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Bill Charlap Trio at Jazz, TX

It's the same for any of the giants. They give everything, right away.
Bill Charlap
Bill Charlap
pianob.1966

Peter Washington
bassb.1964

Kenny Washington
drumsb.1958

Kenny Barron
pianob.1943
The band gave at the highest level all night. In two sets, twenty-one pieces, they played songs of

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Hoagy Carmichael
piano1899 - 1981

Jerome Kern
arranger1895 - 1945

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964

George Gershwin
composer / conductor1898 - 1937

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Juan Tizol
trombone1900 - 1984

Tommy Flanagan
piano1930 - 2001
The depth of artistry on the bandstand was astounding, their knowledge and craft, their preternatural musical communication, the beauty of the collective sound they have developed over the past quarter century. What's moreas those who follow the band are awareit is likely to be even better next time. Along with lesser-known gems, they dug into tunes they all learned coming up and have played for decades, titles that are in the collective jazz consciousness. Working with such a vast shared mental library of compositions and arrangements, sets needn't require much pre-planning. In a corner just inside the piano, Charlap placed his set list, a sheet of paper half the size of a mobile phone, filled on both sides with single-word titles. Mainly, however, he listened to the room and went with what resonated.
The sound of the band was phenomenal. On a borrowed bass, Peter Washington played with ease at high velocity, immaculate intonation at any speed, and legato notes that seemed to ring beyond the normal decay. In a rare interview with bassist

Todd Coolman
bass
Doug Watkins
bass1934 - 1962
Kenny Washington "orchestrates" the music, as Charlap likes to say. From Washington's perspective, "If a drummer can't sing the arrangements, the band is finished" ("Kenny Washington on Melodic Drumming," Four on the Floor, March 2020). Washington learned "by association," listening to recordings of the greats, singing all the parts, learning the chord changes and lyrics. In a group context, he brings an orchestrator's understandings to bear as an improviser by constantly mixing his timbres and articulations, voicing the drums so as not to, as he put it, "strangle the changes" or "swallow the melody," enhancing certain frequencies he hears in piano and bass, attenuating others.
With his expressive technique, improvisational prowess, sly humor, deep insights, and ability to frame the music in multiple ways on the fly, Charlap is a consummate jazz pianist and band leader. He sees the group as a collaborative, accepting his role as nominal leader but asserting that the creative division is "33 and 1/3," just like the rpm of a vinyl LP. Fair enough.
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