Origin Records to Release
"My Shining Hour,"
New CD by Bobby Broom's Trio
With Dennis Carroll & Makaya McCraven,
August 19
"My Shining Hour,"
New CD by Bobby Broom's Trio
With Dennis Carroll & Makaya McCraven,
August 19
Trio to Perform at Chicago Jazz Festival
August 31
August 31
Broom's New Organ Trio,
The Bobby Broom Organi-sation,
Opening for Steely Dan Jamalot Ever After Tour
July 2-September 21
July 9, 2014
While Bobby Broom's 2012 CD Upper West Side Story ("a spectacular album" -- DownBeat) focused exclusively on original material, the guitarist takes a very different tack with My Shining Hour, due for August 19 release from Origin Records. The luxuriantly melodic session features Broom's working trio -- with bassist Dennis Carroll and drummer Makaya McCraven -- placing their stamp on beloved American Songbook standards.
"When I formed the
trio in 1991 it was to avoid playing weather-worn standards with
makeshift groups," Broom says. But when bassist Carroll suggested they
adopt "Jitterbug Waltz," Fats Waller's classic tune
ended up opening the door to "the great songs that have lasted, that
became part of the American quilt. Only one of the pieces we recorded
had been in the trio's repertoire. These were all newly approached by me
and the group."
In addition to the title selection and "Jitterbug Waltz," the program includes "Just One of Those Things," "Oh, Lady Be Good," "My Ideal," and "Sweet Georgia Brown." Two other songs, Lerner and Loewe's "The Heather on the Hill" and the non-standard "Tennessee Waltz," were picked up by Broom during his lengthy tenure with Sonny Rollins.
It's a testament to the trio's cohesiveness and deeply shared intuition that the
album ends up feeling like far more than a collection of familiar
tunes. Broom's free-spirited approach provides plenty of room for
Carroll's subtle interplay and McCraven's dancing figures.
"What I've had to come
to terms with is the spaciousness that is inherent in the guitar trio,"
Broom says. "In the beginning there was all this room, and no one
playing chords behind me when I'm soloing and playing melodies. Now I
almost accompany myself with chords as I play melodies, and the melodies
shape the harmonies during my solos."
Carroll, who came up on the Chicago scene playing with heavyweights like Jodie
Christian, Bunky Green, and Clifford Jordan, has anchored Broom's trio
for more than two decades. There's been more turnover in the drum chair,
which has become something of a launching pad for stellar young
players. From George Fludas and Dana Hall to Kobie Watkins,
Broom's drummers have all joined the elite ranks. McCraven, who started
playing with Broom about five years ago, is on the same trajectory.
"Makaya is all of 30,
and he came along after Kobie was getting really busy," Broom says.
"He's got a certain nonstop intensity and energy, a free-flowing array
of ideas that touch on a variety of styles. And Dennis and I have played
for such a long time we really work as a tandem. He's very harmonically
astute, and wants to find the right colors for the moment."
Broom's other threesome, the Deep Blue Organ Trio, disbanded last year after more than a decade together, which included working on several occasions as Steely Dan's opening act. For Steely Dan's summer 2014 Jamalot Ever After Tour, Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Walter Becker and Donald Fagen invited Broom to join them once again. The result is the brand-new Bobby Broom Organi-sation, with Makaya McCraven or Kobie Watkins, drums, and Ben Paterson, organ.
Their upcoming performances on the 46-city, 56-show tour will find its leader delving into material from Modern Man,
Broom's seminal 2001 Delmark Records organ-group recording (which
featured Dr. Lonnie Smith), as well as some of his trio's versions of
'60s and '70s pop music classics.
"I'm looking forward
with anticipation to taking these excellent, energetic young musicians
around the country with me to play jazz for the masses," says Broom.
"What an extraordinary forum it will be for us to do that. My hat's off
to Steely Dan!"
Complete tour dates are listed at steelydan.com. (The trio will not be appearing in the following cities, as the venues do not support opening acts: Thackerville, OK, 7/18; Niagara Falls, NY, 8/8; Hammond, IN, 8/17; Windsor, Ont., 8/22.)
Photography: Todd Winters
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