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Corey Weeds: Cory Weeds Meets Jerry Weldon
ByGene Ammons
saxophone, tenor1925 - 1974

Dexter Gordon
saxophone, tenor1923 - 1990

Eddie Davis
guitar, electricb.1955

Johnny Griffin
saxophone, tenor1928 - 2008

Cory Weeds
saxophone, altob.1973

Jerry Weldon
saxophone, tenorOpening with Eddie Davis's "Hey Lock," the duo sets the tonerollicking, brawny, and full of greasy old-school grit. Weldon's horn roars with Lockjaw's ghostly approval, while Weeds takes a slightly cooler approach, etching his solo with precision and rhythmic clarity. The rhythm section of pianist

Miles Black
piano
John Lee
multi-instrumentalist
Jesse Cahill
drums
Clifford Jordan
saxophone, tenor1931 - 1993
Hard bop pianist

Freddie Redd
piano1928 - 2021
The set closes with Weeds' own "323 Shuter," a nod to his Canadian roots and the Vancouver jazz scene he has done so much to nurture. It is a modern tune with a classic feelcompact, savvy and melodically memorable. ">
Track Listing
Hey Lock !; Princess; Toyh; Olé; Just As Though You Were Here; Lady Be Good; I Had The Craziest Dream; One Flight Down; 323 Shuter.
Personnel
Cory Weeds
saxophone, altoJerry Weldon
saxophone, tenorMiles Black
pianoJohn Lee
multi-instrumentalistJesse Cahill
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Cory Weeds: tenor saxophone.
Album information
Title: Cory Weeds Meets Jerry Weldon | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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