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Ambrose Akinmusire and Bill Frisell at The Theatre at Ace Hotel

Courtesy Jason Williams
...The conjoining of Ambrose Akinmusire and Bill Frisell could seem like a no-brainer. Thankfully, this particular partnering fait accompli has recently been accomplished and is going public... as heard in an exhilarating concert at Los Angeles' The Theater at Ace Hotel.
The Theatre at Ace Hotel
Los Angeles, California
October 14, 2023
In playing the imaginary match game, in which we speculate on jazz musicians who would and should get along beautifully, the conjoining of

Ambrose Akinmusire
trumpetb.1982

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
At least that was the ecstatic impression made on the audience in the reanimated movie palace connected to downtown Los Angeles' Ace Hotel recently (presented by UCLA). The trio Owl Song, with Akinmusire's drummer ally
Timothy Angulo
drums
Herlin Riley
drumsb.1957

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Interestingly, the putative headlining set was by Frisell's group logically named FIVE, a question of balance and mirrored elements featuring separate rhythm section flanks of two basses

Thomas Morgan
bass, acoustic
Kermit Driscoll
bassb.1956

Rudy Royston
drums
Kenny Wollesen
drumsAnd yet, despite the expected artistic heights and breadth of Frisell's latest grouping, it was the new and fertile relationship with Ambrose which most boldly seized our senses and sense of a deep alliance in the making. As different as they may seem in terms of stylistic turf presented separately, the pair shares various attributes. Both tend to be introspective, although Frisell leans into sly humor, contrasting Akinmusire's more serious focus. Both are innately slippery when it comes to restrictive idiomatic definitions: they go freely where the heart guides them, formatting the damned.
Among other commonalities, both have also contributed memorable commissioned works for the Monterey Jazz Festival, Frisell with his Big Sur (released on Okeh Records in 2013) and Akinmusire with now two commissions to his name, the chamberlike The Forgotten Place (2015) and the recent triumph in the form of Isakoso, a neo-African-jazz-charged piece. Isakoso, a clear highlight of this September's Monterey festival, also featured the soulfully majestic Malian singer

Oumou Sangaré
vocalsb.1968
A few weeks later, Akinmusire and Frisell were at the Ace hotel, exploring the new possibilities of the "bassless" Owl Song entity. Over the course of five varied tunes, often underscored by a certain bittersweet emotional aura, the trumpeter issued spare directives and improvised with a view to interactivity. We got compact bursts of the virtuosity Akinmusire is in command of, but his ear was more on the prize of creating a new, meshing musical reality.
And he has found an ideal foil in Frisell, whose subtle and watchful parts reminded us of his special adaptability when working with another musicians' compositions and concepts. he amply proved that flexing ability in his legendary quarter-century alliance with drummer/composer

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011
Our ears are duly perked for what's to come of this relationship.
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