The divide between East Coast Hot and West Coast Cool jazz has been more about competition than reality over the years, though I still believe there certainly was (not is) something to it.
The truth can be found in the reality of New York icons like Miles Davis leading the “Birth of the Cool”, along with Saxophonist Lee Konitz and Composer Gil Evans. At the same time, Dave Pell’s popular groups prefaced the Village Vanguard’s Legend and Mainstay big band, the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra, with a lineup that included Baritone Sax workhorse Pepper Adams and Mel Lewis both drumming and leading from his throne.
Chris Wojtecki and I will be channeling some of that Hot/Cool energy and a few of our musical forebears this June at the Pikes Peak Jazz Second Sunday gig. Let’s sample some history……….
Thad Jones/Mel Lewis with a typical Pepper Adams solo/clinic:
Dave Pell’s Octet with Pepper and Mel a few years earlier. This astounding session also had Jack Sheldon, Tommy Tedesco, and a great chart by Bill Holman.
Which leads us to the gang that’ll be playing at PPPJASS’ Second Sunday Affair this June at The Olympian: Alan Joseph on guitar, Stefan Flores on drums, Marc Neihof on bass, and a horn section constisting of Scott Crump, me, Chris, and Brad Eastin.