Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Kenny Barron, Ray Drummond, & Ben Riley: So Many Lovely Things: Live In Brecon

 

   Yusef Lateef, Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson, Booker Ervin, Stan Getz: just a small sampling of the illustrious jazz figures who have given pianist Kenny Barron plenty of work since his recorded debut on brother Bill Barron’s 1961 Savoy album The Tenor Stylings Of Bill Barron. Besides being a much in demand sideman, Barron has also recorded over 50 albums as leader. A new addition to his discography is the recently unearthed So Many Lovely Things: Live In Brecon, a 1995 performance featuring the impeccably balanced trio of Kenny Barron, Ray Drummond, & Ben Riley. Recorded before an appreciative audience in the 400-seat Christ College Auditorium in Brecon, Wales, this set offers over 90 minutes of pure enjoyment. Barron, whose exquisite touch and elegant sense of swing are in evidence from the first note, starts off the show with Oh, Look at Me Now, a melody by Joe Bushkin that goes back to the early 1940's. Barron must have spending some time listening to the Tommy Dorsey band. That song, and the contemporaneous Bob Russell composition Time Was are the oldest songs in the program. Like most well-traveled pianists, Barron probably knows hundreds of tunes, and he writes some of his own as well. He plays two originals for the Welsh crowd. His gently relaxed Silent Rain is a solo piano feature, while the enchanting Nikara’s Song is explored at length by the trio. The balance of the program includes Freddie Hubbard’s Up Jumped Swing, two pieces by Thelonious Monk (a solo excursion on Shuffle Boil, and a mildly uptempo trio version of Ask Me Now), and three well-loved standards. As bassist Drummond comments to Ted Panken in the liner notes, “Kenny’s universe includes many dimensions.” Barron himself notes that he “likes music, and I like all of it.” And he loves to play all of it, too, as this lovely set proves. Happily recommended. 

Elemental 5990464 (Lp and CD); Kenny Barron (p) Ray Drummond (b) Ben Riley (d); Brecon, Wales, August 12, 1995; Disc 1 (54:08): Oh, Look At Me Now/ Up Jumped Spring/ Shuffle Boil/ Time Was/ Silent Rain/ Ask Me Now. Disc 2 (53:40): Nikara’s Song/ The Surrey With the Fringe on Top/ The Very Thought of You/ Canadian Sunset. www.elemental-music.com

Charles Downs Quartet: Inner

   

      The music of the Charles Downs Quartet on Inner is precisely what you’d expect from the storied ESP-Disk label: unfettered free improvisation that employs a broad range of strategies to move the music forward. Drummer/leader Downs, now 82 years old, performed under the name Rashid Bakr for most of his career, playing with several editions of Cecil Taylor’s bands, as well as with Jemeel Moondoc and Other Dimension In Music. He reverted to his birth name earlier this century, playing in the Flow Trio with Joe Morris on bass and Louie Belogenis on tenor sax, and with multi-instrumentalist Joe McPhee. Morris joins him for this outing, Downs’ very first release as leader. Jamie Saft, whose musical résumé is dauntingly lengthy, plays piano, and Hery Paz is out front on tenor saxophone. Downs’ nuanced drumming, dynamic control, and polyrhythmic expertise serve to energize his companions. Paz’s growly sound and quick reflexes are complemented by Saft’s incisive piano lines and Morris’ adventurous bass. The exemplary ebb and flow of this session makes for a wholly enjoyable recording. Recommended. 

ESP-Disk’ ESP5044; Hery Paz (sax) Jamie Saft (p) Joe Morris (b) Charles Downs (d); Brooklyn, NY, December 16, 2024; Inner, parts 1-5; 58:02. espdisk.com

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Rob Garcia: Sizzle Ensemble

     I’ve always appreciated truth in advertising, so I’m happy to report that the Sizzle Ensemble helmed by drummer Rob Garcia makes good at the promised excitement of the name. The quintet, an A-team line-up with Shane Endsley on trumpet, Noah Preminger on tenor, Gary Versace on pianos, and Kim Cass on bass, is clearly having a ball right from the start, with their novel arrangement of Thelonious Monk’s theme song, Epistrophy. That’s one of three cover versions in the set, along with Marcus Miller’s Tutu, a staple in Miles Davis concerts in the last part of his career, and Herbie Hancock’s 1965 classic Maiden Voyage, played here with Versace on funky electric piano and bluesy solos from Preminger and Endsley. Garcia composed all the rest, save for Sizzle, a lively group composition and one of the two bonus tracks, noted as “not on the digital release.” The first of his pieces, Early Celebration, captures the raucous energy and cross-conversations of a great party. The tempo accelerates and decelerates, just like the ebb and flow of a convivial gathering. And in truth, the session sounds like just that kind of party. It no doubt helps that Preminger and Cass have been playing and recording together for over a decade, while Garcia and Preminger have collaborated on seven projects since Garcia’s Perennial CD (2009). The versatile multi-keyboard artist Gary Versace is ubiquitous, with well over 150 sessions to his credit since 2000. Trumpeter Endsley, with a bold, fluid sound, has worked with a wide array of musicians since 1996, including Steve Coleman, Ralph Alessi, Ben Allison, and as a member of Kneebody. Maybe all you need to know about Rob Garcia is that he might be the only drummer who’s worked with both Joseph Jarman (LifeTime Visions, 2000) and Woody Allen (soundtrack to Wild Man Blues). Among the many high points are the uptempo strut of Autumn Mischief, the deceptively simple Department of Peace, and the artful groove of Dreambreaker, with Cass setting the pace amid more powerhouse soloing from Preminger and a typically inventive Garcia solo. With each member of the band having worked in many disparate styles of jazz, it gives the members of the Sizzle Ensemble a potent and refined group sound. Seriously recommended. 

Connection Works; Shane Endsley (tpt) Noah Preminger (ts) Gary Versace (p, el p) Kim Cass (b) Rob Garcia (d); New Jersey, November 15, 2025; Epistrophy/ Early Celebration/ Tutu/ Autumn Mischief/ Department of Peace/ River/ Bully/ Maiden Voyage/ The Shadow Nose/ Dreambreaker/ Ghosts Present/ Follow the Thread*/ Sizzle*; 68:37; Tracks marked * are “bonus tracks not on digital release.” www.connectionworks.org