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Kelownaѻýs Bowman jazzes up set list for Vernon

Neville adds more silky vocals for Nov. 2 jazz club show
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Kelowna musician Neville Bowman plays the Vernon Jazz Club Saturday, Nov. 2. (Nikki Harrison)

Paul Hunter

Vernon Jazz Club

For some time, the Vernon Jazz Club audience has been asking Neville Bowman to add more of his silky vocals to the set list. This is exactly what theyѻýre going to get when Bowman hits the stage Nov. 2. The night will prove to be one thatѻýs high in energy and full of the high-quality musicianship thatѻýs come to be expected of these top players. Bowman first played the Vernon Jazz Club in our opening fall season back in 1999. For some of us, it was truly ѻýlove at first song.ѻý Saturday will be Bowmanѻýs 28th performance at our club. Itѻýs kind of obvious he is a house favourite, especially when the math tells you that the Vernon Jazz Club has only been up and running for 20 years.

During those Vernon Jazz Club performances, Bowman played with Just in Time, Cathy-Ann Wells, Robert Fine, Craig Thomson Quartet, Larry Crawford Quartet, Bernie Addington Quintet, Pat MacGibbon Quartet, Anna Jacyszyn & Café Jazz Band, Neville Bowman Quintet, Amanda Morazain, Neville Bowman Trio with Curtis Parry, Michael Garding Quintet, Ali Henry, Groove Engine, Kinga Heming, and Michael Garding Fundraiser. Itѻýs no surprise, really, that we possessively think of him as ours.

The admiration seems to be a two-way street, as Bowman comments, ѻýVenues like the Vernon Jazz Club give those of us in this business a place which offers that all too rare privilege, that of an audience which listens. It also allows us, as creative entities, to test ourselves, explore music on a deeper level than just safe background music.ѻý

A long-time Okanagan valley resident of Kelowna, Bowman may be very comfortable in these surroundings, but he is anything but typical. His sincere dedication to his craft, his professional showmanship, and his meticulously high standards, together have melded him into an absolutely outstanding performer. Bowmanѻýs expertise on the piano will amaze you, as will his ability to express his solos with such adherence to musicality, avoiding the trap of merely showing off his technical prowess. However, when he singsѻýthatѻýs when youѻýll fall completely under his spell.

Neville Bowman Band will be onstage at the Vernon Jazz Club (3000-31 St.) on Saturday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:15. Cash-only bar on site. Tickets $25 only available online at - with a $5 rebate at the gig for VJS members.

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