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Steve Turre at SMOKE

SMOKE
New York, NY
September 11, 2016
It's not an exaggeration to state up front that New York, jazz capital of the world, contains a virtually limitless variety of jazz music joys available to anyone on any given night, which can make choosing which gig to see, and where, no simple matter. For a few reasons, the third and final night of

Steve Turre
tromboneb.1948
Trombonist Steve Turre, 67, is one of the most accomplished players in jazz, with a blue chip pedigree whether viewed from his primary musical resume (Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers,

Woody Shaw
trumpet1944 - 1989

Rahsaan Roland Kirk
woodwinds1935 - 1977
Turre's superb crew this night included the intense

Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenorb.1968

Mike LeDonne
organ, Hammond B3b.1956

Jimmy Cobb
drums1929 - 2020

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
They led off with "Taylor Made," a bright up tempo tune that featured a bracing opening solo from the leader's trombone followed by an outstanding tenor solo from Alexander, sounding clear and crisp out front despite appearing to be unhappy with the stage sound. "Quietude" took the mood down with its melancholy colors, Turre's darker trombone tones trading off with LeDonne's trilling piano. "JoCo Blue" was dedicated to

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Turre dedicated the next tune, "Coffee Pot," to his trombone inspiration, the great

J.J. Johnson
trombone1924 - 2001
Jobim's "Corcovado" closed the set. As arranged by Turre, the go-stop go-stop samba shuffle of the bass and drums and LeDonne's moody, pulsing piano chords created a comfortable bed beneath his muted trombone, evoking the soft "quiet night of quiet stars" theme. Alexander soloed with support from Turre on Venezuelan maracas, before the leader picked upcould it be? yes, picked up a conch shell and started blowing into the mic. For the uninitiated (and I include myself in that category prior to this performance), this raised eyebrows: was it, um, a gimmick or would it be musical? The answer quickly became apparent: this was extraordinary music of another dimension. As I later learned, since the 1990's Turre has pioneered, and mastered, playing seashells, especially conches of varying sizes; by cutting custom blow-holes in specially selected shells that can match certain pitches, he is able to create unique sounds -low guttural moans, high squeals, and a wide range of otherworldly sounds. By the end of "Corcovado," Turre had worked four different-sized shells to mind-expanding effect.
Turre's arrangements afforded the players ample space to present a unified theme, solo, lay out, jump back in and seemingly enjoy interacting with each other's ideas immensely. And the warm tone and melodic bends and slides of Turre's trombone added his own "colors," demonstrating a mastery all his own. Uplift on this somber day had been achieved.
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