Champagne Jazz Concert at Thornton Winery

September 9th, 2012

Kenny G and his band at Thornton Winery’s Champagne Jazz

By Norman E. Hill (Photos by Maralyn D. Hill)

“A loaf of bread, a jug of wine and…”  At Thornton Winery’s 24th Annual Champagne Jazz Series, John Thornton looked over the outdoor setting and said, “this will be the concert of your life.” He was right.

Two virtuoso smooth jazz performers were featured consecutively, Earl Kluge, a guitarist, and Kenny G on saxophone. With Kluge’s 75 minute set, a short break and Kenny G for nearly two hours – this concert at 3 ½ hours was definitely the longest and, arguably, the best concert I’ve ever attended.

Earl Kluge and Band at Thornton Winery

Kluge’s band is comprised of four members: Lee, Finney, Cox, and Nelson Rangell – expertly alternating between sax and drums. Ear-catching highlight? Rangell’s drawn out whistle and an extended drum solo.

Kenny G works the crowd

Kenny G and his ensemble made a noteworthy entrance – working his world-class magic from the back of the outdoor crowd – gradually, deliberately working his way up to the podium and his band members. He lived up to his reputation as a master showman during this audience walk. He would do this again later, this time up to the audience situated in the bleachers. Everyone had a closeup of legendary Kenny G in Temecula that day.

Thornton Winery’s acclaimed 2010 Barbera

Music fun-fact delivered on the event program: In 1997, Kenny G was entered in the Guinness Book of World Records for playing the longest note ever recorded on a saxophone. Amazing! During one of his sets, one of his notes surely came close to that record in beautiful, long drawn out fashion.

Kenny’s band members have, in most cases, been with him for over 20 years. They were Robert Dempson on piano, John Raymond on guitar, Daniel Batterano on drums, Ron Powell on percussion, and newcomer Chris Golden on bass. Powell was masterful on percussion.

Right at the start, G announced that he would give away one of his saxes to a winning number.  The delighted winning couple came to the podium and stayed there to listen to one of the selections. He continued a love affair with the audience by saying he would stay awhile after the concert to autograph his CDs that were purchased by concert-goers.

The concert was deservedly sold out – what a memorable way to celebrate a California mid-summer evening.

There was more to music this evening – dinner from award winning Cafe Champagne included a starter of fig salad, an entrée of short ribs and roasted garlic potatoes, and dessert of chocolate trilogy and raspberry coulis. We were greeted with Thornton’s Méthode Champenoise champagne (their specialty!) and each course was paired with a selection from the vineyards. While we both always enjoy the champagne, Maralyn’s favorite on this night was Thornton’s standout 2010 Barbera.

For me, the food, wine, and world class performances of Kluge and Kenny G make this a concert one that will be forever remembered.


An Update on Thornton Winery Activities, from Winemaker David Vergari

May 20th, 2012

David Vergari Walking through the Vineyards (Photo by Heather Van Gaale)

By David Vergari, Winemaker at Thornton Winery

Time just keeps flying by.  It seems like the April fool’s jokes were still current until I realized Memorial Day weekend is just days away.  What happened?  Bottling is what happened.  We did a slew of it between April 23 and May 4, all while the crew was also busy getting the wines ready.  The good news is that everything went off beautifully, and the wines are sound.  Round Two of bottling will occur sometime in mid-June and that’s it until after we finish up the harvest.

We’re starting to see signs of bloom with some of the white grapevines at our contract suppliers, but nothing as yet with our reds.   People sometimes ask why Thornton does not have white grapes planted on the estate.  I’d love to see this, but our vineyard is low-lying, so there is the risk of frost damage.   Whites go through bud break precisely during the frost period so this makes them vulnerable, and I don’t particularly care to see their tender buds fried to a crisp.   If our vineyards were located on a hillside, that would be a different story. A hillside location allows the cold air to flow downward into “sinks” where it remains until the temperature warms up.

Benson (Photo by Micha Schellhaas)

The Thornton Winery Jazz Concert season kicked off on April 29.  My wife and I saw one helluva great performance by Mindy Abair, tenor sax player extraordinaire.   Mindy has a group of musicians who absolutely swing, plus this time around she was joined by two special guests who brought their respective A-games: guitarist Jeff Golub and vocalist/guitarist David Patch.  David first achieved notice back in the late-seventies as the lead singer with the group Ambrosia, and he sang several of the group’s hit songs in their original registers!   Needless to say, Mr. Patch possesses an incredible vocal instrument.   It was a magical evening of superb music.   Davey sez check out the concert schedule online at www.thorntonwine.com.

 

Mother’s Day in Temecula: All Day Brunch with Live Music

April 29th, 2012

Location: Cafe Champagne at Thornton Winery  |  32575 Rancho California Road  Temecula, California 92591  |  951-699-0099

For additional information contact: Linda Kissam, PR/Marketing: lindakissam@aol.com

Reservations Required!  951-699-0099

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