It was nice to hear the Alex Welsh track on JRR over the weekend and to be reminded just how influential the Chicargo school of jazz that emerged in the 1920's once was. When I think about music from Chicargo it seems to be either about the scene with in the early twenties and the arrival of Armstrong from New Orleans as well as the Austin High School gang, the electrics blues scene that grew up in the 1950's or the Avant Garde movement that evolved in the 1960's. The music produced during jazz's first decade still seems potent to me yet I'm increasingly impressed by some of the musicians who have arrived on the current scene. In some respects, what is going on in Chicargo is perhaps even more exciting than what is going on in New York and very much in keeping with some of the more adventurous sounds that have stemmed from musicians as diverse as Fred Anderson or Ken Vandermark. I've expressed my enthusiasm for Nicole Mitchell and Jeff Parker before but last week I discovered the work of Josh Berman whilst working on my computer one evening. In a moment of serendipity, it is now possible to hear the music of the 1920's and the current Avant Garde mixed together under the leadership of the aforementioned cornetist.
I don't know much about Berman other than he often plays with vibest Adam Adasiewizc as well as being a fomer pupil of Brad Goode who is himself a terrific trumpeter in the Dave Douglas mould and who has similarly recorded works by earlier jazz composers like Langston Curl, Frankie Newton and Bix.
This offering by Josh Berman and hs gang is of "Jada" and seems a bit like Bob Brookmeyer's traditionalism re-visited -meets- Eric Dolphy's "Out to lunch." I thing this is absolutely terrific:-
I don't know much about Berman other than he often plays with vibest Adam Adasiewizc as well as being a fomer pupil of Brad Goode who is himself a terrific trumpeter in the Dave Douglas mould and who has similarly recorded works by earlier jazz composers like Langston Curl, Frankie Newton and Bix.
This offering by Josh Berman and hs gang is of "Jada" and seems a bit like Bob Brookmeyer's traditionalism re-visited -meets- Eric Dolphy's "Out to lunch." I thing this is absolutely terrific:-
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