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Saturday
Oct202012

Available Now! NEA Jazz Master Bobby Hutcherson Returns with "Somewhere in the Night" on Kind of Blue Records

PRESS RELEASE

First Release in Three Years Continues Vibraphonist's

Partnership With Organist Joey DeFrancesco

Streaming Tracks From Somewhere In The Night


New York City is the jazz capital of the world and Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola in Jazz at Lincoln Center is one of the music's greatest venues. On October 10, 2009, over the course of two sold-out sets, legendary vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson recorded what would become Somewhere In The Night. The album, which is being released on Kind of Blue Records on October 16, also features the Joey DeFrancesco Trio -- guitarist Peter Bernstein and drummer Byron Landham as well as its organist namesake.

Of the organist, Hutcherson says, "One thing about Joey, he knows how to play. He doesn't play at the same volume all the time. He can play very soft and then he can increase his volume a lot. Because of that, he's very aware of what volume to play with the vibraphone. Even while he's soloing, he plays at different volumes. It makes it really good, you know." He continues, "Although he's full of ideas, he never gets in the way because he sure is very good at tempo. And I don't mean tempo as speed... I mean tempo as being able to understand what he's playing at any speed, you know, the tempo of life. He paces his notes, so they don't come out cluttered. He understands how to deliver a certain thing, and that's an important thing to do."

Somewhere In The Night manages to capture the live energy of a band in top form. The opening track "Teddy", written for Hutcherson's youngest son, sees the vibes master build a mammoth improvisation that builds in intensity and tempo, while "Little B's Poem", written for Hutcherson's oldest son and the composer's most famous work, is given new life nearly fifty years later by rephrasing the melody into a vamp that leads into a spectacular group improv.

Hutcherson pays tribute to his late mentor, Milt Jackson, on the legend's "SKJ", and displays his virtuosity on Duke Ellington's "Take the Coltrane". Coltrane's "Wise One" was the title track of a previous Kind of Blue release by Hutcherson and is reinterpreted here thanks to DeFrancesco's accompaniment. The organist leads with an improvisation before Bernstein and Hutcherson contribute their touching statements on the melody.

Hutcherson says of the title track of the album, "every time I play with Joey, we play that. I always love to hear Joey and listen to his bass line. Yeah, and that tempo, there's a longing feeling in it." Both Hutcherson and DeFrancesco showcase their ballad chops on Ned Washington and Victor Young's "My Foolish Heart". The vibraphonist says, "it's good to think about the song, singing the lyric, because you know the instrument should be something of a voice. It should be an extension of it. The things that you listen to that really grab you right away are things that make you feel like it's human." 

George and Ira Gershwin's "S'Wonderful" closes out the album and features the quartet all swinging with abandon as the crowd tingles with participatory electricity. As Todd Barkan, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola's veteran producer, put it after Hutcherson and crew's set, "Take care of the music and it will take care of you."

Hutcherson, a California native and long time resident of Half Moon Bay, spent his formative years in New York, arriving there more than fifty years ago. Hutcherson has put his stamp on jazz both as a leader and as a sideman on classic records such as Eric Dolphy's Out to Lunch and Jackie McLean's One Step Beyond. Among the constant gigging and studio sessions, Hutcherson recorded two albums in the mid-sixties pairing vibes with the Hammond organ, a popular combination of the era. Grant Green's Street of Dreams (1964) and Big John Patton's Let 'Em Roll (1965) went largely overlooked but saw Hutcherson's melodious sound combine with the Hammond to produce a blanket of silky resonance. Forty years would pass before the vibraphonist reteamed with the B3 on Joey DeFrancesco's Organic VibesSomewhere In The Night continues the relationship between the two musicians. 

 

The Best of Blue Note Festival - Joe Henderson's 75th Birthday

featuring Bobby Hutcherson, Renee Rosnes, Chris Potter, and more

November 16 & 17 at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Allen Room

 

There isn't a major-league saxophonist under 50 who hasn't incorporated Joe Henderson's singular language - his flexible sound across the registers, laid-back phrasing, cat-like approach to rhythm, and clarity of intention. One such is Chris Potter, who will inhabit the tenor chair on a 75th birthday celebration of Henderson's career (and illustrious Blue Note discography) led by musical director Renee Rosnes on piano, herself an alumna of several Henderson units. Joining the fray is NEA Jazz Master and long-time Henderson collaborator and Blue Note label-mate Bobby Hutcherson on vibraphone. Robert Hurst on bass, plus drum giant Lewis Nash and rising star trombonist-arranger Michael Dease.

 

Jazz at Lincoln Center's Allen Room

Broadway at 60th Street

New York, NY 10019

 

Phone212-875-5456

Webwww.jalc.org

 

Tickets available here:

Friday, November 16 at 7:30pm and 9:30pm

Saturday, November 17 at 7:30pm and 9:30pm

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Somewhere In The Night Track/Personnel Listing:

 

1. Teddy (Bobby Hutcherson) - 9:05

2. Little B's Poem (Bobby Hutcherson) - 8:06

3. Skj (Milt Jackson) - 8:25

4. Take the Coltrane (Duke Ellington) - 9:05

5. Wise One (John Coltrane) - 11:21

6. Somewhere In The Night (Billy May) - 8:31

7. My Foolish Heart (Victor Young) - 8:34

8. S'Wonderful (George Gershwin) - 6:23

 

Bobby Hutcherson: Vibes

Joey DeFrancesco: Hammond B-3 Organ

Peter Bernstein: Guitar

Byron Landham: Drums

 

For more information on Bobby Hutcherson,
For more information on Kind of Blue Records,
please visit: kindofbluerecords.com