2010-08-23
Between the band name and the line-up, I knew I was going to like this one. This is jazz with punk attitude. The Dead Kenny G's are a free-jazz Melvins, if you will. Formed in Seattle in 2004, this is Mike Dillon, Skerik, and Brad Houser's first release together, although all three band members have worked in the same bands at different times over the years (Garage A Trois, Billy Goat, Critters Buggin, Les Claypool's Flying Frog Brigade, etc.). Backed by strong percussion and bass, Skerik often uses electronic effects on his sax which lends many of the songs an aggressive character. Other times, Mike Dillon's vibes take the lead for more of a classic sound. All in all this is modern jazz that is well worth a listen. Rebecca Ruth
KAHIL EL’ZABAR’S INFINITY ORCHESTRA
Transmigration
THE BLUECAT EXPRESS
The Spirit of New Orleans
Michael Gamble And The Rhythm Serenaders
Get Rhythm In Your Feet
WYNTON MARSALIS
From The Plantation To The Penitentiary
MICROSCOPIC SEPTET
Friday the 13th The Micros Play Monk
Susan Werner
I Can't Be New
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