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Jeff Reed: Look for the Light
ByJeff Reed
bassIn November of 2019, Reed stepped into the studio to record with friends and fellow jazz musicians

Todd Marcus
clarinet, bass
Jonathan Epley
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Eric Kennedy
drumsReed fittingly begins the album with the Charlie Parker tune "Segment." Reed's bass fills between the melody shows his deep understanding of both the bebop and post- bop language. The sonorities of bass clarinet, trumpet, and guitar offer a unique orchestral color. The arrangement allows both Reed and Kennedy solo space while still maintaining a full ensemble sound, allowing no encumbrance of the melody being presented. Jones turns in a fun solo over the swinging rhythm section of Reed and Kennedy. Marcus' bass clarinet solo is built around developing a central rhythmic motif. Epley's guitar solo has a rich tapestry of arpeggios and chromatic embellishments.
The Oscar Pettiford song "Tricotism" starts with a rhythmic figure that Kennedy solos with. The theme is short and to the point, as Reed takes the first solo. Reed has the right amount of percussive attack and a warm woody tone to make his bass sing while still defining the time and resonating the fundamentals when needed. The bass clarinet compliments the ensemble sound and mixes well with the guitar as the chordal support. Reed is to the point in his arranging process, creating gems that provide improvisational moments in the jazz lineage, providing both continuity and relatability. ">
Track Listing
Segment; Waltz New; Tricotism; Paragon; Conversion; Look for the Light; A Look Inside; Quasimodo; Your Name Never Came Up.
Personnel
Jeff Reed
bassSean Jones
trumpetTodd Marcus
clarinet, bassJonathan Epley
guitarEric Kennedy
drumsAlbum information
Title: Look for the Light | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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