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Mark Hagan's Jazz Salon At The Old 76 House
ByThe Old 76 House
Mark Hagan's Jazz Salon
Tappan, NY
January 24, 2018
A couple of minutes into "How Deep Is The Ocean," the first selection of an opening set, without uttering a word, the ad hoc group assembled by bassist

Mark Hagan
bass
Steve Johns
drumsb.1960

Duane Eubanks
trumpetb.1969

Jay Azzolina
guitarAt times it was interesting to consider the band's efforts on spatial terms. During the bulk of a brisk treatment of

Hank Mobley
saxophone, tenor1930 - 1986
The contrast between the improvisational styles of Eubanks and Azzolina was another one of the engaging aspects of the set. Eubanks isin this contexta mature hard bop oriented stylist who tends to create a place of his owndead center in the musicwhile the band supports, reacts to and provokes him. He often gives the impression that a part of him remains untouched by his surroundings. Fluid, speech-like patterns that include a decided lyrical emphasis are wrapped in a nice full tone. Eubanks favors the middle register of the horn yet likes to deliver the occasional high note flourish. A sense of cohesion is engendered by carefully constructed phrases devoid of any haste or excess. Throughout "This I Dig Of You," Eubanks firmly held his ground while Johns' snare drum chattered and Azzolina jumped in and shot one of the trumpeter's phrases right back at him.
Azzolina is something of an acrobat, restlessly making quick changes in tone, phrasing, rhythms and emphasis, yet somehow manages to sound whole and in stay touch with his bandmates. In a mere portion of a chorus during "How Deep Is The Ocean" the guitarist juggled biting, deliberately phrased lines, single notes and chords that antagonized one another, and offered a brief interlude of refreshingly relaxed chords which gently moved against the beat. On

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972
In a set that achieved an admirable balance between group interplay and continuity, there was no shortage of startling moments. A couple of examples included Hagan's ferocious walking line, which briefly spurred a manic dimension to Azzolina's solo on "This I Dig Of You"; and the way the band deftly moved in and out of double time in the middle of a series of eight bar trades with Johns during "How Deep Is The Ocean." These kind of moments, as well as quality of the performance as a whole, are typical of the high standards of the Hagan curated jazz series at the Old 76 House.
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