Saturday, February 27, 2016

GEORGE 'SAX' BENSON TEAMED WITH PIANIST GLENN TUCKER FOR SPLENDID DUO RECORDING 'DREAMERS'

When saxophonist George ”Sax” Benson and pianist Glenn Tucker met to record their new album at Solid Sound Studio in Ann Arbor, MI., Tucker pitched recording standard compositions and one of his originals. Benson conversely showed up with a bunch of his originals some written way back in the 50’s and 60’s. After rehearsing a few of Benson’s originals, they shelved the standards Tucker had chosen and went to work on Benson’s music. “Dreamers,” a splendid duo date with 11 of Benson’s never before recorded compositions, is the result of that old lion meets young lion recording session. “Dreamers” has bop, ballads, and blues. Benson is 87, and on gems such as “Fuschia Moods,” “Love Is A Sometime Thing,” and “Blues in D,” he proves his chops are still in mint condition.  The blues cuts on "Dreamers" are its cornerstones. In Detroit’s jazz world, Benson is a revered and legendary figure. His work history dates back to the fabled Flame Show Bar. And during one leg of his six-decade-plus career, he was a go-to session musician for Motown Records. Stylistically, Benson is a bop driven swinger, a meticulous improviser, and he's intimately hip to every nook and facet of the blues.Those aspects of his musicianship are all over “Dreamers” like fingerprints at a crime scene. What the album shows more than anything is Benson is a gifted composer. Over the decades, praise has been heaped on his blowing. At this golden leg of Benson’s career, he’s found a kindred spirit in Tucker, 25, who on this date shows another part of his game that of a selfless accompanist. Tucker is a sought after commodity who plays as if he draws inspiration from his jazz ancestors. On “Dreamers,” Tucker and Benson are equal partners. However, Tucker gives Benson the lion share of the spotlight.

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