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Matthew Parrish's Philly Express Band: Jazz at Cherry Street Pier

Courtesy Victor L Schermer
Cherry Street Pier
Philadelphia, PA
April 16, 2022
This "Jazz Appreciation Month" concert, sponsored by Jazz Philadelphia and the city's Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, unveiled a jazz quintet of highest caliber. The group was assembled by bassist Matthew Parrish with the idea of bringing together two distinguished Philadelphia-based veterans and, relatively speaking, three younger players. This was their first gig together, but they clicked in beautifully. There is a particular excitement when you hear musicians without a track record together getting in a tight groove.
The more seasoned musicians were Parrish on bass and

Byron Landham
drumsb.1969

Camille Thurman
saxophoneb.1986

Behn Gillece
vibraphoneb.1982

Tony Miceli
vibraphoneb.1960

Michelle Lordi
vocalsThe music was either from the sixties or recent compositions by Block and Gillece. The show took off with

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016

Milt Jackson
vibraphone1923 - 1999

Gary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943
Lordi sang "The Very Thought of You" in her often appreciated minimalist style, laid back, "lento," and finding the expressive aspect of each note. This made for a good contrast with the band, which swung lightly, the way

Nelson Riddle
arranger1921 - 1985

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996
The real thrill of this group came from the way they interacted with one another, creating a musical whole greater than the sum of its parts. Gillece, in particular, created beautiful filigrees around the others. You could sense the pleasure that Landham felt as he responded lithely to Gillece and the others with a freedom that is liberating for a drummer who can daydream a little rather than just beat time. Landham combines the rhythmic precision of

Kenny Clarke
drums1914 - 1985

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004
The finale was an original composition of pianist Block entitled "Shining Spirit." The group co-created an expressionist "arc" of evolving forms of a higher being rather than improvising around a melody. In the midst of this collective development, Block took a keyboard solo that was jaw-dropping. He fingered at such breakneck speed that it sounded like a fabric or tapestry of sound. It was Bach on steroids. It had the feeling of something entirely new to jazz, a sort of multi-dimensional equivalent to Coltrane's "sheets of sound." Block is finishing up a challenging dual degree program at Columbia and Juilliard. He is definitely reaching for something new.
Parrish deserves gratitude and praise for the way he facilitated the coming together of this group and their cohesion as a collective.

Anthony Branker
composer / conductorb.1958
Parenthetically, the setting for the concert was an enclosed long space that was formerly a pier the length of a football field. At the end, on the Delaware River is an open air restaurant. The steel beam infrastructure is reminiscent of some European rail stations. It has an ambience well-suited for a festival space or various kinds of exhibitions. The only regret was the lack of seats around the sound stage. Listeners sat on benches a considerable distance from the musicians. Hopefully, there will me more such concerts there, and the producers will think to place some rows of folding chairs around the stage.
Set List
Sister Sadie (Horace Silver); Black Nile (Wayne Shorter); Till Then (Bobby Hutcherson); Still Doing Our Thing (Behn Gillece); Blues; The Very Thought of You (Ray Noble); Poor Bird (Michelle Lordi); No Expectations (Mick Jagger/ Keith Richards}; Shining Spirit (Joseph Block).Personnel
Matthew Parrish: bass; Camille Thurman: tenor sax; Behn Gillece: vibraphone; Joseph Block: piano; Byron Landham: drums; Michelle Lordi (guest artist, vocals).Tags
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Matthew Parrish
Victor L. Schermer
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Behn Gillece
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Michelle Lordi
Horace Silver
Wayne Shorter
Bobby Hutcherson
John Coltrane
Milt Jackson
Gary Burton
Nelson Riddle
Ella Fitzgerald
Kenny Clark
Elvin Jones
Anthony Branker
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