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Trion In Flight: A Celebration Of Freedom and Form for the Jazz Gallery’s 30th Anniversary
ByTrion, the powerhouse trio led by drummer

Johnathan Blake
drums
Linda May Han Oh
bass, acousticb.1984

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Maria Schneider
composer / conductor
Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952

Dave Holland
bassb.1946

Dr. Lonnie Smith
organ, Hammond B31942 - 2021

Kenny Barron
pianob.1943
Trion recorded a live album at the Jazz Gallery in 2018. In his review on All About Jazz, my colleague Dan McClenaghan remarked, "Chordless trio outings have become commonplace since

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
On Friday night, they opened with

Tom Harrell
trumpetb.1946

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
They played many of the same tunes on Saturday but came out with even more fire. The set felt looser, more freewheeling, and the intensity surpassed the night before. Solos stretched out at length but never lost focusthere wasn't a dull moment. I've heard these three in a wide range of contexts, always performing at a high level, but rarely afforded the opportunity to play with this degree of freedom and openness. The set ended with a performance of Blake's composition "West Berkley St.," the closing track on Jonathan Blake's 2019 album Trion. Written as a tribute to his father, it is a lyrical and meditative, R&B-inflected piece that encapsulates the emotional and musical depth of the trio.
Blake was masterful throughout, propelling the group with volcanic intensity and nuance. His unusually low placement of the cymbalsjust above the snare and tomscontributed to a distinctive timbre and facilitated an exceptionally fast, fluid response. The result was a propulsive, dynamic energy that shaped the rhythmic flow in both overt and subtle ways. Oh's bass work was lyrical and grounding, and deeply affective. At the same time, her dazzling virtuosity was always evidentnot as flash, but as an extension of her expressive range. Potter was simply on fireplaying with remarkable inventiveness, a singing lyricism, and total command of the expansive jazz language. His solos felt both spontaneous and deeply shaped, unfolding with clarity, momentum, and a sense of purpose that was thrilling to hear. Though the format allowed for expansive solos, the trio played with remarkable cohesion and mutual awareness. Their chemistry was unmistakableeach player was fully attuned to the flow and energy of the music.
The level of musicianship was staggering, but what made the experience unforgettable was the sheer joy and connection on stage. Nights like this are why we go out to hear live music. And for the Jazz Gallery, this engagement stood as a testament to three decades of championing boundary-pushing artistry. View Slideshow
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