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Alex Jenkins Trio: Black Bird
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Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
Drummer Alex Jenkins, in his second trio go-around, Black Bird, opens the set pushing a controlled bluster sound with the Great American Songbook classic, "That Old Devil Moon," a tune thatnot coincidentallyRollins included in his A Night At The Village Vanguard.

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004
Alex Reiff
bass, acoustic
Levi Saelua
saxophoneb.1990
"Blackbird," the Lennon/McCartney tune, follows the rousing devil moon. It is a tune that jazz musicians seem to love.

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997

Wallace Roney
trumpet1960 - 2020
The thing with the "no chording guy trio" is this. The bass and drums cannot relax into a supportive sideman roll. They need to bring distinction to the sound. Reiff brings in a muscularity/delicacy dynamic; Jenkins, influenced by his study of the tabla, injects consistent surprises into the music, the way

Jon Christensen
drums1943 - 2020

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011
Black Bird stands out in the chordless trio game, with a mix of compelling originals and nicely chosen covers. The trio closes the show the way they opened itwith a song Sonny Rollins played on his visit to the Vanguard all those years ago: Cole Porter's" "What Is This Thing Called Love," with a relaxed yet insistent groove, closing things out by letting the good old times roll. ">
Track Listing
Old Devil Moon; Justin Montaney; Blackbird; Raven's Ascent; Folk Song; Segment; Cryopolis; All Is Fair In Love And War; What Is This Thing Called Love?
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Additional Instrumentation
Levi Saelua: alto sax, clarinet.
Album information
Title: Black Bird | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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