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Miguel Zenon: Golden City
ByCharlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Art Pepper
saxophone, alto1925 - 1982

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Miguel Zenon
saxophone, altob.1976
Golden City, commissioned by SFJAZZ and the Hewlett Foundation, celebrates San Francisco, a subject into which Zenon dug deeply, exploring the city's history from its pre-European Native American communities through the Mexican settlements to the Gold Rush, the Chinese immigration days and beyond, to the town's ongoing gentrification and the influence of high-tech and its "Sanctuary City" status, resulting in a sweeping, thematic 11-piece suite.
Thematically and instrumentally challenging and complex, featuring a nonet heavy on the low-end brass (trombones, tuba, trumpet), Golden City is a triumph. The horn arrangementsbacking the alto sax, piano (

Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975

Miles Okazaki
guitarb.1974

Daniel Diaz
percussion
Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Opening with melancholy, wistful "Sacred Land," Zenon's saxophone cries for San Francisco's original Native American people before it shifts into a bustling, life-affirming groove. The implacable "Rush" speaks to the ultimate downfall of those native peoples, in the form of the Gold Rush that brought the European onslaught into the Golden City. The horns intermingle, and squabble in dark tones. "Acts Of Exclusion," referring to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, came about via Zenon's research into the Bay Area's Chinese American community. The saxophonist seems to conjure Charlie Parker with a tart turn that gives way to Okazaki's stinging guitar solo. "9066" speaks to FDR's executive order that forced thousands of Japanese-Americans into concentration camps. It features

Chris Tordini
bass, acoustic"Sanctuary City" celebrates San Francisco's decision to welcome the wanderers, who often roam and relocate for political and persecution reasons. Sanctuary for the less fortunate rubs up against resistance with a significant percentage of America's voters. Most San Franciscans probably do not care about resistance of the hateful kind.
Golden City, an erudite examination of the layers of history of San Francisco, peels away some of the history book public relations sophistry that often covers the worts and injustices of the evolution of American society. The album is Miguel Zenon at his creative peak. A riveting listening experience. And, man, those horns... ">
Track Listing
Sacred Land; Rush; Acts of Exclusion; 9066; Displacement and Erasure; SRO; Wave of Change; Sanctuary City; Cultural Corridor; The Power of Community; Golden.
Personnel
Miguel Zenon
saxophone, altoMatt Mitchell
pianoChris Tordini
bass, acousticDan Weiss
drumsMiles Okazaki
guitarDaniel Diaz
percussionDiego Urcola
trumpetAlan Ferber
tromboneJacob Garchik
tromboneAdditional Instrumentation
Diego Urcola: valve trombone; Jacob Garchik: tuba.
Album information
Title: Golden City | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Miel Music
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