Dan Weiss, Bu - track of the week

Miguel Zenón, Matt Mitchell, Dan Weiss, photo: via Bandcamp New in track-of-the-week for the week beginning 11 March, voilà: Leaning to thoughts of Art Blakey on 'Bu' (Cygnus Recordings) drawn from Even Odds out at the end of the month playing …

Published: 9 Mar 2024. Updated: 48 days.

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Miguel Zenón, Matt Mitchell, Dan Weiss, photo: via Bandcamp

New in track-of-the-week for the week beginning 11 March, voilà: Leaning to thoughts of Art Blakey on 'Bu' (Cygnus Recordings) drawn from Even Odds out at the end of the month playing sans bassist proves a good idea. Because in the case of drummer Dan Weiss, heard Pottering about extensively within the tenorist's Underground and very good both on Tineke Postma album Freya (2020) and Joel Harrison/Anupam Shobhakar 's Multiplicity (2014), this mentee of tabla player Pandit Samir Chatterjee's seems to be set free. 'Bu' is easily the best bet of the tracks streaming on Bandcamp so far given the stimulating opening rolls in the Buhanian manner and then after the Pink Panther type alto saxophone phraseology and more crucially the trading phrases later back and forth between Weiss and sax icon Miguel Zenón, pride of Puerto Rico. It's all in a trio situation completed by avant pianist Matt Mitchell. Snakeoil alumnus Mitchell reminds us of the way Liam Noble operates especially when as on The Long Game Seb Rochford takes a very Dan Weiss-like approach. A kindred spirit stylistically, and popular heard in a range of jazz idioms on the UK scene, Noble can function in a progressive situation whether going in (to the bop tradition), as Mitchell does here, or venturing out (into the freeness) elsewhere as the American does on Capacious Aeration with Anna Webber. 'Bu' pelts along at quite a lick, kick drum mastery bombing along is all part of the manner in motion - and Weiss knows how to lift the tempo and pulsar centre of gravity unobtrusively.

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Sara Oschlag Quartet Victory Club Ballroom, Cheltenham Monday 11 March The drummer in underknown Brightonian Dane jazz singer Sara Oschlag's band heading for Cheltenham is Darren Beckett known for Live in Arklow and his work with Brandon Flowers …

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Sara Oschlag Quartet Victory Club Ballroom, Cheltenham Monday 11 March

The drummer in underknown Brightonian Dane jazz singer Sara Oschlag's band heading for Cheltenham is Darren Beckett known for Live in Arklow and his work with Brandon Flowers and Madeleine Peyroux. The Oschlag pianist is Mark Edwards whose In Deep was certainly tiptop. UK Hungarian bass don Arnie Somogyi of the BATL Quartet completes what some would understandably deem in jazz parlance a mutha of a rhythm section.

Dee Dee Bridgewater Quartet Ronnie Scott's, London Mon 11 Mar and Tuesday 12 Mar

RBC Jazz Orchestra Plays Stan Tracey's Genesis Suite feat. Clark Tracey Eastside, Birmingham Mon 11 Mar

Rob Barron Trio feat. Emma Smith Watermill, Dorking Tues 12 Mar

Alex Merritt/Antonio Fusco Quartet The Flute and Tankard, Cardiff Tues 12 Mar

Jean Toussaint and Freddie Gavita Legion Hall, Marlow Tues 12 Mar

TJ Johnson Jamboree, London Wednesday 13 Mar in the afternoon

Joel Purnell The Cask, Scarborough Wed 13 Mar

Terence Blanchard E-Collective and the Turtle Island Quartet Band on the Wall, Manchester Wed 13 Mar

The very powerful track 'Absence' in 2021 introduced the album of the same name new back then from Terence Blanchard. Shaped significantly and conceived overall as a Wayne Shorter tribute Absence found the great New Orleanian trumpeter composer Blanchard with his band the E-Collective plus the Turtle Island Quartet on Blue Note. Absence featured Shorter, Blanchard and E-collective pieces whose bassist David Ginyard wrote the title track. Shorter work included on the album included 'The Elders' (featured on Weather Report's 1978 album Mr Gone); 'Fall' (on Miles Davis 1968 album Nefertiti); 'When It Was Now' (on the 1996 Wayne compilation This is Jazz Vol. 19) and 'Diana,' on both Wayne's 1975's Native Dancer and the 1997 duo album with Herbie Hancock, 1+1.

Chris Dean with the Dave Cottle trio Cu Mumbles, Swansea Wed 13 Mar

Nigel Mooney's Organ Works Arthur's, Dublin Thursday 14 Mar

Alex Hitchcock Dream Band The Blue Lamp, Aberdeen Thurs 14 Mar

Alex Merritt/Antonio Fusco Quartet Hen and Chicken, Bristol Thurs 14 Mar

Noble-Slavík-Clarvis 1000 Trades, Birmingham Friday 15 Mar

Theo Erskine and Mark Kavuma Turner Sims, Southampton Fri 15 Mar

On Ultrasound reviewed in December hard bop trumpeter Mark Kavuma proved very much in the zone with tenorist Theo Erskine in a retro set that punched above its weight. Pianist of the moment Noah Stoneman was spotted yet again - the upcoming Turner Sims show has Olivia Dean pianist Deschanel Gordon listed in the band. If you are into Monk and heritage bebop this is very much for you. So many appealing sax-trumpet heads and plenty of space for improvisation in the soloing fed in hooks us in time and time again.

Nigel Mooney's Organ Failure Scott's, Belfast Fri 15 Mar

Yamäya The Boileroom, Guildford Fri 15 Mar

Helen Gayle Quintet The Hound Dog, Derby Fri 15 Mar

Chris Standring Pizza Express Live, London Thurs 14 Mar, Fri 15 Mar, Saturday 16 Mar

Martin Shaw with the David Gordon Special The White House, Oxford Thurs 14 Mar

Jeremy Sassoon Peggy's Skylight, Nottingham Sat 16 Mar 6pm show

Art Themen Organ Trio Kenton Theatre, Henley-on-Thames Sat 16 Mar

Hypnotic Brass Ensemble Sugar Club, Dublin Sat 16 Mar

Julian Siegel Quartet Vortex, London Sat 16 Mar

Heidi Vogel Quartet The Verdict, Brighton Sat 16 Mar

Blind Monk Ma Boyle's, Liverpool Sat 16 Mar

John Donegan Sextet Bello Bar, Dublin Sat 16 Mar

Luis Verde trio The Globe, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Sunday 17 Mar - St Patrick's Day

Vincent Herring & Soul Chemistry featuring Erena Terakubo Key theatre, Peterborough Sun 17 Mar - St Patrick's Day

In the afternoon and also sold out in the evening evincing in the horn section on 'Silverdust' on the Heavy Hitters' brilliant album of the same name alto great Vincent Herring soloed mightily. A coup for the Peterborough Jazz Club hosting the American, known for his work with Nat Adderley of 'Work Song' fame, and his combination.

Jeffrey Hewer Quintet Seven, Leeds Sun 17 Mar - St Patrick's Day - in the afternoon

On piano with guitarist Hewer is Jamil Sheriff whose Red Kite is a UK jazz album release highlight thus far in 2024

Jo Harrop and John Bailey Peggy's Skylight, Nottingham Sun 17 Mar in the afternoon of St Patrick's Day

Louise Clare Marshall 606, London Sun 17 Mar - St Patrick's Day

Marianne McGregor The Jazz Bar, Edinburgh Sun 17 Mar - St Patrick's Day

Freddie Garner Quartet The Railway, Stockport Sun 17 Mar - St Patrick's Day

Terence Blanchard plays Manchester on Wednesday night