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Home» Jazz » Joe Lovano Us Five – Taking Bird to new heights

Joe Lovano Us Five – Taking Bird to new heights

Posted on May 5, 2011 by Justin Steyer in Jazz, Studio Sessions - No Comments
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We were pleased to welcome Joe Lovano and his group, “Us Five,” into our studios on April 29 for a live on-air performance. Credit Justin Steyer / KPLU

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Live sessions in the KPLU Performance Studio are always fun.  However, when saxophonist, Joe Lovano, stopped by with his group, Us Five, it was more than fun.  It was also an honor.

New York Times jazz critic, Ben Ratliff, put it very succinctly:

“It’s fair to say that (Lovano’s) one of the greatest musicians in jazz history.”

Usually in our studio sessions we begin with a song from the visiting artist, chat for a moment, hear another song, chat again, hear another song and that’s that.  Joe, though, wanted to go about it a bit differently….a few introductory remarks and then an uninterrupted four-song mini-set of Charlie Parker compositions (reflecting the content of his current tour and his latest CD, Bird Songs), so that’s the way we rolled.

As far as we’re concerned, Joe Lovano can do it any way he wants to. With Us Five, Bird lives…and soars to new heights.

The Band:

  • Joe Lovano: Saxophone
  • James Weideman: Piano
  • Peter Slavov: Bass
  • Otis Brown III: Drums
  • Francisco Mela: Drums

Songs:

  1. Yardbird Suite
  2. Koko
  3. Donna Lee
  4. Barbados

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