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The
John Fedchock New York Big Band
is an exception in the 21st century, a big band that has lasted for an extended period with nearly all of its original members. Back in 1989, trombonist
John Fedchock
recruited some of the most talented session players in New York City for his large ensemble, though they were relative unknowns at the time. Over a period of years and a number of recordings together, the band has turned into somewhat of an institution, thanks to both the outstanding musicianship and the leader's impressive charts.
Fedchock
reharmonized the standard
"Embraceable You"
while keeping it accessible, bringing new life to an old warhorse. Shifting
John Coltrane
's
"Moment's Notice"
into a Latin setting (with able assistance from
Bobby Sanabria
on timbales) is also a distinctive detour from typical arrangements.
's originals merit equal attention to his settings of others' compositions. The lively
"J Birds"
is a fun feature for the leader and fellow trombonist
Steve Davis
.
"Elvin's Empire"
salutes the legendary
Elvin Jones
in a powerful
post-bop
tribute to the late drummer. Finally,
"The Ariztocrat"
is a playful salute to
's former boss, the late
Woody Herman
; this mid-tempo swinger would have pleased the bandleader. It includes delightful solos by bassist
Lynn Seaton
, baritone saxophonist
Gary Smulyan
and the composer. ~ Ken Dryden
John Fedchock New York Big Band
is an exception in the 21st century, a big band that has lasted for an extended period with nearly all of its original members. Back in 1989, trombonist
John Fedchock
recruited some of the most talented session players in New York City for his large ensemble, though they were relative unknowns at the time. Over a period of years and a number of recordings together, the band has turned into somewhat of an institution, thanks to both the outstanding musicianship and the leader's impressive charts.
Fedchock
reharmonized the standard
"Embraceable You"
while keeping it accessible, bringing new life to an old warhorse. Shifting
John Coltrane
's
"Moment's Notice"
into a Latin setting (with able assistance from
Bobby Sanabria
on timbales) is also a distinctive detour from typical arrangements.
's originals merit equal attention to his settings of others' compositions. The lively
"J Birds"
is a fun feature for the leader and fellow trombonist
Steve Davis
.
"Elvin's Empire"
salutes the legendary
Elvin Jones
in a powerful
post-bop
tribute to the late drummer. Finally,
"The Ariztocrat"
is a playful salute to
's former boss, the late
Woody Herman
; this mid-tempo swinger would have pleased the bandleader. It includes delightful solos by bassist
Lynn Seaton
, baritone saxophonist
Gary Smulyan
and the composer. ~ Ken Dryden