New Music Monday for December 25, 2017

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Calgary’s Prime Time Big Band is one of Canada’s premiere large jazz ensembles. Conceived of and led by former Canadian Armed Forces Band director and trumpeter Dave Jones, they are one of the busiest working big bands in the county featuring some of Alberta’s top jazz musicians. On top of playing numerous concerts, festivals and private events throughout the year, they’ve been performing a regular concert series at Calgary’s Ironwood Stage & Grill for the past fifteen years, maturing and developing into a very tight ensemble with a defined musical voice. Every second Saturday afternoon from September to June, they perform to sold-out crowds for their jazz brunch. They were tracked live over three days in November 2016 for their new disc, “Live at the Ironwood.”

 

A fiery and dedicated improviser and composer, saxophonist Idit Shner’s latest quartet recording, “9 Short Stories,” highlights her rich and ongoing relationship with pianist Josh Hanlon and drummer Stockton Helbing, which dates back to the early 2000s when she was working on her Doctorate at the University of North Texas. Along with bassist James Driscoll, the quartet tackles a program of Idit’s compositions, all based in the jazz tradition but with influences ranging from traditional melodies and rhythms from Zimbabwe, to classical Arabic music, to the Latin-tinged grooves of McCoy Tyner from his early ‘70s recordings.

 

 

 

Also this week, pianist Deanna Witkowski’s sixth recording, “Makes the Heart to Sing: Jazz Hymns,” is a luminously lyrical trio session interpreting a spiritually charged body of music rarely investigated by jazz artists. 

 

 

Veteran San Francisco-based organist Caesar Frazier offers up a dose of soul jazz on “Instinct”.

 

 

 

 

 

The United States Air Force band, the Airmen of Note, unveils “Veterans of Jazz,” paying tribute to jazz legends who have served in the Armed Forces, including Cedar Walton, Percy Heath, Wayne Shorter and John Coltrane.