trio Nouveau. This Saturday night, however, Beck will team up with Chapman and Bowers to create a third layer of sonic tapestry to add to the already rich, improvisational interplay created by the usual two-guitarist format.

    “It will be the Trio Nouveau Quartet,” Chapman said with a laugh.

    With three times the jazz chords and all those progressions, the night promises a journey filled with cascading notes and mesmerizing soundscapes. Add a glass or two of fine wine to that, plus the spectacular view of Saratoga Passage outside the large picture windows at Ott and Murphy’s  cabaret and, voila! – romance, Whidbey Island style.

    Troy Chapman, Kristi O'Donnell and Keith Bowers are Trio Nouveau. (Photo courtesy of Kristi O'Donnell)
    Troy Chapman, Kristi O’Donnell and Keith Bowers are Trio Nouveau. (Photo By ML Harris)

    At a recent performance at Useless Bay Coffee Company, Bowers talked about the band’s style.

    “We play lyrical jazz standards, songs mostly from the 20’s and 30’s and on into the big band era in the 50’s, that use chord changes that hang together with a common language in its harmonic aspects. They call it the Great American Songbook,” he said.

    Playing with such high-octane guitar masters gives pause to O’Donnell, who only began to play 12 years ago. Now she is performing one of the most challenging American popular music forms with some of the Pacific Northwest’s top interpreters of it. She considers that to be “a miracle.”

    “I feel deeply honored that they have taken me under their wing,” she said.

    “They have all greatly encouraged me. It’s like this love that has come to me. I have learned experientially with these guys.”

    She said she has to be careful during shows to not let the beauty of the guitarists’ performances dazzle her as she plays.

    “What they are doing is instantaneous creativity, which I thrive on,” she said.

    O’Donnell is indeed in the company of deep experience when it comes to the musicians she’ll share the stage with on Saturday.

    Bowers has had a lifelong fascination with jazz, which he heard as a youngster on programs on Cincinnati’s NPR station and others throughout the Midwest. However, he had trouble finding mentors he could sit with and learn from back then.

    “I wanted to play it, but there was nobody around to play it with,” Bowers said. So he learned and mastered the Chet Atkins fingerstyle approach, which fuses country and American roots picking with jazz. Atkins greatly admired Django Reinhardt.

    Bowers finally got his chance to delve deeply into swing jazz when he joined Billet-Deux, a group that Chapman founded here on Whidbey Island with Steve Kirk in 2002. Chapman currently performs with Pearl Django, the Seattle gypsy jazz group that one reviewer called “… the preeminent US-based ensemble dedicated solely to this art form.”

    Chapman will also appear on the island with Pearl Django on Saturday, Aug. 31, when the band caps off the Whidbey Island Winery “Shakin’ the Vines” concert series, and for the 13th edition of DjangoFest, which runs from Sept. 18 to 22. Both shows are in Langley.

    Beck also has a long, storied career as a Pacific Northwest musician and has won many accolades including induction into the Northwest Area Music Associations’ Hall of Fame in 1989. Besides his gigs with Trio Nouveau, he also plays lead guitar for the Whidbey Island Latin jazz group, Bahia. He is highly regarded among fellow musicians for his tastefulness and experience on the Northwest music scene.

    People in the audience on Saturday night will instantly know what O’Donnell means by being dazzled by these musicians. OK, maybe not instantly, but at least by the time the five goes to the one.

    Ott & Murphy Winery Tasting Room is at 204 First St. in downtown Langley. Reservations are recommended.

    Here’s Trio Nouveau’s website.

    Here’s Ott & Murhpy Winery website.

    Russell Clepper is a singer-songwriter who plies his trade locally and around the country. He also is a substitute teacher for the Oak Harbor School District.

    (Pictured at top, Troy Chapman at DjangoFest NW 2012./Photo courtesy of Troy Chapman. Photo of Trio Nouveau by ML Harris)