Paul Chambers |
This concert celebrating the legendary
Detroit bassists Paul Chambers, Ron Carter, and James Jamerson was the
brainchild of the jazz drummer Terri Lynne Carrington, co-artistic director of
the Carr Center. The two-hour concert was the last of the CC’s jazz season that
will be held at the Detroit School for the Performing Arts. What a marvelous way
to wrap up a terrific jazz concert season. To pay homage to the legendary musicians,
Carrington assembled three of jazz’s most accomplished jazz bassists Detroiters
Ralphe Armstrong and Robert Hurst, and John Patitucci. For added measures, the
rhythm section was Carrington, pianist Ian Finkelstein, and guitarist Mark
Whitfield, and the special guests were vocalists, Niki Harris, and Treaty
Womack. The concert opened with Carrington calling the bassists to the stage
one at a time to perform specific tunes composed by or linked to the musicians
being honored. What made this concert feel authentic was each bassist shared
recollections of their encounters and associations with the honorees. Hurst and
Armstrong talked about studying and stealing musical techniques from Ron Carter,
and Patitucci talked about having his mind blown during the formative stage of his career by James Jamerson. Armstrong had more colorful stories, and he
offered throughout the concert some comic relief. Aside from the musicians'
recollections, the music for lack of a more colorful expression was smoking.
The showstoppers happened when Armstrong, Hurst, and Patitucci were on stage
together, and when Armstrong mimicked Jamerson’s style of playing. Other
memorable moments occurred the second half of the show, which Carrington seemed
to have designed for Jamerson. Vocalists Niki Harris and Treaty Womack joined the fun singing
Motown classics Jamerson helped to immortalize. The concert was the sort of authentic
tribute to three Detroit greats that attendees will be thinking about for years
to come. And the kind of outside the box programming Carrington has blessed the
Carr Center with since signing on as co-artistic director.
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