Hot Jazz with John Reynolds and Friends in Hollywood Hotshots

Steve Allen Theater, at the Center For Inquiry West (Los Angeles, CA)

Rated 3.9 by 24 members who went.

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    Jazz guitarist John Reynolds and his washboard-playing brother, Ralf Reynolds, perform an evening of "upstairs" hot jazz in Hollywood Hotshots. Reynolds, who has played alongside legends such as Cab Calloway and Thelonious Monk, frequently welcomes special guests to the show.

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    The last date listed for Hollywood Hotshots was Wednesday November 18, 2009 / 8:00pm. (view all dates)

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    9 Member Reviews


    • JoieDeMer
      Member since 2004
      3 Reviews
      • Rating_4_0
      • Written on Mar 13 2008

      I always sit through the Hotshots' show with a big smile on my face. One of the most joyful musical experiences ever! A must-see for any jazz/roots/vintage music fan.


    • Todd Everett
      Member since 2007
      6 Reviews
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      • Written on Feb 14 2008

      The Hollywood Hotshots are five men playing vintage "hot" music -- the show I saw centered around 1932. Instrumentation is violin, guitar, bass, percussion and cornet; the guitarist doubling on 4-string banjo and the cornetist on trombone. The guitarist does most of the singing.

      While the music is fun, it's not (nor is it meant to be) funny; think of a non-dixie Firehouse 5 + 2; the early Bonzo Dog Band without the satirical elements; or Spike Jones without the noisemakers. The guys have a good time, but are serious about their music. I wouldn't say they're all virtuosi, but they're plenty good.

      Special guests are a recussing feature of the Hotshots show; generally announced in advance. The performance I saw included vocalists Johnny Crawford (the child actor turned bandleader) and "Family Guy" creator Seth McFarlane on vocals. Stylistically, Crawford was in a Bing Crosby vein; McFarlane (perhaps surprisingly good) channeling Dean Martin -- anachronistic, but fun. Both could have used a bit of rehearsal, but there was a certain charm to the spontaneity.

      Additionally, Van Dyke Parks came onstage from the audience to play piano and sing an Al Jolson tune (I think it's called), "My Home in Pasadena."


    • Andrea Walsh
      Member since 2008
      3 Reviews
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      • Written on Jun 12 2008

      Phenomenally fun music from amazingly skilled and funny musicians.


    • Scott Pitzer
      Member since 2006
      10 Reviews
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      • Written on Sep 15 2009

      CAUTION: Band and/or audience may contain nuts.


    • Scott Pitzer
      Member since 2006
      10 Reviews
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      • Written on Aug 13 2009

      Band roster varies a bit, but that's okay; there's often a pretty girl singer (or handsome fellow [equal time requirement]) joining them for a song or two.

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      • Written on Jan 10 2008

      awesome!

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      Member since 2007
      2 Reviews
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      • Written on Jan 15 2009

      This was a fun show with talented musicians who kept the audience happy. I didn't expect a comedy act but the men were hilarious and seem to enjoy each others company. Who knew the "washboard" could sound so rad. Glad I was open-minded.

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      Tequila Sheila
      Member since 2003
      7 Reviews
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      • Written on Jan 15 2009

      Loved it! Such a fun event, great music, wonderfully talented musicians,and just an all around upbeat experience.

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      Member since 2007
      3 Reviews
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      • Written on Dec 12 2008

      Always a great show, there are varying guest performers & band members. The best thing about the show is Ralf Reynolds, a fascinating musician to watch who never fails to make everyone laugh by inflicting his unique style of humor onto his brother and bandleader, John.

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    <p>Jazz guitarist John Reynolds has played alongside many legends, including Cab Calloway and Thelonious Monk. Come watch John, his washboard master brother Ralf and their band of experts deliver a night of fun, light-hearted jazz.  Past guests have included Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy), singing cowboy Will Ryan and more.</p>