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Johnny Griffin: Live At Ronnie Scott's
ByThe second draw has to do with his inter-generational band, featuring multiple marquee names like drummer

Billy Cobham
drumsb.1944

Roy Hargrove
trumpet1969 - 2018
Beginning with a fast take on "Lester Leaps In," Griffin has the opportunity to pay tribute to saxophonist

Lester Young
saxophone1909 - 1959

James Pearson
pianoHargrove has an airy presence and Griffin's playing takes on a similar, smoky allure as they cross paths at the top of "When We Were One." When Griffin solos, he adds a bit more thrust into his playing, but Hargrove remains reflective. Despite the well-constructed nature of the horn solos, pianist
David Newton
pianob.1958
When Griffin does play, he shows a penchant for throwing quotes into his solos, and this seems to rub off on the rest of the band. Everything from "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and Christmas carols to "Hit The Road Jack" seems to briefly surface throughout the album, and plenty of other choice quotes almost fly by without notice.
Despite a mild tempo, Cobham and bassist

Reggie Johnson
bass, acousticb.1940
Track Listing
Lester Leaps In; When We Were One; The Blues Walk; Mentor; How Deep Is The Ocean; The JAMFS Are Coming; Hot Sake.
Personnel
Johnny Griffin
saxophone, tenorJohnny Griffin: tenor saxophone; Roy Hargrove: trumpet, flugelhorn; James Pearson: piano (1); David Newton: piano (2-4, 6, 7); Billy Cobham: drums; Reggie Johnson: bass; Paul Kuhn: piano, vocals (5).
Album information
Title: Live At Ronnie Scott's | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: In + Out Records
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