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John Richmond with Special Guest Ralph Lalama
ByThe Turning Point Cafe
Nyack Jazz Week 2021
Piermont, NY
July 26, 2021
What's so special about a special guest artist? While stints in name bands or a track record as a leader may be sufficient to get the booking and fill some seats, in the end, credentials and the expectations that accompany them don't mean much when the band hits and the artist faces the in-the-moment challenges that constitute live jazz performance. Advertised as "

John Richmond
saxophone, tenorb.1961

Ralph Lalama
saxophoneb.1951
Though one might recognize traces of

Hank Mobley
saxophone, tenor1930 - 1986

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Lalama's efforts were supplemented by a first-rate band. Over the course of the thirteen seasons of Jazz at The Turning Point Cafe, Richmond has held his own in the presence of heavyweight tenors such as

Walt Weiskopf
saxophoneb.1960

Doug Webb
saxophone
Jerry Weldon
saxophone, tenor
Bill Moring
bass
Eliot Zigmund
drumsb.1945
The performance came to an end with a feisty rendering of "Take the Coltrane." Relatively brief solos by everyone in the band yielded to a long series of trades between and simultaneous blowing by Lalama and Richmond. Their heated, conversational exchanges were an ideal way to cap off a brilliant set.
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