I played a really easy solo sax/quartet gig in Chattanooga last night--a private party for a couple of hundred lawyers at the Hunter Museum.
The gig included Trey Wright (guitar), Louis Heriveaux (piano), and Kevin Smith (bass). Dan Baraszu was originally on the gig, but he ended up playing with Will Scruggs for a CC Booker III gig (cool organ/sax stuff with David Ellington and Marlon Patton).
So the gig...I played solo saxophone for an hour in one part of the museum and the trio played in another. After a break, we played the remainder of the time as a quartet.
These people were LOUD. While the four of us were eating, the question was posed--why hire us? I mean, these people didn't need background music. They couldn't have cared less! All we did was contribute to the volume. I don't get it. Anyway, we had fun in spite of them. At the end of the night, one of the bartenders came up to sing "If I Ain't Got You" by Alicia Keys, so I ran like hell to get out of there. I bet I was on the road before she finished!
I hadn't played with Louis in a while, and I'd never played with Trey. Both play really well. We got along great and everybody's styles meshed well.
Here are mp3s of the quartet for your enjoyment:
davidfreemanmusic.net