Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Jimmy Heath - Togetherness: Live at the Blue Note (Jazz Legacy 2014)




1. A SOUND FOR SORE EARS 8:57
2. TOGETHERNESS 7:37
3. A TIME AND A PLACE 6:59
4. LOVER MAN 8:05
5. A SASSY SAMBA 6:29
6. A FLOWER IS A LOVESOME THING 8:19
7. FIESTA MOJO 10:32
8. YARDBIRD SUITE 11:11


JIMMY HEATH tenor & soprano saxophones
ANTONIO HART alto saxophone & flute
MARk GROSS alto saxophone & flute
CHARLES DAVIS tenor saxophone


BOBBY LAVELL tenor saxophone & flute
FRANk BASILE baritone saxophone
ROY HARGROvE trumpet
FRANk GREENE trumpet
GREG GISBERT trumpet
DIEGO URCOLA trumpet
MICHAEL MOSSMAN trumpet
STEvE DAvIS trombone
JASON JACkSON trombone
JOHN MOSCA trombone
JEFF NELSON bass trombone
JEB PATTON piano
PETER WASHINGTON bass
LEWIS NASH drums

JIMMY HEATH BIG BAND Live at The Blue Note 'TOGETHERNESS'

When I was twenty years old I started a big band in Philly.   My buddies in the band were John Coltrane, Johnny Coles, Nelson Boyd, Specs Wright, Bill and Cal Massey, and James Forman. Little did I know it would become a feeder band into Dizzy’s band.

On one occasion we were offered a recording session by Lionel Hampton, but it never happened.

As a surviving elder of this wonderful African/American art form called Jazz, I am honored and overwhelmed to present this body of work to the music lovers of the world.  It is important to me since I consider myself to be in the mold of my mentor, Dizzy Gillespie. He, Art Blakey and Betty Carter were always concerned with the continuum of our music. The title song “Togetherness” speaks to this purpose.

On this CD I try to cover generations and a variety of grooves in the compositions I chose. The original “A Sassy Samba” was dedicated to Sarah Vaughn; “A Sound for Sore Ears” to all listeners; “A Time and A Place” to my 85th birthday at the Bluenote
in NYC where this recording was made; my arrangement of “Yardbird Suite” to a genius of our music, Charlie Parker, and the title song to Democracy.
Jazz Legacy