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Jimmy Cobb: Tough Guys & Stickadiboom
Jimmy Cobb
drums1929 - 2020

Charlie Persip
drums1929 - 2020
Both of these albums come with some academic pedigree. The Generations Band is a program of the International Center for the Arts at San Francisco State University, directed by faculty member and alto saxophonist Andrew Speight. Bassist Steve Haines is the director of the Miles Davis Program in Jazz Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and the members of his quintet are all academics as well as musicians (Cobb is a special guest, appearing on six of the eight tracks). So in many ways the music on these albums is informed and/or influenced by jazz studies programs.
Tough Guys takes a jazz repertoire approach, mixing it up with two pieces from the band's pianist, the late

Ronnie Mathews
piano1935 - 2008

Ray Drummond
bassb.1946

Marcus Belgrave
trumpet1936 - 2015

Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenorb.1968
Another catchy Cobb hard bop tune, the soulfully funky "Composition 101," concludes Stickadiboom, but the other seven pieces are all by Haines and they exhibit a variety and memorability suggesting that he is yet another exceptional bassist leader-composer following in a long and rich jazz tradition. And Cobb gets to display his versatility, from the boogaloo stomp of the title track and quasi-tango of "Rendezvous" to the subtle brushes of the dirge-like "Patience" and snappy brush/sticks stroll of "Prospect Park". Hardly household names, the members of Haines' quintet deserve wider recognition, especially the pellucid trumpet of Rob Smith, who doubles impressively on soprano sax, the robust tenor sax of David Lown and Chip Crawford's exploratory piano.
Tracks and Personnel
Tough Guys
Tracks: Rhythm-A-Ning; Jean Marie; So What; O Grande Amour; Song for Leslie; W.K.; Just One Of Those Things; Freddie The Freeloader.
Personnel: Jimmy Cobb: drums; Ray Drummond: bass; Ronnie Mathews: piano; Eric Alexander: sax; Marcus Belgrave: trumpet; Andrew Speight: sax.
Stickadiboom
Tracks: The Freightrain; Stickadiboom; Rendezvous; Sutak 9-1-1; Patience; Prospect Park; Re:Frayne; Composition 101.
Personnel: Rob Smith: trumpet, soprano sax; David Lown: tenor sax; Chip Crawford: piano; Steve Haines: bass; Thomas Taylor: drums (1, 7); Jimmy Cobb: drums (2-6, 8).
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