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Jazz Gallery All-Stars at Tri-C

Courtesy Jeff Forman
Tri-C Auditorium
Cleveland, OH
March 6, 2022
What a difference a month makes.
The Jazz Gallery All-Stars concert scheduled for February 3 at Cleveland's Tri-C Auditorium was swept away when a winter storm driven by howling winds dumped 15 inches of snow on the city. A new date, March 6, was chosen, fingers were crossed and prayers mutteredand answered with sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s. Welcome to March on the Great Lakes.
Yet the weather wasn't the only thing that changed in the intervening 31 days. Guitarist

Charles Altura
guitar
Matt Brewer
bassb.1983

Kendrick Scott
drumsb.1980

Miguel Zenon
saxophone, altob.1976

Gerald Clayton
piano
Renée Neufville
vocals
Melissa Aldana
saxophone
Aaron Parks
drumsb.1983

Sachal Vasandani
vocals
Joel Ross
vibraphoneThe All-Stars might be an ad-hoc band, but many of them have played and recorded together for years. On nine compositions, including one each by Parks, Ross, Scott and Zenon, they spoke a common language that emphasized sophisticated but legible harmonies, daring solos and rhythmic fluidity within a deep groovethe summit of mainstream New York post-bop.
Following a half-hour of performances by a tag team of accomplished high school-age students at Tri-C's Creative Arts Academy led by

Dominick Farinacci
trumpetb.1983
The composition was by Ross, who emerged at the evening's most valuable player. As a soloist, his note choices were consistently imaginative and piquant. The Chicago vibraphonist largely eschewed the pedal, foreground dazzling runs, hammered notes and a grasp of structure that everywhere, but especially on Scott's roiling "Psalm," warped space and time. You couldn't take your eyes off him, even when he wasn't playing. On Parks' "Hard-Boiled Wonderland" Ross played air piano with the long fingers of his right hand, miming the composer's statement of the melody, and he danced in place when he laid out. He was a revelation.
If vocalist Sachal Vasandani's two-song interlude in the center of the program interrupted the prevailing compositional flow, it also elicited some of the evening's most thoughtful and entertaining playing, especially from Parks. His locked-hands solo on a trio version of

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Jon Hendricks
vocals1921 - 2017
The band returned with an Altura original featuring his soaring, clean-toned guitar before the climactic "Psalm," capped by an extended solo that came as a reward for an evening's worth of consistently probing work by this most musical of drummers.
The skipping, syncopated melody of "Strasbourg St. Denis" ended the program, one of the evening's two compositions by Gallery co-founder

Roy Hargrove
trumpet1969 - 2018
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