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John Fedchock: Justifiably J.J.
ByJ.J. Johnson
trombone1924 - 2001

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993
Johnson went on to enjoy a successful careerstanding out as a composer/arranger as well a player, culminating with the The Brass Orchestra (Verve, 1997) and Heroes (Verve, 1999).
So who better to nod to Johnson on the jazz master's centennial year than John Fedchock. The New York-based trombonist wasas are virtually all players of the instrumentinfluenced by J.J. Johnson, so he decided to celebrate his hero's legacy by playing a show featuring the master's compositions, live in the Jazz Kitchen in Indianapolis, where Johnson was born and where he died. An album of the recording of the material was not in the original plan. But that changedand now we have John Fedchock fronting a first-rate Indianapolis rhythm section on Justifiably J.J..
Johnson excelled in any lineup configuration, large or small. But the quartethorn in front of a rhythm sectionwas a lineup he explored often, with First Place and Blue Trombone, both released on Columbia Records in 1957, andProof Positive, (Impulse, 1964). Justifiably J.J. borrows the cover design motif from Proof Positive, and also one of Johson's. tunes from the album, "Lullaby Of Jazzland."
The "live show" aspect of Justifiably J.J., one in which there was no expectation of turning the tapes into an album, lends a relaxed, good time, go-for-it feel to the proceedings. Other turns from the Johnson songbook here are "Naptown U.S.A," "Lament," one of Johnson's most familiar compositions, and "Ten 85," borrowed from the Trombone Master's lastand the best, of his small combo recordingsHeroes (Verve, 1999). It is fine way to wrap up a spirited nod to a legend. ">
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Naptown U.S.A.; Short Cake; Lullaby Of Jazzland; Kenya; Say When; Lament; Minor Mist; Ten 85.
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Title: Justifiably J.J. | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Summit Records
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