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Anest, Kendrick, & McKinney: Live at the Blue LLama, Volume 1 & 2
ByA veteran of the Ann Arbor scene for many years, guitarist

Alex Anest
guitarb.1974
For years Anest had wanted to form an organ trio and just prior to the pandemic he pulled together the one heard here on two volumes recorded live at Ann Arbor's premier jazz club, The Blue LLama. Organist
Corey Kendrick
organ, Hammond B3
Etienne Charles
trumpetb.1983

Rodney Whitaker
bassb.1968

Harold McKinney
piano
GayeLynn McKinney
drums
Live at the Blue LLAma Vol. 1
Self Produced
2021
Culled from performances in April, June, and November of 2019, the first volume of Live at the Blue LLama was issued in 2021 by Anest himself and features seven chestnuts gathered from a variety of sources. The opening "Chitlins Con Carne" is an obvious nod to Detroit jazz luminary

Kenny Burrell
guitar, electricb.1931
Two classics from the pen of

Duke Pearson
piano1932 - 1980
A sprightly bossa beat propels Anest's resourceful version of Chick Corea's "500 Miles High." However, the most intriguing choice of material has to be the inclusion of saxophonist

Ernie Krivda
saxophoneb.1945
The closing "On the Midnight Special" is from the pen of

Pat Martino
guitar1944 - 2021

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968

Live at the Blue LLama Vol. 2
Self Produced
2023
Delving further into tapes from 2019, Anest recently released a second set of performances from the Blue LLama as a vinyl exclusive. The two-record set was mastered by Clinton Holley and Dave Polster at Well Made Music and then pressed at Gotta Groove Records in Cleveland. This limited release features a random selection of colored vinyl, making each set unique.
Anest waxes poetic on a smoldering take of "Angel Eyes," with McKinney punctuating key moments with her classy ride cymbal hits. The tempo steps up for the following "Where's Timmy?," the lone Anest original. The rollicking number gains momentum thanks to McKinney's rim clicks on all four beats. As Anest cultivates his solo, one can hear strains of the blues and country music for a palate akin to some of Bill Frisell's music. Kendrick clearly finds the changes to his liking as well, delivering a solo full of resourcefulness and spirit.
The shadows of

Duke Pearson
piano1932 - 1980

Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979
Anest has managed to mix up his material in a way that brings variety and leads to a natural ebb and flow. The Sonny Rollins' trinket "St. Thomas" gets the pots on for a romp where Anest cooks repeated phrases to perfection. The trio also brings a fresh outlook to "Sweet Georgia Bright," another number that finds good, old-fashioned swinging at a premium. A piece by Anest contemporary

Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967
Tracks and Personnel
Live at the Blue LLama Vol. 1Tracks: Chitlins Con Carne; Willow Weep for Me; Nomad; 500 Miles High; Panhandle Hook; Idle Moments; On the Midnight Special.
Personnel: Alex Anest: guitar; Corey Kendrick: organ; Gayelynn McKinney: drums.
Live at the Blue LLama Vol. 2
Tracks: Angel Eyes; Where's Timmy?; Chant; Jean De Fleur; St. Thomas; Sweet Georgia Bright; Just a Thought; Dolphin Dance; Idle Moments.
Personnel: Alex Anest: guitar; Corey Kendrick: organ; Gayelynn McKinney: drums.
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