Cookie emerged, in the dark, and sat at the grand piano. With her back to the audience. Sang three songs, without ever showing her face. On came the band, a four piece outfit of drums, bass, guitar and sax. And still she sat at the piano for the next number. Only then when more than twenty minutes had passed, did she come to the mic centre stage and show herself. Maybe it's just me, but I found this an odd way to start a show and get an audience on your side. So it took me a while to get into the swing of the music.
And swing it does. Cookie's voice is deep, resonant and expressive, although the quality drops holding longer notes. The songs are mostly self penned, sometimes touch on depression, often dealing with how difficult she is to have a relationship with. She laughs loudly and frequently and has a great time up there, a big presence in all senses. Her band a solid appendance, with good solos from sax and guitar, and an excellent bass player.
It was slow getting going, but ended up being an enjoyable show and a fun time.
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