ghost of miles Posted April 5, 2006 Report Posted April 5, 2006 Hey all, I'm putting together a tribute to Jackie Mac for this week's Night Lights... wish I had 42 hours to do it. In the meantime, here's a program devoted to the McLean/Moncur recordings, from the early days of the show--no website yet at that point, but I found the old e-mail description: In December 1962 Jackie McLean went to play a gig in Boston with a local rhythm section. That local section included a 17-year-old drummer named Tony Williams, who would return with McLean to New York a week later to begin a phenomenal career that would include a long stint with Miles Davis' 1960s quintet. McLean also joined forces with Grachan Moncur, a trombonist who had played with both the Jazztet and Ray Charles (and whose father played bass in the Savoy Sultans, one of the great and lesser-known Harlem swing bands). McLean, Moncur, Williams, and young vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson would band together over the next year to record some of the most smoldering hard-bop records in the annals of jazz--ONE STEP BEYOND, DESTINATION OUT, and EVOLUTION (on which Lee Morgan joined them). The style they forged came to be called "avant-bop" by some--a melding of 1950s bop sensibility with the new ideas and approaches so prevalent in the jazz world of the early 1960s. We'll hear music from all of those albums as well as tracks from HIPNOSIS, a 1967 session that went unreleased for many years. Program is archived as "Destination Out" for Aug. 21, 2004. Quote
Big Al Posted April 5, 2006 Report Posted April 5, 2006 Probably my favorite of all the NIGHT LIGHTS broadcasts, one I listen to often. Quote
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