The Gold Star Sardine Bar was a bar on North Lake Shore Drive (666?) in Chicago which I believe has now been closed for many years. I feel lucky to have visited the bar on a few occasions between 1982 and 1986 when I was in college.
Patrons crammed into the tiny space -- packed in like "sardines" -- to drink cocktails and hear the house band: The Patricia Barber Trio!
I remember wandering in, knowing nothing about her or her music only to be mesmerized by both her playing and her voice on fabulous sets of mostly standards with an unusually jazzey, bluesey twist.
I raved about her for years and have wonderful memories of the atmosphere there and her performances, and was delighted to find a copy of Split in a Chicago based, jazz specialty store.
After that however, she seems to have moved steadily away for her old classic style and gone in some weird, esoteric direction, perhaps best expressed by the unlistenable track: "Wood is a Pleasant Thing".
Maybe I am just old fashioned and sentimental. I used to be her biggest fan. I suppose I just don't get it.
Patrons crammed into the tiny space -- packed in like "sardines" -- to drink cocktails and hear the house band: The Patricia Barber Trio!
I remember wandering in, knowing nothing about her or her music only to be mesmerized by both her playing and her voice on fabulous sets of mostly standards with an unusually jazzey, bluesey twist.
I raved about her for years and have wonderful memories of the atmosphere there and her performances, and was delighted to find a copy of Split in a Chicago based, jazz specialty store.
After that however, she seems to have moved steadily away for her old classic style and gone in some weird, esoteric direction, perhaps best expressed by the unlistenable track: "Wood is a Pleasant Thing".
Maybe I am just old fashioned and sentimental. I used to be her biggest fan. I suppose I just don't get it.