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Category: Music
The Night Stevie Wonder met the Jazz Mafia by Adam Theis 09.27.09
As I'm writing this, the day after Stevie Wonder showed up at my band's
gig I'm still on a musical high that feels like it will last a lifetime
- it was the best night of my life. Last night was magical in so many
ways even before Stevie showed up, so as you can imagine, everyone lost
it when he got up to sing with us!
It's getting kinda hard to retell the story because I start getting a
bit emotional so I figured I should write down my recollections of what
happened so people can share the joy that one human being brought to a
whole community in a little jazz club in the Mission on September 26th,
2009.
So, this all happened at a new spot in San Francisco called CODA Jazz
and Supper Club which is only 2 months old. Coda is the newest home of
our 8 year long series "Jazz Mafia Tuesdays" and also where we host the
party that happened last night when Stevie showed up called "Last
Saturdays Remix Live" with Supertaster. As the night approached there
was a lot of magic around the excitement of our good friend and Jazz
Mafia supporter Davin (Showy Mcshow) celebrating his 30th Birthday -
It's kind of an annual thing that we do with him. There were a TON of
his friends there which really helped to get the vibe going.
Supertaster, who is kind of the black sheep of the Jazz Mafia, got a
rare opportunity to perform in front of a full house of beautiful music
loving party people on a weekend which was magic in itself since we
usually play the off-nights. In addition to the amazing vocals of Karyn
Paige and Joe Bagale we were joined by Dublin and Seneca on the mic for
some amazing freestyles. I'm still laughing at the "Love Battle" where
Dublin battled Seneca using compliments instead of put-downs, it was
too many laughs and it was kinda gay! Seneca was so uncomfortable!
As Supertaster got ready to take the stage for our first set Chris
Pastena, who is one of the owners, let us know that Stevie Wonder had
come by the club but for some reason didn't come in, maybe because it
was too crowded (it was filled to capacity) or maybe because he was
hungry but the kitchen was closed....Anyway we were BUMMED that we
missed an opportunity to see and maybe play music for one of our
musical GODS. We soon got over it and had an amazing time playing for
our friends and family who were possibly the craziest audience we've
had in SF in a long time. After the break as we were getting into the
second set someone came up and whispered to me "Stevie Wonder is here,
he is coming in the club!". The rest of the band soon found out and we
were all looking at each other like "WTF?"
As we continued our set of soul, hip-hop beats, jazz breaks and the
like we were encountered with the question of "What do you do when
Stevie Wonder walks into the small club you are playing?". Supertaster
is probably the most versatile band I've ever played with so the answer
to that question could be one of hundreds of directions. I'm not sure
how we decided but the way it went down felt very natural so I'm happy
about it. I wanted to make sure to feature Karyn and Joe on vocals
since Dublin and Seneca had gotten their turn on the mic. We did a
Karyn and Joe original which was very inspired of course. After that it
was feeling like we had to wind things up soon because it was 1:30am.
Occasionally I would look back to see if Stevie was still there and
much to my surprise he was not there with a giant entourage and he
seemed to be just bobbing his head to the music. I also noticed him
clapping and looking enthusiastic when I gave some mentions of our
scene and what we've been building in SF over the past decade, felt
good to know he was listening to that.
We ended up playing a Stevie song "You haven't Done Nothing" which
Bagale and Mcgee sang and I dedicated to the Birthday boy Davin. I
didn't want to even mention Stevie on the mic because sometimes
celebrities don't seem to dig that right? It was clear that after that
song things were not meant to end yet so we played John Lennon's
"Jealous Guy" as an encore. Joe absolutely SLAYS that song and it was a
fun way to end the night in style. As the song neared the last section
I suddenly feared for my life as a large horde of people rushed the
stage with cameras in hand. As I looked up there was Stevie Wonder
being led by his body guard Eric!
When Stevie Wonder got on stage at Coda he acknowledged the band and
was very polite and gracious. Stevie got a mic and did a short "sermon"
about how beautiful this music is - talked about the connection between
John Lennon and Donny Hathaway, and how those songs moved him when he
first heard them. I think Joe's version of that song really did inspire
Stevie to get up on stage with us - I feel like if we woulda played a
funk jam instead, it would've probably not happened the same at all.
Anyway, as the song wound down and Joe gave 110% we could tell Stevie
wanted to SING too - he was inspired. So we chatted with him for 5
seconds and decided on the tune "All Day Sucker" which is a tune we
used to play a lot in Supertaster and also with Realistic Orchestra for
the annual Stevie Wonder Birthday Tribute that we put on. I have to say
that when he started singing the song it was beyond goosebumps...the
crowd was going completely insane yet being very respectful, the band
was playing better than ever and we honestly had no idea that Stevie
would even want to sing with us. He did what I felt like was my
favorite version of that song ever. As the tune was nearing a stopping
point a leaned over to Bagale and suggested testing the water by
playing the riff from "Can't Help it", the hit song he wrote for
Michael Jackson. Joe gave me a huge smile and head nod.
It was a little weird when I merged into the bass line from Can't Help
It, Stevie was still singing All Day, and he kinda froze for a second
to get his bearings - I was kinda freaked out because I felt like "I
just cut off Stevie Wonder!!" Crap!!" But it took him literally 2
seconds and BAM! one of my favorite songs EVER came to life on stage
live as Stevie sang those first few notes of a song that haunts many of
us as one of Michael's most beautiful performances. Seriously, when he
started singing just the shouts from the band alone were like the
rumble of a crowd of a thousand. He broke it down and said a little bit
about MJ and how special the song is to him - He also mentioned that he
wrote the tune in San Francisco, Sausalito to be exact.
Even though Stevie sings the tune in a much lower key than the MJ
version we do, you wouldn't have known he was struggling - He did vocal
acrobatics that I've never heard anyone do, even Stevie Wonder! The
tunes with him went off as if we'd rehearsed them with him - many
people asked me if we knew he was coming; a definite NEGATORY on that
one.
I have to also give the band props - Looking over at them during these
tunes they held it DOWN, calm cool and collected but with hot FIRE - I
felt like I was playing with some seasoned professionals who were
BRINGING IT. As the song wound down Stevie thanked everybody talked a
little more and basically brought a cloud of peace to the North end of
San Francisco's Mission District that will probably last for a long
time.
It was well after 2am but Mr. Wonder stuck around and spent time with
all of the band, taking pictures, listening to us talk about the Jazz
Mafia and being an all around amazing person. I was lucky enough to
hand him the new Brass, Bows & Beats CD of my Symphony and he
seemed very interested when I told him about it. As our time together
wound down, has asked us to huddle around him and imparted some of the
most beautiful and inspiring information a human could ever communicate
- true Stevie, true story, that just HAPPENED.
Out of ALL the musicians alive on this planet Stevie Wonder is THE
musician I've wanted to meet the most for quite some time now. This was
indeed a dream come true because not only we get to meet him but we got
to share some beautiful music and play for him as well as the highest
honor, getting to make music with one of the most amazing musicians and
human beings ever.
Other highlights include Stevie singing a clip of his "Happy Birthday"
to the B-day Boy Davin who was standing right on front of him. The look
on D's face!!!!!
Waking up and realizing it wasn't a dream was awesome.
getting calls and texts all night from fellow music lovers.
Another observation that really impressed me is how the whole time
Stevie Wonder was there it never felt like some paparazzi b.s. that
seems to be everywhere famous people are. People were super polite and
gave Stevie the space he most likely needed in a cramped club like
that. Thanks to everyone who was there for making it a memorable night
and helping us get the vibe just right so that someone like Stevie
Wonder felt like that was where he had to be for his Saturday night.
I have yet to see pics but two of our badass photographers were there
and there were about 30 other cameras so expect to see some footage
soon.
10:01 PM
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