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Meet Trumpeter Danny Jonokuchi

Courtesy Gulnara Khamatova
There was a clear-cut winner... It was a unanimous decision.
Stefon Harris, Vibraphonist
When Danny Jonokuchi was attending Agoura Hills High School in Agoura, CA, trumpeter

Terell Stafford
trumpetb.1966
"I was completely blown away by his teaching and personality," Jonokuchi said. As a result, he decided to travel across country for college to major in Jazz Studies at Temple University's Boyer College of Music and Dance in Philadelphia where Stafford is Director of the program. "It was definitely a big transition, but it was a chance to study with Terell and [saxophonist]

Dick Oatts
saxophone, altob.1953
Stafford recalls meeting Jonokuchi during that California trip. "I remember him being a very good trumpet player with a great attitude, humility, and openness to learn," he said. "At Temple, he was the perfect student! He was really hard working and absorbed every bit of knowledge shared with him. I love his playing! So melodic, heartfelt, and honest."
After graduating from Temple in 2012, Jonokuchi moved to New York and started teaching to help support himself while he began acclimating to the jazz community, with an emphasis on big bands. "I would look up where big bands were playing," he said, "and introduce myself. I went to the Village Vanguard on Monday nights. After a couple of years of going and learning, I had a last-minute opportunity to play with the band. [Trombonist]

Luis Bonilla
trombone
Scott Wendholt
trumpetb.1965
Bonilla, who was second trombonist in the

Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestraJonokuchi formed The Danny Jonokuchi Big Band and a smaller group (seven to nine pieces) called Danny Jonokuchi & The Revisionists. He also conducts The New Alchemy Jazz Orchestra, a 17-piece big band which he co-leads with trumpeters

John Lake
trumpet
Mike Sailors
trumpetLast year, an expanded version of Danny Jonokuchi & The Revisionists won the first-ever "Count Basie Great American Swing Contest," launched in September by the independent publishing and management company, Primary Wave Music Publishing in collaboration with the Count Basie Estate. Professional and amateur jazz musicians 18 years or older were asked to submit a unique cover of one of three Basie classics"Blues in Hoss' Flat," "Jumpin' at the Woodside," or "One O'Clock Jump." The larger 15-piece Revisionists won with its performance of "One O'Clock Jump." The eight regular Revisionist members are: Jonokuchi, vocalist
Alexa Barchini
vocalsKevin Congleton
percussion
Robert Edwards
trombone
Noah Jackson
bass, acoustic
Greg Ruggiero
guitarb.1977

Jay Rattman
saxophoneb.1987

Ben Paterson
pianob.1982
Pre-pandemic, all the musicians would have been in New York, "but, now," Jonokuchi said, "they were all over. We had started making some videos. It was a great way to play and for me to write new arrangements. When we found out about this competition, I wrote a new arrangement." The winner was selected from 30 entries, and the panel of judges included vibraphonist

Stefon Harris
vibraphoneb.1973

Branford Marsalis
saxophoneb.1960

Christian McBride
bassb.1972
Jonokuchi had seen the Count Basie Orchestra, led by

Scotty Barnhart
trumpetb.1964

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Quincy Jones
arranger1933 - 2024

Neal Hefti
trumpet1922 - 2008

Sammy Nestico
composer / conductor1924 - 2021

Don Sebesky
arranger1937 - 2023
At the beginning of 2020, The New Alchemy Jazz Orchestra was in its third year of a monthly residency at The Django in Tribeca. In late February, Jonokuchi went on a tour of Israel with Israeli multi-reedist Eyal Vilner. "We had done half the shows," he said, "when the rest of the tour was canceled. We had another gig in the UK, but they were talking about potential lockdowns. I got on the first plane home. That was March 7."
Jonokuchi was motivated to enter the Basie competition, he said, "to create some positivity in this tough time for musicians, to get the band together, and to inspire other musicians."
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