The entrance to Concert Hall where Ray Harris and the Fusion Experience performed was a bit difficult to be fond, as the two main entrances were closed with yellow signs on the doors read "VIP Entrance", strange. I didn't see those signs last year, I might be wrong, but it looked ridiculous to me last night, especially for a regular show. That probably gave explanation why the hall was not that packed by jazz enthusiasts when I arrived there.
JakJazz was right when it says in its website that that Ray is an exceptionally talented great keyboardist. He's from Glasgow, UK. His music is an experimental fusion of jazz, funk and soul. The woman in percussion was playing great, so was the guitarist, drummer was cute, and of course bassist who was cool all the time. The lady in the vocal was great too. The extra song that closed the performance was really great.
Concert Hall was still spacious that made the aircon became quite cold.
Ray moved from his keyborad and stood beside the lady who played percussion as an expression of appreciation when she's playing solo.
JakJazz was right when it says in its website that that Ray is an exceptionally talented great keyboardist. He's from Glasgow, UK. His music is an experimental fusion of jazz, funk and soul. The woman in percussion was playing great, so was the guitarist, drummer was cute, and of course bassist who was cool all the time. The lady in the vocal was great too. The extra song that closed the performance was really great.
Concert Hall was still spacious that made the aircon became quite cold.
Ray moved from his keyborad and stood beside the lady who played percussion as an expression of appreciation when she's playing solo.
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