Review: Trombone Shorty

The State Theatre, Arlington VA
February 25
It wasn't actually that warm, but by the 2nd or 3rd song, the outer shirt was off. Welcome to a Trombone Shorty show.
I first saw Trombone Shorty in the summer of 2007, at an outdoor concert on the Hudson River. I remember we were told, um, this is a high energy act, so you're going to have to get up off of your picnic blankets. We did.
The group is touring extensively this winter/spring with an album coming in April.
They led off with Mercy, Mercy, Mercy and were soon on to a rendition of American Woman. I forgot a bit that the group does their own take on some quite popular stuff (Let's Get It Started (?!)). Sometimes I wish there were a little more emphasis on the original, and maybe we'll hear that in the new album.
But in the end what they are, at least for live shows, is a dance party band. And their line-up keeps the crowd quite pleased, myself included.

The show moved toward New Orleans toward the end, with a little Aaron Neville mixed in and then the Saints.
More than two and a quarter hours after we started, we were exhausted. But we had sure got our money's worth.