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Live
Recommendations for Monday, April 3, 2006
Reverend Vince's 2001
baseball card.
Reverend
Vince Anderson and His Love Choir - Black Betty, FREE:
If I had to pick only one show tonight, I'd be at Black Betty dancing
to Reverend
Vince Anderson and His Love Choir. The Reverend is
back after six weeks of converting Europe heathens to his unique
brand of funky gospel music. I’ve been watching the Reverend’s
services since his weekly gig at the long-gone Avenue B Social Club
(now Manitoba’s) in the late 1990s through many years at Pete’s
Candy Store and finally settling in on Mondays at Black Betty. The
Reverend’s take on Christianity is based on its most humane
elements and is centered around the parts of Jesus that people tend
to lose track of – his rebelliousness, forgiveness, and the
populist hedonism that turned the water to wine. While the Reverend
is serious, his brand of religion contains enough humor, fun, and
booty to make this agnostic shout “Amen!” And, just
in case you doubt his authenticity, The Rev has a weekly private
gig at the Salvation Army and has performed no small amount of weddings
and baptisms and probably'd even give you a Bar Mitzvah if they'd
let 'im.
Perhaps I’m
focusing a bit too much on the good Reverend’s new old-time
religion. My main reason for loving the Rev is the fact that he’s
a first-rate entertainer, storyteller, songwriter, vocalist, organist,
bandleader, and all-around musician. His band, The Love Choir, which
continues to feature the incredibly soulful one-woman New York baritone
sax institution otherwise known as Paula Henderson (James Chance,
Moisturizer, Burnt Sugar, etc.), also includes the entire Pleasure
Unit (RIP) – which means one of the best rhythm sections going
- as well and choice R&B/blues/funk guitar licks supplied by
none other than TV on the Radio’s Jaleel Bunton. One of the
warmest, most intimate, and sweatiest forms of redemption available…
And still free… Hallelujah!
Also
recommended:
Burt Bacharach – BB King Blues Club $75
Jason Forrest, Duran Duran Duran - Northsix $10
Kieran Hebden (Fourtet), Steve Reid, And the Lefthanded, Koushik
- Mercury Lounge $15
Go
to NYNT's Live Archive here.
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