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Benny Golson Quartet at Duc des Lombards
ByDuc des Lombards
Nous N'Irons Pas a New York (We're Not Going to New York) Festival
Paris, France
August 10, 2016
Tenor saxophonist

Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024
The evening began with a lesser-known Golson original that is the title of his newest album, Horizon Ahead (High Note, 2016). His elegantly spare tenor delivery was complemented by a United-Nations-style collaboration with Italian pianist

Antonio Farao
pianob.1965

Doug Sides
drums1942 - 2024
To introduce "Mr. PC," a minor bebop blues written in 1959 by

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969
None of the set's five selections was played in extended length, but each was prefaced by a lengthy nostalgic story, the on-stage mode for which Golson has become known. His ruminations about each of those compositions during the 90-minute set were intriguing for a jazz critic-historian such as myself, maybe not so much for listeners who had paid 40 euros ($45) a seat in the two-level 75-capacity central-city jazz club.
The evening included only one of his notable compositions, and one of the most memorable was called next, "I Remember Clifford." Golson reminisced for nearly 15 minutes before playing a note of his 1957 musical memorial to trumpeter

Clifford Brown
trumpetb.1930
The leader remained on stage after announcing a trio selection, "What Is This Thing Called Love?" Pianist Farao's approach began ardently romantic until he surged into being a raging tiger, delivering rivulets and torrents of notes that caused Golson to softly exclaim "Wow!" For the finale, Golson chose a lesser-known Clifford Brown composition, "Tiny Capers." This swinging bebop chart was delivered with the highest energy of the set.
Golson's seasoned horn style and air of quiet confidence were honed in a career that began 70 years ago upon his graduation from Howard University. After he joined

Bull Moose Jackson
saxophone, tenor1919 - 1989

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
Golson soon earned renown as a composer of multiple charts that have become jazz standards, many of which were popularized during the years he partnered with flugelhornist

Art Farmer
flugelhorn1928 - 1999
Golson, one of the few jazz elders still actively touring, has had a summer performing four to five concerts a month, traveling from Spain to Paris, from Chicago to Colombia, from Texas to New York City. An icon of his era, he is a legend in this one.
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