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Trombonist STEVE DAVIS Pays Tribute 
to the Immortal J.J. Johnson on Say When - 
Available June 9 on Smoke Sessions Records 
Release Performances June 5 - 7 at Smoke Jazz Club 
One of the most meaningful moments in the remarkable trombonist Steve Davis' life occurred when he first met his idol, J.J. Johnson.
 It was the morning after the immortal trombonist heard Davis play for 
the first time. "I walked in the theater and I heard this tremendous, 
warm sound and clean, clear articulation and sophisticated harmonic 
ideas. Yeah, Stevie, you're right on track, baby. Keep it up. You sound 
beautiful, baby." In recalling it, Davis says, "It was like getting my 
passport stamped. It's just meant the world to me." 
Davis,
 now beloved and highly influential in his own right, has always viewed 
J.J. not just as the inspiration for every modern jazz trombonist, but 
as the model upon which his personal artistic aspirations are built. 
"J.J.
 Johnson is the Charlie Parker of the trombone," says Davis. "He's our 
Bird. He changed the game for the instrument. He's been a colossal 
influence on my playing, on my writing, and on my overall approach to 
the music." Now, Davis is ready to offer a compelling tribute to the NEA
 Jazz Master with his new release on Smoke Sessions Records, Say When. 
To 
pay proper tribute to a legend, an artist - even one as extraordinary as
 Davis - must do more than pay homage, but must extend that storied 
legacy, demonstrating its timelessness by offering a musical vision that
 is immediate and of the present. Davis and his brilliant team of 
collaborators--trumpeter Eddie Henderson, tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, and the sterling rhythm section of Harold Mabern, Nat Reeves and Joe Farnsworth--deliver
 that substance powerfully and with clear affinity and devotion. With 
many years of performing together in various contexts and combinations, 
these six outstanding musicians possess a synergy that is further 
unified by the radiant spirit of J.J. reflected in the repertoire, all 
of which is associated with J.J.'s legacy. 
Davis
 is long renowned for his rich sound of sumptuous lyricism, intonation 
and an impeccable sense of swing - all of which holds true for Henderson
 and Alexander. Driven and buoyed by the stunning interplay of the 
rhythm section, powered by Mabern's riveting piano, centered by Reeves' 
resonance and rolling on Farnsworth's sparkling inventiveness, the 
sextet shines on six Johnson originals and five more pieces connected 
with J.J. - including one unexpected surprise. 
Among
 the originals is a quartet rendition of J.J.'s iconic and best-known 
piece, the exquisite "Lament," ideally suited to Steve's captivating 
warmth and emotive tenderness. With plenty of textured layers, 
exhilarating call-and-response and subtly placed riffing, the ensemble 
conveys big band energy without losing the intimacy of the smaller 
group. This is particularly effective on two items that J.J. did with a 
big band, the gently swinging "Shortcake" and the sizzling up-tempo 
title cut, "Say When." "Pinnacles" opens the album in a bouncy fashion, 
and JJ.'s dedication to his granddaughter, "Kenya" is a soulful 
syncopated groover. The punchy "Shutterbug" takes syncopation into a 
"Milestones" feel with its staccato head and bluesy drive, and while 
Cole Porter's "What Is This Thing Called Love?" is certainly not a J.J. 
original, but his marvelous arrangement certainly makes it his own, 
delivered here with that big small band sound. 
Mabern's
 dedication, "Mr. Johnson" was written when he played with J.J. and 
contains a modal Blakey's Messengers fire of concentrated intensity. For
 Davis' 16th birthday, his father gave him Concepts in Blue, 
which featured J.J.'s take on John Coltrane's "Village Blues," served up
 here on tantalizingly suspended rhythms. An additional ballad 
associated with J.J., "There Will Never Be Another You" is another 
quartet feature for Davis' poignant expressiveness; and that 
aforementioned surprise is a rousing version of "When the Saints Go 
Marching In." An unabashedly modern, ostinato-driven and tension-filled 
smoker, this was inspired by a version of this that Davis heard J.J. 
perform live at the Blue Note, and closes the album with Davis in 
bucket-muted fervor. 
Testimonials
 to Steve's luminous talent are filled with superlatives from virtually 
everyone with whom he's played. Freddie Hubbard ("one of the greatest 
trombone players in the world"), James Moody ("his solos never cease to 
amaze me') and Chick Corea ("some of the melodic improvisations ever 
heard in jazz"), are just three of a veritable who's who of jazz giants -
 Art Blakey, Jackie McLean, Horace Silver, Benny Golson, Jimmy Heath, 
Ron Carter, Hank Jones and so many others - who shared those opinions. 
With well over a dozen albums under his own leadership, Davis' first 
album for Smoke Sessions Records fulfills a long time dream and is another giant step forward for this exceptional artist. 
"I've
 wanted to do this tribute to J.J. Johnson for 20 years but I never felt
 quite ready," explains Davis. "Something kept telling me, 'Just wait. 
Just wait.' Then, a year and a half ago, we did the J.J. weekend at 
Smoke with this sextet and I finally realized it was time. J.J.'s music 
needs to be played. People need to hear this music. It's just that 
good." 
The great man would be proud. 
"Say When" was recorded live in New York at Sear Sound's Studio C 
on a Sear-Avalon custom console at 96KHz/24bit and mixed to ½" analog tape 
using a Studer mastering deck. Available in audiophile HD format. 
Steve Davis · Say When 
Smoke Sessions Records  ·  Release Date: June 9, 2015 
Release Performances: June 5 - 7 @ Smoke Jazz Club 
Upcoming Releases on Smoke Sessions Records: 
July 14: Heads of State feat. Gary Bartz, Larry Willis, Buster Williams, and Al Foster 
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