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Jason Fuller is without a doubt one of the more talented musicians in
Athens, a town plumb thick with hot players. In terms of pure talent,
the boy can flat play that piano (or organ or keyboards or whatever).
He's also one of the most versatile, able to leap from barrelhouse boogie
to nasty New Orleans swing to rollicking honky tonk to tasty jazz. He's
also one of the busiest: since coming to Athens in 1996, Fuller has
played with more bands than most folks have seen and by his own admission
he's loved every minute of it. With
that in mind, Jammin' At The Georgia Theatre makes perfect
sense. Although it's released under his name, this isn't a Jason Fuller
solo project. Rather, it's a compilation of live performances - all
at the Georgia Theatre, natch - culled over the past couple of years
from eight of the bands Fuller has pounded the piano with, including
King Daddy Zeb, Kinchafoonee, Stewart & Winfield and Two Fisted
Cool. The end result is not only a good overall representation of
Fuller's talents and versatility, but also a pretty nifty introduction
to the bands he's sitting in with and their respective skills. Again,
while this is a Jason Fuller album and his keyboard skills are the ones
highlighted, his playing never overshadows the bands or the songs themselves.
Fuller is often called the most sought-after sideman in Athens, so it's
appropriate that the tunes he picked showcase the collective abilities
of the bands rather than his own flashy style. For example, the collection's
standout track is a roaring rendition of Buddy Miles' classic "Them
Changes" from the Santana Tribute Band. The piece is propelled
by Fuller's tasty organ and piano work, but the tune is made special
by lead vocalist Clarence Cameron's gospel-style shouting and guitarist
Wade Hester's hot licks.
That
doesn't mean Fuller takes a backseat, however, as he leans into a nasty,
burning take on B.B. King's "Sweet Little Angel" by Don't
Know, again featuring Cameron's vocals. With the Grateful Dead cover
band Cosmic Charlie's rendition of "Franklin's Tower," Fuller's
restrained yet forceful playing makes for one of the best renditions
of the tune ever, Jerry Garcia or not.
These
tunes, along with hot numbers by the Nathan Sheppard Band and some slick
Kinchafoonee style honky tonk, particularly the charming "Kudzu
Country Club," Fuller shows just why he has received so many accolades.
The boy can play anything he puts his mind to, but he doesn't overplay
when it's not necessary. Although he can do just fine tickling the ivories
all by his lonesome, thank you very much, Fuller loves playing with
good bands as much as possible and Jammin' At The Georgia Theatre
proves it. Good stuff. (357 Cobb St. Athens, GA 30606)
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