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The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra: The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra: OverTime: Music Of Bob Brookmeyer
ByThad Jones
trumpet1923 - 1986

Mel Lewis
drums1929 - 1990

Bob Brookmeyer
trombone1929 - 2011
When Jones left the fold and departed for Europe at the tail end of the '70s, things could've gone a very different way for this storied outfit: it could've simply carried on as a pretty good band that covered Thad Jones' music, endlessly recycling songs of the then-recent past. The Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, né Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, was certainly headed in that direction at that point in time, but Brookmeyer was the game-changer. He took the reins, ushering in a new era of creativity for this organization.
Brookmeyer tightened and polished up the band's interpretations of the Jones charts, brought in new music, and allowed the organization to stand as a creative force that's forever connected to its founders, but constantly evolving. In the process, he also got his own creative juices flowing again, as this band served as his laboratory for compositional and arranging experimentation. Brookmeyer eventually followed in Jones' footsteps, leaving America and setting up shop in Europe, but he never completely severed his ties with this organization. He played with the band on occasion and, in 2008, he finally brought up the idea about making a new recording with The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.
While Brookmeyer didn't live long enough to see this album to completion, he was around long enough to shape it. He delivered four new piecesall homages to various members of the bandthat share space with some of his older compositions. "Suite For Three" focuses in on the sound of longtime VJO alto hero

Dick Oatts
saxophone, altob.1953

Scott Wendholt
trumpetb.1965

Rich Perry
saxophone, tenor
Gary Smulyan
saxophone, baritoneb.1956

Ralph Lalama
saxophoneb.1951
The four remaining selections on the album were culled from the Brookmeyer book that took shape between 1979 and 1981. Oatts gets to revisit Brookmeyer's landmark "Skylark" arrangement more than three decades after he originally recorded it with this group; a parade of soloists shine during "XYZ"; rapidly shifting ideas and chromatic pathways are explored during "The Big Time," a previously unrecorded Brookmeyer chart from said time period; and the powers of space and suggestion are on display as Oatts' flute casts spells during the haunting "Sad Song."
Most composers that are blessed with long life tend to outlive their inventiveness, but the opposite seems to be true in the case of Bob Brookmeyer: his body left this world in 2011, but his body of work is still turning heads. ">
Track Listing
The Big Time; Suite for Three: Oatts / Scott / Rich; XYZ; Skylark; At the Corner of Ralph and Gary; Sad Song.
Personnel
Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestraNick Marchione
trumpetTanya Darby
trumpetTerell Stafford
trumpetScott Wendholt
trumpetDick Oatts
saxophone, altoBilly Drewes
saxophoneRich Perry
saxophone, tenorRalph Lalama
saxophoneGary Smulyan
saxophone, baritoneFrank Basile
saxophone, baritoneDavid Peel
french hornJohn Mosca
tromboneLuis Bonilla
tromboneJason Jackson
tromboneDouglas Purviance
tromboneJim McNeely
composer / conductorDavid Wong
bassJohn Riley
drumsMike Truesdell
percussionAlbum information
Title: OverTime: Music of Bob Brookmeyer | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Planet Arts Records
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