Sean Dobbins |
The jazz drummer Sean Dobbins has a lot of irons in the
fire lately. He works regularly with his quintet the Modern Jazz Messengers, makes the rounds with his longstanding trio, holds the drum chair in the Detroit
Jazz Festival Orchestra, and makes music for the new Mack Avenue Records
imprint the Detroit Music Factory. When he isn't clubbing or in the studio. he teaches at a couple of colleges, and he runs the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's Civic Jazz program.
His debut “Blue Horizons” was released
independently in 2009. The Mack Avenue imprint will reissue it in April. If all
that isn’t enough early this week he premiered his new organ quartet at the
Dirty Dog Jazz Café. The band has a week long run there.
He favors the hard-bop
branch of jazz. So, it’s refreshing to see him in a more soulful and funk
driven light. Organ player Chris Codish, guitar player Ralph Tope and sax
player Marcus Elliot is the core of the band.
I caught the set Thursday night. The band was above par. I was surprised how well the band connected. Codish and Tope gave the band its funkiness. Codish has been a marquee voice on the organ for many years now. Tope is a magician on the guitar. But it was the excellent play of Elliot that propelled the band.
The tenor sax has a lineage. I could hear some of it when Elliot soloed. On "Tenderly" and "So What," he sounded like a cross between saxophone players Joe Henderson and Donald Walden. Pure sax magic.
Surprisingly, Dobbins’ chose to perform mostly standards
instead of cuts from "Blue Horizons". I was a little disappointed. I've been playing the album nightly the past month. So, I hoped he'd call a few numbers. Of course, there's the likelihood he will over the weekend.
He should take this band into the studio fast. Each member is in high demand and they have their own pet projects. So, it'll be difficult keeping this band together.
Over the years, Dobbins has matured into a great bandleader. Early in his career, he was a
big time ham desirous of the spotlight. But he was always a joy to experience. He leaves the
showboating to youngsters in his outfits now. Dobbins can still be lively and colorful at
times. Now, he's mostly business.
The great thing about his
new band is he can cut loose if he so desires. He did so only a few times
Thursday evening. There aren’t many chances to cut loose in his other bands. He’s
too busy being the guiding light.
It’ll be interesting to see his new band after the band has worked regularly. That'll be challenging enough. Each member is a bandleader and is involved with other projects. Holding on to them may prove impossible.
It’ll be interesting to see his new band after the band has worked regularly. That'll be challenging enough. Each member is a bandleader and is involved with other projects. Holding on to them may prove impossible.
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