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Sean Jones: Live From Jazz at the Bistro
BySean Jones
trumpetb.1978

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1987

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Marcus Miller
bassb.1959

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

SFJAZZ Collective
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2004
Jones brings a dynamic and playful sound to his eighth Mack Avenue Records release, Live from Jazz at the Bistro. The live session was a good choice, capturing the band's poise, fire, and energy. Recorded at St. Louis' Jazz at the Bistro club, the seven-song album, produced by Al Pryor, features Jones with two versions of his bandquartet and quintetas they "hover on the bandstand between sobriety and intoxication," as the trumpeter says.
Jones' longstanding quartet, comprised of pianist

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975

Luques Curtis
bass, acoustic
Obed Calvaire
drums
Mark Whitfield, Jr.
drums
Brian Hogans
saxophone, altob.1982
Opening with Jones' burning "Art's Variable" the tune gives a nod to

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
"Lost, Then Found" possesses a lyrical melody emphasized by Jones and Hogans, playing unison trumpet and soprano saxophone lines. Luques combines swings with the Latin elements that are such a natural part of his playing. The humorous backstory of this Jones composition is that he was walking around his house humming a bass line that developed into a melody, but, right before he started writing the tune out, he sifted through his stash of compositions and found the piece he had written six years before but forgotten about.
"Prof" is boisterous up-tempo selection that features both Hogans and Jones, along with Calvaire's blistering drums. Jones wrote the composition as a tribute to one of his college teachers, the late William Fielder, whose nickname was "Prof." "Prof would mess with us," says Jones. "He'd keep telling us, you're not hip enough, your lives are boring. So, this is my response: another blues with 15 bars and a wacky melody with fourths. He loved fourths." Jones' solo is full of joy and rhythmic diversity, matched by Calvaire as the two converse over rhythmic possibilities.
Live from Jazz at the Bistro is a moving, spirited, honest and raw outing from a band that has its own vocabulary and unique interplay. The playing is first-rate throughout and the album will not disappoint. Jones is on a path of inspiration and appears on a lot of projects lately. I must say his playing is in top form; it is a treat to hear him. ">
Track Listing
Art's Variable; Lost, Then Found; Piscean Dichotomy; Doc's Holiday; The Ungentrifed Blues; Prof; BJ's Tune.
Personnel
Sean Jones
trumpetOrrin Evans: piano; Luques Curtis: bass; Obed Calvaire: drums; Mark Whitfield Jr.: drums; Brian Hogans: alto and soprano saxophones.
Album information
Title: Live From Jazz at the Bistro | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Mack Avenue Records
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