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Newport Jazz Festival 2015: Day 2

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
"I saw that flame and felt that hotness of it close to my face," Davis stated in the 1990 Biography Miles. As part of the 50th anniversary of Davis' fiery 1965 Newport performance, the festival included a series of lectures that focused on different periods of the trumpeter's historic career.

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942
At the Quad Stage,

Alex Sipiagin
trumpetb.1967

Conrad Herwig
tromboneb.1959

Ruben Rodriguez
bass
Bill O'Connell
piano"Thanks, Newport," Herwig said as the piece ended. "We're here to honor a gentleman who I'm proud to say was my boss," a reference to

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014
The band performed Herwig's arrangement of "Filthy McNasty," then brought pianist

Michel Camilo
pianob.1954
Camilo's slow piano playing opened "Gods for the Yoruba," a piece that morphed and became more expansive. The bass drove the groove, while drums and conga provided the foundation from which the horns created their statements. They closed with "Nutville."
At the Harbor stage, a fast and jagged seven note riff whispered its way from

Pat Martino
guitar1944 - 2021

Carmen Intorre
drums
Pat Bianchi
organ, Hammond B3b.1975
"I started out over 50 years ago with an influence from this gentleman," Martino told the audience before he began

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968
Vocalist

Cecile McLorin Salvant
vocalsb.1989

Aaron Diehl
piano
Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964
"She is incredibly intuitive," pianist Aaron Diehl said of McLorin Salvant. "I think she's been singing jazz for 5 or 6 years, and she's absorbed an incredible amount of the language in that time. She is able to dial in to her influences without feeling like she has to completely replicate them. Yet, she can distill them down and create her own unique sound."
The set included the slow and emotional "Fog," that will be part of an upcoming September release, and the slick sounds of "Never will I Marry." They closed with

Blanche Calloway
vocals1902 - 1978

José James
vocalsb.1978

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Solomon Dorsey
bass, acoustic
James Francies
keyboards
Thick and deep, at times the music evoked the rancid sorrows of the blues, and at other instances captured a sheer, uplifting joy. The charismatic singer closed with "Who Is He and What Is He To You?"
The

Tom Harrell
trumpetb.1946

Danny Grissett
pianoThe fast-paced "Orta" closed the set. With a Latin feel, Grissett's piano chords began the piece, and he was quickly joined by

Johnathan Blake
drums
Ugonna Okegwo
bass
Wayne Escoffery
saxophone, tenorb.1975
Harrell emerged for a solo. His trumpet worked a phrasing then spat a loud, single note that encouraged Grissett's piano. Pushing the music, Harrell repeated tones in the high region of the horn. Grissett worked his piano solo to a frenzy, then danced back down with the music. Blake's drumming quickly came to the forefront, joined by bass and piano for an energetic trio segment, as the audience clapped and cheered. The horns returned for the main thematic riff, and the piece abruptly ended as each musician emphasized a single note that comprised the main phrase.

Kenny Garrett
saxophone, altob.1960
"Happy People" had members of the audience moving. Garrett's body swayed as he played. His horn danced to the rhythms, pushing the music higher and higher, as the band locked in blissful expressions. "I know it's hot out there," Garrett said, then resumed playing in a way that encouraged the crowd to continue the party. Building from the band's driving rhythm, he repeatedly circled through the song's main melody line, climbing and falling in a swirl of sounds that kept the crowd engaged.
On "JeVais" Marcus Balyou's drumming leaned towards a heavy back beat. The musicians toyed with the music's tempo, speeding it up, slowing it down, only to bring the groove back again. "Wanne's Thang" dropped hooks and saw the playing move in and out in emotive yet danceable directions.
Garrett's set fused elements of hip hop with the jazz idiom. Staccato bass riffs, and broken piano chords teased funk rhythms, while melodic lines created danceable grooves that brought the party to a rousing close. "Well done, Newport!" Garrett praised the crowd. The flame that is jazz music burned enthusiastically at Newport, and on this day, Garrett was one of its finest torchbearers.
Photo Credit: Richard Conde
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Michel Camilo
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