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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 21 reviews

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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 21 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Esperanza Spaulding

    by LovePortland on 2/27/11Newmark Theatre - Portland

    Esperanza Spaulding expands her art form. She emphasized the FLOW of the jazz feast that she set before us with her wonderful " Chamber Music Society". The audience's applause seemed a distraction from the music, so as a group we were forced to offer our appreciation via rapt presence and participatory listening. What a gift!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Esperanza!

    by jtbob on 2/27/11Newmark Theatre - Portland

    Totally professional, demanding, unforgetable! Next time I want see some of your other sides.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Poncho Sanchez

    by bebepickles on 2/27/11McMenamins Crystal Ballroom - Portland

    Poncho and his band sounded beautiful and had a great stage presence...the venue itself is beautiful but the 80's dance party happening downstairs was annoying because they had the music cranked up...

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Poncho Sachez

    by fur3 on 2/27/11McMenamins Crystal Ballroom - Portland

    Music and entertainment was great - only negative was having to wait out in freezing weather well beyond the advertised 8:30 opening of the doors.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert

    by Jazz57 on 2/27/11Newmark Theatre - Portland

    Esperanza's performance was amazing. Her skills as a musician are one of the best I have ever witnessed. Her compositions are complex but easy to listen to and the group that backs her up is great as well. Very well worth the time and money.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2/27/11Newmark Theatre - Portland

    Outstanding! A must see! Music lovers of any genre will enjoy this performance.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jaw dropping!

    by TheDemotionofPluto on 2/27/11Newmark Theatre - Portland

    I first became aware of Esperanza after reading about her in Bass Player magazine several years ago, and have been following her ever since. I saw her in concert Friday night, in Portland, and was completely captivated by her performance. She is quite simply, amazing. As impressive as her vocal and instrumental abilities are, I am also impressed by how grounded and articulate she is, especially at her young age. I think she has a great career ahead of her. Don't miss out on any opportunity to see her perform.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    WOW !! music that trancends genre

    by Snori on 2/27/11ALBERTA ROSE - PORTLAND

    We all stood after the last song, and in my mind I was saying WOW, and then I heard someone say aloud, WOW and I knew I was not alone. My ears have not enjoyed such beautiful listening in many many years. The intricate danceable rhythms, on beats, off beats, timing, melody... jazz/ fusion for the 21st century. I am a lover of electronica, the kind that gives itself soul, that does not sound like computers but like music with life, and this group, all instrumentalists brought that feel in the opposite direction. Their collective sound weaving together so well yet each individual standing out. To think, 2 days ago I never even heard of Nik, and now, how will I live without this music, I won't live without it, I have already purchased 3 cd's!! I want to move to Zurich to be near it! A truly amazing show, So so so glad I went on a whim and wow, did it ever pay off.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Esperanza was a delight!

    by frogfan on 2/27/11Newmark Theatre - Portland

    Who knew Chamber music could be so exciting. Esperanza Spalding and her group of talented musicians were wonderful. The lines of the harmonies with the instruments and vocals interspersed took me for a joyful ride. I didn't want it to end. I was glad she chose a jazz standard for her encore. Her sweet voice was haunting and I loved the tone of her bass playing, pushing and pulling the pulse of the song. Everyone around me and I think in the theatre were all enchanted. Can't wait tell she comes back.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Technically brilliant, no connection

    by horribydisappointed on 2/27/11Newmark Theatre - Portland

    My husband and I were simply stunned. We are huge fans of Ms. spalding and of jazz music, and remain so. But I've never been to a concert before with less connection between the performer and audience. Coming straight off her Grammy win and to her home town crowd no less - she played and sang brilliantly and technically, and we enjoyed the virtuosity..but felt as tho the audience might as well not have been there at all. We could have stayed home and played the CD. She said not one word to the audience to connect or acknowledge their being a part of the evening - not even a "Hello Portland" or "Good to be home"...and we KNOW she is a charming, eloquent and gracious performer, having seen her from Austin City Limits and other events. The concept show didn't bring anyone in - and no one on stage looked like they took joy in the music. You can forgive a lot when the performance invites you in - this one did not. The encore was the best, but even then there was no reaching out to share... maybe she had a very bad day.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dave was a delight!!

    by Rabbitessa on 2/22/11Winningstad Theatre - Portland

    I bought our seats as part of a birthday present for my husband and he could not have been better pleased. We've both gone to hear Dave play before (super club venues) and love his smooth, laid back style. But this was above and beyond, very personal, very funny, very nostalgic and melancholy. Dave chatted with the audience, played and sang mostly his own music & lyrics (all wonderful), a sharing of his own life, and kept every member of the audience greatly entertained. A lot of artists are plastic and unreachable, put on airs, but Dave was warm and real. We walked out feeling like we'd spent the evening with a good friend. Dave's music is full of fun and stories we could really relate to, always felt personal. To say he is a treasure is sort of cliche sounding, but he really is. Portland's gold. It was a wonderful evening.