Gonzalez / Gibbs / Essiet – Passion Reverence Transcendence. The Music of McCoy Tyner

Gonzalez / Gibbs / Essiet – Passion Reverence Transcendence. The Music of McCoy Tyner

Gonzalez / Gibbs / Essiet - Passion Reverence Transcendence. The Music of McCoy Tyner

In December of this year, 2018, McCoy Tyner will be eighty. The largest jazz pianist, brilliant master of modal jazz and hard-bop, repeated Grammy winner and many other prestigious awards, this musician influenced many jazz performers. Among them are three creators of the album-tribute to Tyner: pianist Benito Gonzalez, percussionist Jerry Gibs and bassist Assyet Okon Assyet. In a beautifully published booklet for the album (which, incidentally, is characteristic of all the releases of Whaling City Sound), each of them confesses in his love for the magical art of Tyner. His colleague on the instrument, the Venezuelan pianist Gonzalez most appreciates the freedom of expression and the spirit of Tyner’s music. Gibbs, the famous “Thrasher” (“Thresher”), the author of a number of very successful albums, published by the same Whaling City Sound, that I loved Tyner’s music from the age of 14. And Assyette, whose double bass skillfully kept the rhythm in the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Abdullah Ibrahim and Art Blakey, is happy to perform Tyner’s music with old friend Gibbs and a thin pianist like Gonzalez.

Passion. Awe. Perfection. These three emotional definitions musicians put on the cover of their album. And they backed him up with their game. The first nine tracks of the program are music by McCoy Tyner, performed with all the skill inherent in the three musicians. Gonzalez, a musical fauvist, loves bright colors and splashes energy from under his fingers on the keys – he demonstrated this in full. Gibbs in this record armed with an incredible number of instruments and filled the sound with complex rhythmic patterns. Essiyet, like a real moderator in a heated discussion, steadily and tactfully maintains a balance in each play. They mostly composed a program from the famous compositions: Fly With the Wind, Just Feelin, Festival In Bachia. The tenth track in it is the famous Coltrane ballad Naima, Recalling the time of McCoy Tyner’s collaboration with Coltrane in his “modal period”. And the program is completed by three compositions of each of the musicians. Essiet called his offering Tyner Trane Express – it’s like an afterword to Naima, Gibbs wrote a composition with a spoken name Between Friends, and Gonzalez, echoing the previously performed Tyner Festival In Bachia, generously added a Brasilian Girls composition to the program of Latin color.

Photos in the booklet captured the musicians, along with a much older and thinner hero of his album. There are also reviews on this project, and Tyner himself, and other jazz masters. I want to finish this little text with a laconic review of bassist Stanley Clark: “You will like this tribute to the American Treasure”. I join his words!

© & (p) 2018 Whaling City Sound 

13 tks / 77 mins 

(Benito Gonzalez-p; Gerry Gibbs-dr, perc, conga dr, harp, mini Moog, vibe, marimba, kalimba, balifons, glockenspiel, electronic effects, voices, wood fl, quica; Essiet Okon Essiet – ac.b, el.b;) 

The disc is provided by Whaling City Sound / Mixed Media 

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The B-Town Bearcats will be playing a tribute to New Orleans and Traditional Jazz at Bear’s Place for the annual Jazz Fables Swing into Spring event.

The show will take place from 5 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 10. Tickets are $8 for general admission and $6 for students.

B-town Bearcats is an eight-member jazz group led by Mike Lucas on piano. The show will include jazz compositions by Jelly Roll Morton, Fats Waller, Hoagland Howard “Hoagy” Carmichael and more.

The event will be the opening of the Spring/Summer Jazz Fables Series concert season, and will include pop songs from the turn of the century through the 1920s as sung by Kathleen Miller.

The following week on Thursday, May 17, the Jazz Fables will have the return of Monika Herzig’s “The Time Flies,” featuring Monika Herzig on keyboard, Peter Kienle on guitar, Scott Pazera on bass and IU alumnus Josh Roberts on drums.

The show will be from 5:30 to 8 p.m., and tickets are $7 for general admission and $5 for students.

Hannah Reed

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Stream the 2018 Relix Live Music Conference Now

Stream the 2018 Relix Live Music Conference Now

The second annual Relix Live Music Conference is currently underway, with two days of panels, discussions and more set for Brooklyn Bowl, with a variety of leaders from around the live music world gathering to share and impart knowledge and insight from each of their unique experiences.

Below, watch a free stream of the entire 2018 conference, starting on Tuesday, May 8 with panels on livestreaming, festivals, the restoration of The Capitol Theatre, talent buying, a focus on touring with Portugal. The Man’s team and more, plus a conversation with Don Was and David Fricke. Tuesday night’s stream will also feature the We B-E-E Spelling event with music from Leftover Salmon and Andy Frasco.

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