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Mike Lee Quartet at the Metuchen Public Library

Mike Lee
saxophone, tenorb.1963
On International Jazz Day at the Metuchen Public Library, Lee's interpretations of jazz standards and his improvisations were enhanced by the presence of two contemporaries, bassist

Mike Karn
bass
Billy Drummond
drumsb.1959

George Burton
pianoThe performance's overarching theme (apart from the sheer pleasure in taking in a band running on all cylinders), was that the traditional jazz repertoire isn't a museum piece. In the hands of Lee and company, material written by

Dexter Gordon
saxophone, tenor1923 - 1990

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Steve Swallow
bassb.1940
A few things stood out in a set that wasn't lacking in excitement and thought-provoking moments. Amidst a loose confederation of Burton's long, tangled lines, clusters of notes, brief pauses, and straightforward swing on "Eiderdown," the band launched a hard, explosive momentum, raising the questions: Where will the music go? and When will they come down? Lee offered a splendid ballad interpretation of "Old Folks," often implying instead of explicitly stating the tune, and seeming to work his way back without fully embracing it. The quartet displayed a keen interest in the architecture of Thelonious Monk's "Think of One." In particular, the melody was a source of nourishment for all. Burton's solo persisted in referencing portions of the line, to the point that it seemed to linger in the air even when he wasn't directly quoting it. Drummond's unaccompanied solo initially consisted of snare and bass drum figures that gradually become more complex. Not unlike Burton, he integrated bits and pieces of Monk, and eventually drummed a nearly letter-perfect rendition of a large portion of the melody.
From beginning to end, Lee's quartet fed off the energy and spontaneous responses of an enthusiastic audience. Approximately 50 people listened attentively and didn't hesitate to applaud and offer verbal encouragement, during and after each selection. While this kind of positivity is not unheard of, after a long period in which live jazz was virtually nonexistent, it was great once again to experience a band and an audience making a genuine connection. Many thanks to the Metuchen Public Library and the Metuchen Arts Council for making it happen.
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