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Ralph Peterson & the Messenger Legacy: Onward & Upward
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Ralph Peterson
drums1962 - 2021

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
Blakey's attention to new ideas and personal development is his true legacy. Peterson's Messenger Legacy is about that sense of casting creativity forward, and doing so in the hard bop tradition. Onward & Upward (Onyx, 2020), Peterson's 25th release as a leader, adds a new chapter in the Messenger songbook. Performed in the classic sextet format, seventeen musicians contribute, fourteen of whom are former Jazz Messengers. The tunes bear the classic array of Blakey trademarks, from blues and soul, to polyrhythms and solid harmonies. They open a vast amount of space for a cadre of great jazz improvisers. "He wouldn't have had us stick to playing 'One by One,' and 'Blues March,' and 'Children of the NIght,'" says Peterson. "It's great to play and honor those tunes. But to write a new page in the Jazz Messengers songbook, that's what Art expected of us."
Peterson's title track is a swinging hard bop tune that reminds us that this music was once almost exclusively played for dancers, its driving rhythm spurring on the spot innovation from the front line of tenor giant
Billy Pierce
drums
Steve Davis
tromboneb.1967

Essiet Essiet
bassb.1956

Zaccai Curtis
pianob.1981

Jackie McLean
saxophone, alto1932 - 2006
Trombonist

Robin Eubanks
tromboneb.1955

Brian Lynch
trumpetb.1956

Lonnie Plaxico
bassb.1960

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008

Woody Shaw
trumpet1944 - 1989

Terence Blanchard
trumpetb.1962
Pierce's "Sudan Blue" is the only tune on the record previously recorded and performed by Art Blakey. The choice to include the tune on the album was made out of respect for Pierce as the Senior Messenger in the group. Guitarist

Kevin Eubanks
guitarb.1957
Lynch's "El Grito" adds a Latin touch to the proceedings. Lynch's career has been blessed not only with the mentorship of Blakey, but that of pianist/bandleader

Eddie Palmieri
piano1936 - 2025
This recording will of course, be attractive to fans of the great legacy that the master Blakey left us upon his passing. That however, is not reason in itself to be curious. This is a marvelous effort, featuring sparkling new compositions performed by some of the best modern jazz has to offer. It swings like mad from the outset to its dynamic finish. The fact that it is attached to a great legacy makes it that much more intriguing. ">
Track Listing
Forth and Back; Sonora; Onward & Upward; Waltz For Etienne and Ebony; Red Black and Green Blues; Un Poco Haina; Sudan Blue; Portrait of Lord Willis; Tricks of the Trade; El Grito; Along Came Benny.
Personnel
Ralph Peterson
drumsJoAnne Brackeen
pianoKevin Eubanks
guitarRobin Eubanks
tromboneEssiet Essiet
bassSteve Davis
tromboneCraig Handy
saxophonePhilip Harper
trumpetReinaldo de Jesus
percussionBrian Lynch
trumpetLonnie Plaxico
bassBill Pierce
saxophone, tenorMelissa Slocum
bassJean Touissant
saxophonePeter Washington
bassZaccai Curtis
pianoAnthony Wonsey
pianoAlbum information
Title: Onward & Upward | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Onyx Music Label
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