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Kamasi Washington & The Next Step at Michigan Theater

Michigan Theater
Ann Arbor, Michigan
September 30, 2016
Much hoopla has surrounded the ascension of saxophonist

Kamasi Washington
saxophoneb.1981
The bold and declamatory "Change of the Guard" would bring on a robed and majestic Washington, supported by a large ensemble that featured two drummers. Echoing the kind of spiritual jazz delivered by the likes of Pharoah Sanders and Archie Shepp back in the late 60's, Kamasi wasted no time in making connections that led to a communal sense of celebration. It wouldn't be individual numbers or even solos that stood out by memory, but more a sense of being washed up in the fervor of the moment. The sense of theater and drama was not unlike that of attending a Sun Ra performance.
Introducing various members of his group with heartfelt and entertaining stories, Kamasi brought on trombonist

Ryan Porter
trombonePatrice Quinn
vocalsKeyboardist

Brandon Coleman
pianob.1988
An unusual and risky move, Washington opened things up in the middle of the show for an extended drum solo between

Tony Austin
drums
Robert Miller
bass, electricb.1951
A regal "Magnificent Seven" lived up to its name, a vamp based number that might have proven to be the perfect closer had the crowd not demanded an encore. Sagaciously bringing down the energy level for the message-driven "The Rhythm Changes," Kamasi and crew wrapped up the evening to lingering cheers and awaiting throngs eager to meet the man himself. Generously giving of his time, Washington held court in the lobby for some time signing autographs and continuing the communal vibe that he established from note one.
Photo Credit: C. Andrew Hovan
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