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Jax Jazz Collective: All the Things You Are: The Music of Jerome Kern
ByThe Jax Jazz Collective, out of Jacksonville, Florida, seems to be starting similar journey. In 2014 it was Lotus Blossom: The Music of Billy Strayhorn (J-Bo Records). Less than a year later the group has released All The Things You Are: The Music of Jerome Kern, a vivacious journey through eight of the Broadway/movie composer's wonderful songs.
It's said that Kern didn't like jazz renditions of his songs. But he passed away in 1945, and never got to hear

Oscar Peterson
piano1925 - 2007
The sextettrumpet, two saxophones and a rhythmopen with a sparkling take on "I'm Old Fashioned," one of Kern's most familiar tunes. The horns are hot.

Juan Rollan
saxophoneMike Emmert
flute
Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
"Long Ago and Far Away" opens with leader Joshua Bowlus on Fender rhodes, giving the sound a modern resonance. Trumpeter

Alphonso Horne
trumpet
Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972
This is a fine, bopping, swinging sextet, with a first rate group approach that allows the individual voices to blossom out of the collective. Another stand out effort by the Jax Jazz Collective.
Now what's next? Cole Porter? Gershwin? Sondheim ">
Track Listing
I'm Old Fashioned; Long Ago and Far Away; Make Believe; Smoke Gets In Your Eyes; Yesterdays; Nobody Else But Me; I've Told Ev'ry Little Star; All The Things You Are.
Personnel
Jax Jazz Collective
band / ensemble / orchestraMike Emmert: alto saxophone; Juan Rollan: tenor saxophone; Alphonso Horne: trumpet (1, 2 ,4, 6, 8); Ray Callender: trumpet (3, 5, 7); Joshua Bowlus: piano; Stan Piper: bass; John "L'il John" Lumpkin: drums.
Album information
Title: All the Things You Are: The Music of Jerome Kern | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: J-Bo Records
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