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Jaimoe's Jasssz Band at the Iridium

Duane Allman
guitar1946 - 1971

Jaimoe
drumsb.1944

Gregg Allman
organ, Hammond B31947 - 2017

Allman Brothers Band
band / ensemble / orchestraWith the shocking death of Butch Trucks early this year and the recent passing of Gregg Allman, only Jaimoe and Dickey Betts remain of the original sextet Duane assembled. While the latter-day Allman Brothers Band was still touring, Jaimoe started a side gig in 2012 to indulge his jazzier self. Dubbed Jaimoe's Jasssz Band, he teamed with veteran blues guitarist and singer, Jr Mack and added a horn section to take the Allmans' music and other blues standards in new directions. There have been personnel changes over the years, but the current lineup has now settled into a monthly residency at New York's Iridium Jazz Club, a suitably venerable venue for a musician of Jaimoe's stature.
Soft-spoken and circumspect, Jaimoe maintained a lower profile than the other Brothers during the band's heyday. He never came across as anyone's idea of a front man, yet his Jasssz band is a favorite at festivals across the country in addition to their regular Iridium shows. The Allman Brothers were always a guitar-driven band, and playing leads created by Duane and Dickey and, later, interpreted by

Warren Haynes
guitarb.1960

Derek Trucks
guitarThe band, however, is far more than a guitar-led cover band. The trio of brass and woodwind players features Kris Jensen on alto and baritone sax;

Paul Lieberman
woodwindsThe Allman Brothers were among the first rock bands to embrace extended improvisation"In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" and "Whipping Post" were among the early jazzified standoutsand, while the band's roots were in blues rather than jazz, Duane and Dickey were heavily influenced by the sonic palettes of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Familiar favorites such as "Blue Sky" now soar into jazz fusion, and the collective improvisation on "Mountain Jam" is right out of the

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Albert King
guitar, electric1923 - 1992
It's good to see an understated talent like Jaimoe with a steady gig that is building momentum. We can't call Jaimoe's Jasssz Band the hardest working band in New York City because they make it look so easy, but they are clearly one of the finest regularly appearing acts in town in one of the city's best rooms for sound quality and friendly vibe.
Photo credit: Lou Montesano
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