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The Lead Sheet Returns! August 2021, Part 1

Adam Meckler Orchestra

I sort of retired “The Lead Sheet” when COVID shut down live music. And while I am no longer willing to commit to a weekly “heads up” regarding area jazz, I will try to provide frequent and timely commentary on what’s happening on the local scene. This is not intended as a listing of  all the gigs and all the venues – keep looking at the calendar on this website, KBEM, specific venues, etc. And sign up for email and Mail Chimp lists maintained by your favorite musicians, watch for Facebook posts, Instagrams, etc. The Lead Sheet is simply one jazz fan’s periodic and biased attempt to highlight the fantastic, unique, unusual happenings in local jazz—mostly gigs but sometimes new recordings and…. whatever makes the Twin Cities jazz scene vibrate.

 

The Gigs

 

 

 

From the Listening Room

Bonegasm

These days, my listening is mostly from the Subaru Forester’s mediocre CD player. But take note of a couple new releases from area musicians: The unique sounds of a trombone trio from JC Sanford—Imminent Standards Volume 1— is a pandemic effort from the trio that played regularly in Northfield at Imminent Brewing  (JC on trombone, Jeff Bailey on bass, and Phil Hey on drums). The harmonies are incomparable and ear-pleasing on a set of standards that now sound like new compositions.  Although Ben Webster’s rendition of Ellington’s “Single Petal of a Rose” will likely always be my favorite version, this trio’s rendition is now #2. So glad this is volume 1, that should mean there will be a volume 2. (Hopefully requiring no pandemic.)  Other new and upcoming releases locally that I hope to check out soon—Zacc Harris Group (Small Wonders), Tall Tales (Taller Tales) and Framework (Cognitive Dissonance). And from the national scene, one that I have only heard via a radio few tracks, but loved the music they played in July at the Iowa City Jazz Festival: Jennifer Wharton’s Bonegasm ensemble’s new release, aptly titled Not a Novelty. Bonegasm is a septet with a front line of 4 trombones (Jennifer on bass bone with Nate Mayland, Alan Ferber, and Sara Jacovino). John Fedchock replaced Mayland in Iowa City. Adding piano, bass and drums, this was a mini-orchestra of full symphonic sound and pretty darn cool to watch as well.

Go out and hear live music.

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