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Ada Bird Wolfe, Jamieson Trotter: He & Me
ByAda Bird Wolfe
vocalsIt was there she began to work with pianist and arranger alchemist
Jamieson Trotter
pianoBut, that is what the best of the best do. The true consummate artist takes the very difficult, making it understandable, enjoyable, and fulfilling all at the same time. On He & Me this creative pair takes a handful of craggy bop tunes, stirring in some tasteful originals, resulting in an even dozen songs for a solid duo recital. Proving the point on a single composition, Wolfe pens words to

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
"Sweet Nardis" is a Trotter-Wolfe original which recalls in name and harmonic spirit,

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Lovie Austin
piano1887 - 1972

Bessie Smith
vocals1894 - 1937
Marty Elkins
vocalsMost provocative is Wolfe and Trotter's pairing of "Blue in Green" and "All Blues" in a mashup making perfect sense. Wolfe's vocals flow with a modal inertia, well supported by Trotter's same accompaniment. The music exists as ravenous particles suspended in the air and time, held together by Wolfe's deeply-hewn alto tone. This performance is impressive. Wolfe (wo)man handles the Beatles' classic "Blackbird," deconstructing it beyond

Paul Jost
vocalsWolfe's single ballad standard performance, "But Beautiful," demonstrates why this is the favorite ballad vehicle for many saxophone players (e.g.,

Art Pepper
saxophone, alto1925 - 1982
Track Listing
Mind to Mind (ESP); Night in Tunisia; Sweet Nardis; You’re Everything; Logo Ru; Too Much Stuff; Any Woman’s Blues; Blue in Green/All Blues; Blackbird; But Beautiful; .Get It Straight (Straight No Chaser); Done With That.
Personnel
Ada Bird Wolfe
vocalsJamieson Trotter
pianoAlbum information
Title: He & Me | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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