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The Cookers at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley

Courtesy Jack Gold-Molina
The music was flowing with free-form improv right out of the gate, Henderson and Harrison trading burning, melodic solos.
The Cookers
band / ensemble / orchestra
David Weiss
trumpetb.1964

Eddie Henderson
trumpetb.1940

Donald Harrison
saxophone, altob.1960

Craig Handy
saxophoneb.1962

George Cables
pianob.1944

Cecil McBee
bassb.1935

Billy Hart
drumsb.1940
The set started out with the straight ahead tune "The Mystery of Monifa Brown," written by Cables. The music was flowing with free-form improv right out of the gate, Henderson and Harrison trading burning, melodic solos. Clavé rhythm accented the intensity, with McBee and Cables tight and smooth and Hart riffing and breaking up the time.
In contrast to the first tune, McBee's "Peacemaker" was low-key and fluid, outside yet in, like pools formed by the ocean tide. Henderson played fast runs on trumpet over the moderate pulse, Harrison's alto sax tonal inflections complementing the reflective and changing rhythmic undercurrent. McBee's bass solo was lyrical like birdsong on the shore of a river or words spoken during a conversation between two people.
"Three Fall," written by Weiss, featured Handy's fiery and explosive tenor sax playing, his vocabulary seemingly unending and coming from a very deep place. Weiss soloed on trumpet as though he was communicating from the stratosphere, Cables accompanying McBee articulating time and space with eighth and sixteenth note phrasing in a triplet feel. "Close To You Alone," a ballad written by McBee, featured Harrison's alto complemented by Hart's brush work, reminiscent of '60s creative jazz session musicians like saxophonist Arthur Jones.
The up-tempo arrangement of

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008

Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers
band / ensemble / orchestraThe night came to a close with a mid-tempo encore, the adventurous bop tune "Blackfoot" written by Cables.
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