Listening Back: Brian Jones Quintet and The Music of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers

In Listening Back, we chronicle the happenings at The Camel’s free weekly jazz series on Tuesday nights. Be there if you can. But if you can’t, stop by here every Saturday morning for a recap in sights and sounds. This week, Brian Jones detoured the music to Monday night, leading two of his groups in two thrilling sets.

Photos and audio by Lucas Fritz

There’s not much to say to preface a set like this; a line-up as stacked as drummer Brian Jones, keyboardist Daniel Clarke, saxophonist J.C. Kuhl, trumpeter John D’earth, and bassist Randall Pharr almost speaks for itself. It’s the quality of musicianship you come to expect from a Brian Jones set, but when you get there, you’re still blown away by how well they play together in the moment and how different the tunes are from the last time you heard them.

While he’s a prolific composer (he’s getting ready to release four CDs at the same time in February of new material), there’s a canon of Jones’s music that serves as his soundtrack. Take the second song of the set (or the first if you consider it having an extended intro), “Pinchback,” first recorded in 2003 with Monday night’s rhythm section (Clarke on Wurlitzer) and reverently rearranged and covered by the Richmond Marching Band in 2009. Signature Jones, but it’s different every single time.

Listen to Brian Jones Quintet’s set:

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Randall Pharr, Brian Jones, John D’earth, and J.C. Kuhl

The audience looks on as Jones solos

Two things come to mind when I think of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers: Blakey’s powerful shuffle and the heavy horn section with their dramatic dynamic shifts. The ensemble — add trumpeter Rex Richardson and trombonist Pete Anderson to the first set’s line-up — channeled the jazz supergroup well.

Listen to Brian Jones’s The Music of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers set:

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Rex Richardson, D’earth, Kuhl, and Pete Anderson form the horn section

J.C. Kuhl

On Tuesday, Lucas Fritz Quintet and Old Soul continue the free series. [facebook] The Camel is located at 1621 W. Broad St. in Richmond, VA. More information is available at thecamel.org.

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Dean Christesen

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  1. This is so great, Dean. Can’t believe both Rex and John D’earth were there as well. Has Brian indicated that they will be revisiting this concept? Also, so is the Tuesday night free jazz gig a written-in-stone thing? That is great news as well.

    K

  2. Not sure about Brian revisiting the Blakey concept. Tuesdays at The Camel have been going pretty well from my vantage point and are scheduled through February and March. They became free at the beginning of 2011, which I think has helped a lot of people who were on the fringe about trying something new decide to check it out.

  3. John Koschak on said:

    Simply stellar.

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