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Ed Cherry: Are We There Yet?
ByJazz, no less an ideology, has also become "defined" through a series of maxims ("must swing," "must contain the blues," "must prefigure improvisation") that while articulating general truisms perhaps, lay the groundwork for the exceptions that prove the rule. And while no less a philosopher than

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
"My first love was the blues," recalls Cherry from his New York apartment. "I was drawn to it at a young age when I fell in love with the music of

Buddy Guy
guitar, electricb.1936

Muddy Waters
guitar1915 - 1983

Albert King
guitar, electric1923 - 1992

Freddie King
vocals1934 - 1976
Cherry, who still describes himself as a "blues guy," never strayed far from this initial inspiration. Listen, for example, to "Are We There Yet." Here, Cherry's deep understanding of the blues coalesces nicely with his rhythmic looseness and omnipresent swing that channels both

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Big John Patton
organ, Hammond B31935 - 2002

Larry Young
organ, Hammond B31940 - 1978
"The sound of great organ playing has also always stuck with me," elaborates Cherry, "because when I first got into jazz in New Haven, Connecticut, there were two unsung brothers, Bobby and Eddie Buster, both organ players, who welcomed me in and took the time to show me things and teach me tunes."
Perhaps because of this formative experience, the "OGD" (organ, guitar, drums) classic pairing has remained central to Cherry's music in both the aggregation of his working band (

Kyle Koehler
organ, Hammond B3
Byron Landham
drumsb.1969
"Basically, these tunes are what this band plays live," states Cherry, who participated in a few recordings as a side person for Cellar Live before, in his words, "stepping up" do his own session. "Additionally, I've always wanted to blend organ with vibraphone," referencing Larry Young and

Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016

Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979
Returning momentarily to the aforementioned truth vs. belief debate, Cherry, articulating an aphorism of his own, suggests that "everyone should have their own sound, which matures with age." And while the perennially youthful Cherry numbers now as an NYC jazz scene stalwart (having arrived here in 1978), mentoring guitar students enthusiastic to draw upon his lived experience and sage advice, his is a maturity not measured in coffee spoons (to riff off J. Alfred Prufrock), but in tone, taste and, to again quote Duke Ellington, the "feeling" of jazz that he so beautifully brings to this fine recording here. Andrew Scott
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Track Listing
Jean Pauline; Ding Dong; Green Jeans; Holy Land; Japanese Folk Song; Are We There Yet; Spring Is Here; Mr Walker; Lawns; Tres Palabras.
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Title: Are We There Yet? | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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