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Michael Pedicin: 'Just the Three of Us' at Chris’ Jazz Café

Courtesy Victor L. Schermer
Chris' Jazz Café
Philadelphia, PA
September 10, 2022
This superb set of mainstream jazz by three accomplished and dedicated musicians:

Michael Pedicin
saxophone, tenorb.1947

Jim Ridl
piano
Dean Johnson
bass, acousticPianist

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
It was striking that most of the tunes in the set had themes of love, compassion, and empathy.

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Red Garland
piano1923 - 1984
"Song for My Mother" is a song that saxophonist/composer

Walt Weiskopf
saxophoneb.1960

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Phil Woods
saxophone, alto1931 - 2015
Both Ridl and Pedicin worked with the late great guitarist

Pat Martino
guitar1944 - 2021
The group's rendition of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969
Martino's classic "Turnpike" began with an unaccompanied introspective solo by Ridl, as if he were telling a story. Bassist Johnson then came in with the pulsating rhythm of the Martino version. Johnson's virtuosity and imagination shone in this piece, placing him on an equal footing with Pedicin and Ridl.
The standard "You Don't Know What Love Is" began with one of the highlights of the set: an extended beautiful cadenza by Pedicin in which he explored the many possibilities inherent in the tune. This led Ridl and Johnson into solos that emphasized the emotions of the broken lover who is the implicit narrator of a song whose lyrics are integral to the music.
The group concluded the session with Ridl's "You Know How It Is" from A Door in a Field, Vol. 2: Songs of the Green River (Self Produced, 2016). Ridl's several recordings expressing his country origins in North Dakota are an important part of the recorded legacy of jazz, and the trio honored that legacy by topping off the set of standards with it.
"The Three of Us" group convened a few months ago as a suggestion of Ridl. The group amply illustrated how the trio without drums gives each musician a chance to carefully weave his own tapestry. It will be interesting to see if future performances include more interactive, conversational opportunities like the Evans trios or adheres to the emphasis on solos. Their first show was live streamed from the Soapbox Gallery, a venue in Brooklyn whose internet availability became an important part of jazz during the height of the COVID pandemic. Pedicin pointed out that a recording of the Soapbox performance is already available: Just the Three of Us: For Peace and Unity (Self Produced, 2022).
Chris' Jazz Café deserves kudos for their near-perfect sound system and for the excellent services provided by their staff. The whole experience brought obvious pleasure to the folks who attended and listened intently. Steven Wright, an acclaimed actor in Philadelphia theater circles, did a brief but highly pertinent interview with the group during the intermission. If there is an award for being the best at the thankless task of emcee for a nightclub show, he gets it.
Personnel
Michael Pedicin: tenor saxophone; Jim Ridl: piano; Dean Johnson: bass.Set List
In Your Own Sweet Way (Dave Brubeck); Song for My Mother (Walt Weiskopf); Portrait(Pat Martino); Impressions (John Coltrane); Turnpike (Martino); You Don't Know What Love Is (Don Raye and Gene de Paul); You Know How It Is (Jim Ridl).Tags
Live Review
Michael Pedicin
Victor L. Schermer
United States
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Jim Ridl
Dean Johnson
Bill Evans
Dave Brubeck
Red Garland
Horace Silver
Phil Woods
Pat Martino
John Coltrane
Paul Chambers
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