
Punk Jazz bassist Eli Namay literally knocked out the audience with his virtuosity at the Empty Glass last night.
There are so many cool things happening this weekend that we had to start early. Last night at the Sound Factory, people came out to pay tribute to the late Derick Kirk, with music from Comparsa, The VooDoo Katz, Ryan Kennedy and others. Across town at The Empty Glass, your loyal PopCulter and his Diva, Melanie, were in attendance at the final performance by Chuck Biel’s Punk Jazz, which is disbanding on the exit of virtuoso bassist Eli Namay, who’s winging off to Musical Super-Hero Academy in the fall.

It was an evening of incredible music, the likes of which we simply do not get enough of here in town. Chuck Biel was tearing off progressive riffs like a madman while Eli was channeling Jaco Pastorius and Casi Null filled the air with inventive chords. Drummer Jimmy Holly kept the beat even though he was dealing with time signatures that looked like algebraic equations. Chuck will be taking a year off from performing following his final gig with the Underdog Blues Revue next Saturday, and it’s going to be a long wait to see what he cooks up in his musical lab during his time away from prying public ears.
And that was just Thursday! Full details on the rest of this busy weekend follow after the jump. (more…)