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Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen

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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 6 reviews

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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 6 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    John Cleary an Outstanding and Original Talent

    by jazzman ii-V-I on 7/4/23

    Jimmy's Jazz and Blues Club in Portsmouth, NH ... is the absolutely perfect venue for an artist as personable and in touch as John Cleary ... if you get the chance anywhere treat yourself... He is a real treasured talent! You won't stop smiling until tomorrow!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Joyful, exhilarating musical experience

    by Mary Pat on 6/27/23Jimmy’s Jazz and Blues Club - Portsmouth

    Second time seeing Jon Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen at this venue. It did not disappoint. Cleary has a huge repertoire and barely repeated any of the songs he played last year. Fabulous show and venue.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Loved the band but not the venue.

    by Nola Girl on 6/7/22Jimmy’s Jazz and Blues Club - Portsmouth

    Have seen this band many times and they never disappoint (5 stars for them). However I wasn't happy with the venue Jimmy's Jazz & Blues Club (Portsmouth, NH) 1 star for them. When I purchased the tickets they did not say obstructed view but there was no way you could see the band from our seats (4 floors up, 3 tables deep on a flat surface). Having to look at a TV screen is no way to see a band live in my opinion (I can do that at home on You tube for free).

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    His Royal Cleary-ness

    by Lefty on 6/6/22Jimmy’s Jazz and Blues Club - Portsmouth

    Jon and band put on a GREAT show. Their skill and song selection were masterful. The reason for 4 stars instead of 5 was his voice and piano were low in relation to the other instruments. This opinion was shared by many musicians who attended the show. The room and concept are WONDERFUL. Staff is great. Only other complaint was the check in process became long because the tickets on the phone thing meant only 2 or 3 people at a time could get their tickets validated creating a pretty big back up. I'll be back though, because the ability to see these fantastic acts in a smaller setting is priceless!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Funky!

    by Michael on 6/6/22Jimmy’s Jazz and Blues Club - Portsmouth

    Great show, incredible band, harmonies, grooves, stellar!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Great set by Jon Cleary & the AMG...

    by MoFunkierThanYou on 9/6/16Belleayre Music Festival - Highmount

    But Simi Stone should have been the act before Jon Cleary. Sleepy Man should have been outside. Sleepy Man was some weird cross between New Country, Alt-Country, NewGrass, and Boy-Band Pop. Yeah, they could play and sing, but the material was part lame and part gee whiz, those teenagers shore can play fast. Warming for Jon Cleary with an act where you're SUPPOSED to clap on the one and three is a bad choice. Oh, and Sleepy Man? Lose the drummer and get a mandolin or dobro player. Then you'll be playing bluegrass. I got to Belleayre late, but not late enough to miss Sleepy Man. It seems there were folks who, evidently, were there to hear the adorable teenage "bluegrass" band. A good chunk of the crowd cleared out before the headliner!!! Jon and Co. are very professional, but clearly the set was a little truncated. They didn't exactly phone it in, but I could tell their enthusiasm for playing for half a house of relatively sedate New Yorkers was somewhat curbed. Still, it was worth a half-hour drive from Woodstock to hear Jon & the AMG open with "Lottie Mo'" a wonderful Lee Dorsey chestnut. They continued with "Tipitina/Loberta" and soldiered through a set that included "Just Kissed My Baby," "Let's Get Low Down," and for the encore, "Pump It Up" off their most recent album "GoGo Juice." Belleayre would have been better off (and saved some money) by making this a simple show with one opener, Simi Stone. More of the crowd would have stayed for Jon Cleary and the overall energy would have been higher. I, for one, went out to dinner at Peekamoose Restaurant and Tap Room before arriving part way through Sleepy Man's set. I couldn't imagine getting there for two acts outdoors and one act I SOOO was not interested in before Jon Cleary. That's too long to hang around on the mountain, and I'm sure some of the people who left before Jon started had just had enough. They were tired and wanted to go home. Maybe Sleepy Man brought some fans, but they hit the wrong note for a show featuring "Jazz, Funk, Rhythm & Blues, and Soul."