Sunday, April 7: Kareem Kandi Band

Uncle Thurm's Finger Lickin' Ribs & Chicken

By Ron Swarner on April 3, 2013

Saxophonist Kareem Kandi's sound alone is enough to clear the room of contenders. Size is not per se of much value if it isn't personal, unique, sacrosanct. Kandi's sound is virtually unrelated to the roomy traditions of soul saxes, honking saxes or deep-chested boudoir ballad saxes. It derives from the classic, free, often enthusiastic tradition of Joshua Redman as filtered through Dexter Gordon and Sonny Stitt, all of whose shadows can be traced-Redman in Kandi's funky organicism, Gordon in his dynamic harmonics, Stitt in the intensity that coats his every note with a Gritty City finish. Kandi has been hanging with organist Delvon Lamarr and drummer Adam Kessler, which has added groovy innovation to Kandi's sound. 

UNCLE THURM'S FINGER LICKIN' RIBS & CHICKEN, 3-6 P.M., NO COVER, 3709 S. G ST., TACOMA, 253.475.1881