University Of Buffalo Center For The Arts
Aug 8, 2011 at 06:00 PMBuffalo, NY
Buffalo 8-8-11
1 Heavy Duty Judy - SEGUE
2 Dancin'Fool - SEGUE
3 Fifty Fifty
4 Don't You Ever Wash That Thing?
5 What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body?
6 Son Of Mr Green Genes
7 Pojama People
8 Big Swifty - Ben, Pete, Jamie - Set length
9 Yellow Snow - SEGUE
10 Nanook Rubs It - SEGUE
11 St Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast - SEGUE
12 ROLLO
13 Peaches En Regalia
14 Willie The Pimp

Thanks Jeff for sharing review -- I just posted it on my FB page and told everyone to get tix for the show near you
A review of last evening's performance from the Buffalo News.....
Jazz greats deliver the greatest summer concert
By Jeff Miers
News Pop Music Critic
Published:
August 9, 2011, 8:30 AM
There have been many fantastic concerts in Western New York, and there will be more still in the coming weeks. But the highlight of the summer concert season from the perspective of musicianship took place on Monday inside UB's Center for the Arts, as jazz-prog legends Return to Forever joined with Frank Zappa repertory ensemble Zappa Plays Zappa. Everyone else can sit down now. Your band may rock. Your tunes might be memorable and fun to hear live and loud. But you can't play like these guys. Forget it.
Of course, that isn't the point. The best jazz and progressive music is never about showing off for its own sake. It's about employing skill and virtuosity as a springboard to take musicians and listeners alike to some place ... out there. And that's what happened with both ensembles on Monday. The packed and enthused Center for the Arts crowd was wowed by first-rate musicians performing wonderfully, an often irreverently composed…Read more
A review of last evening's performance from the Buffalo News.....
Jazz greats deliver the greatest summer concert
By Jeff Miers
News Pop Music Critic
Published:
August 9, 2011, 8:30 AM
There have been many fantastic concerts in Western New York, and there will be more still in the coming weeks. But the highlight of the summer concert season from the perspective of musicianship took place on Monday inside UB's Center for the Arts, as jazz-prog legends Return to Forever joined with Frank Zappa repertory ensemble Zappa Plays Zappa. Everyone else can sit down now. Your band may rock. Your tunes might be memorable and fun to hear live and loud. But you can't play like these guys. Forget it.
Of course, that isn't the point. The best jazz and progressive music is never about showing off for its own sake. It's about employing skill and virtuosity as a springboard to take musicians and listeners alike to some place ... out there. And that's what happened with both ensembles on Monday. The packed and enthused Center for the Arts crowd was wowed by first-rate musicians performing wonderfully, an often irreverently composed, tunes.
Led by the late composer Frank's son Dweezil, Zappa Plays Zappa -- guitarist Dweezil, second guitarist Jamie Kime, sax/flute/keyboard player and singer Schiela Gonzalez, drummer Joe Travers, bassist Pete Griffin, percussionist Billy Hulting and singer/trumpeter Ben Thomas -- offered a set that pulled liberally from several eras of the late Zappa's career, though it did concentrate on '70s material. That wasn't a problem. This band has been the finest, most versatile and consistently reliable repertory ensemble -- "tribute band," if you must -- in the country for several years now.
Monday's show posed no threat to that well-earned title, as the group arrived with an inspired reading of "Heavy Duty Judy," made a concession to Zappa's "hits" -- parenthetical, yes, because he never really had any -- with a hilarious but incredibly tight "Dancin' Fool," and then reminded everyone in attendance why Zappa's legacy as a composer of incredibly complex but oddly beautiful music will endure with a jaw-dropping run-through of "Don't You Ever Wash That Thing?"
Dweezil took one of several "Frank"-esque solos during "Pojamma People," but part of what has made this band's development so awesome to behold has been the manner in which the players have made the music their own while simultaneously treating it with both respect and reverence. The "Big Swifty" interplay drove this point home. By this point, each song was being sent on its way with a standing ovation from the crowd, and the players themselves appeared to be deeply moved by the reception. So an encore of a pair of tunes from Frank's "Hot Rats" album -- "Willie the Pimp" and "Peaches En Regalia" -- came as our reward.
An outstanding set, and a tough act to follow, even for legends like Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Jean Luc Ponty, Lenny White and Frank Gambale. No worries, though -- RTF simply slayed us all with a lengthy set drawing from the earliest days and including material from the most recent effort, "Forever" -- a mostly trio-based record featuring beautiful new compositions performed by the trio of Corea, Clarke and White.
Return to Forever is a band generally considered to be peers with the likes of the Mahavishnu Orchestra and Weather report, and this makes sense, considering that the musicians in these bands all came from serious jazz backgrounds, and were eager to bring some of the urgency and energy of rock to their audiences. But make no mistake -- Corea and company play jazz. Serious chord changes took place, incredible improvised solos, and some daring real-time interplay marked the set from top to bottom.
The expansive "Medieval Overture," a playful but powerful "Senor Mouse," and a mind-melting blend of funk, jazz and prog in the form of "After the Cosmic Rain" comprised the majority of the first hour of the show, and all were played with considerable fire. Corea in particular appeared animated and way into it, leading the band with his facial gestures, his body movement, and his harmonic hints and cadences.
Interestingly, it was the band's take on Ponty's solo piece "Renaissance" that pulled the most searing and torrid improvisation out of the band members. Ponty and Clarke traded searing 16th note figures, while guitarist Gambale offered a layer of legato, acoustic lines behind them. Drummer White played with a painterly air, adding color or taking it away at will, depending on the demands of the piece.
Above and throughout it all, Corea played with mastery, majesty and soul. He remains one of the best of the best.
jmiers@buffnews.com
Great, great show by everyone. Last time I saw DZ & Co. was at the Statue dedication in Baltimore last September. The show that day was solid, but lacked the fire of many other shows I have seen many times before. It was a highly emotional day, so very understandable.
Having not seen the band for nearly a year, it fed my aching soul some much needed FZ compositions performed impeccably by a top notch, cracker-jack outfit of highly skilled musicians. All I can say is; wow! The band was tighter than a cow's a*s at fly time and was in the zone and smokin'. The setlist was wonderful, the tone was spot-on and the overall sound was pristine. Awesome-awesome show. Thanks DZ and crew! Come back soon as a headliner with no support acts at a venue like UB with great acoustics. I need me some 3+ hour FZ magic.
The length of the whole show way exceeded my expectations. I assumed each artist's set would be somewhat abbreviated but DZPZ clocked in at around 90 minutes and RTF put in a solid 2 hours. This date has been circled on my calendar since it was announced and was easily the highlight concert of the year for me thus…Read more
Great, great show by everyone. Last time I saw DZ & Co. was at the Statue dedication in Baltimore last September. The show that day was solid, but lacked the fire of many other shows I have seen many times before. It was a highly emotional day, so very understandable.
Having not seen the band for nearly a year, it fed my aching soul some much needed FZ compositions performed impeccably by a top notch, cracker-jack outfit of highly skilled musicians. All I can say is; wow! The band was tighter than a cow's a*s at fly time and was in the zone and smokin'. The setlist was wonderful, the tone was spot-on and the overall sound was pristine. Awesome-awesome show. Thanks DZ and crew! Come back soon as a headliner with no support acts at a venue like UB with great acoustics. I need me some 3+ hour FZ magic.
The length of the whole show way exceeded my expectations. I assumed each artist's set would be somewhat abbreviated but DZPZ clocked in at around 90 minutes and RTF put in a solid 2 hours. This date has been circled on my calendar since it was announced and was easily the highlight concert of the year for me thus far. Nothing in my ticket drawer comes even close to suggesting the level of musicianship and shear joy that last night provided.
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On a somewhat unrelated side note......last Saturday I made a last minute quick trip to Johnstown PA to see a Gregg Allman show before he goes into a doctor-ordered rest period for a respiratory infection. It was a 3 day festival, but I only went for a single day to see Gregg. (Tab Benoit, on earlier, was fantastic - btw - if you like that sorta thing).
On the schedule that day before Mr. Allman's set, was a block of time in another tent for Ike Willis' Project/Object. Hey - I was curious so I moseyed on over there. Short impression is that it was absolute shite! A garage band murdering FZ ,material. Bloody awful. Partway into the third song I bailed to get a good seat in the Gregg tent and wait for that. There oughta be a law......
I thought Jamies tone was sweet and tasty tonight ! the set was great, nice to hear Peaches.
hey come back soon !
Great show last night! Thanks for coming to Buffalo. ZPZ & RTF were both awesome!
OMG what a great show by the band tonight!! The sound was awesome in the Center of the Arts. Great job by the crew. While RTF were on stage it was nice to hear Jean-Luc Ponty thanking Dweezil for opening the show. the crowd got a good laugh when he mentioned that he knew Dweezil since age 4 :-)
Very tight tonight. The Yellow Snow Suite was the highlight for me. Rollo just takes me there everytime. This was my favorite version so far. I liked that Dweezil kept it close to the Quad version the first couple of bars & then took it to the stratosphere. Jamie's solo was especially tasty as well, Joe's also - must've been because his parents were in the house. Fittingly I caught Dweezil's eye right before his solo on Willie The Pimp, which was scorching! See you all in Boston!
hmmmmm tickets say 7:30 ...... think I'll just get there early
looking forward to the show tonight !
Will Jean-Luc Ponty guest & play RDNZL or Fifty-Fifty with you guys?????This is the 5th or 6th time seeing you guys.....it completes the summer everytime...so many people miss out on the best band going these days......that's O.K........more for me!!!!!
You guys should think of playing the Bear's den at the Seneca Niagara Falls Casino next year.....it would be the ultimate venue for you guys.................
too bad our beloved ZpZ gets the "short set"
B there or B square! I'll B there! I know it will B AMAZING!
Anyone in driving distance MUST attend this show! The Poodle Bites!
Pygmy Twylyte
Florentine Pogen
Watermelon in easter hay
"Thanks for coming back to Buffalo Dweezil. You made my summer!"
Last year in Niagara Falls was my first ZPZ concert. Incredible job!