In a description of his musical evolution in Downbeat Magazine, McLean offered the following modest self-appraisal: “I have never been in the forefront of any new style, but I have been able to align myself with [different styles] and maybe add to them”
i had read that he was teaching, working as a community activist with the drugs and young people programmes and playing but knew little of him or his playing in later years
this excellent essay gives a great overview of his life and contributions to jazz, African-American culture, the community and education .... in a phrase ... a major figure
what strikes me in the essay and in the clip below is that he plays with his son .... hence the generativity ... a figure who sustains and improves society to build a little on Erik Erikson's view of generativity
another hero of mine - a certain Mr Tracey - plays with his son, but seeing him last year playing with son and grandson at the Y in Leicester was a deeply moving experience [great gig too] .... but i had first seen Stan at Scott's when i was a kid; i doubt either of us could have dreamed that we would be in the same room again, he in his 80s, playing with his son and grandson ... when we say jazz comes of age we might be meaning a lot more than we at first though we did in terms of acceptance and air time and other superficial thoughts ..... as an art it runs through families and generations ...
i love the thought of Jackie hanging out at Bud Powell's house; the attention of such young musicians must, we hope, have given that genius some solace and esteem in an otherwise bleak world of police, psychiatry and ECT ... Jackie certainly built on that experience in his own life and contributions as an educator .... nor is he alone in that contribution .... Kenny Barron and Ran Blake are [were] very active in the educational field, and here for example, Stan Sulzman teaches at the Royal Academy and Django Bates also at RAM and now in Switzerland ...
an improvised art must of necessity be an apprenticed art, a griot art; it has moved beyond the early fellowships of the road and the cellar bars to institutions, families and concert venues .... this is what the MJQ tuxedos were for .... long may it prosper ...
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