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Album Review: Stan Kessler- Two’s Company

November 24, 2024 William Brownlee

Two's Company may be the most valuable release of the year to emerge from Kansas City’s jazz community. While the elite mastery of trumpet and flugelhorn Stan Kessler displays on the album is hardly news, his decision to showcase three generations of Kansas City pianists provides a crucial service.

Pianists Joe Cartwright, ​​Brant Jester, Andrew Ouellette, Brian Ward, Roger Wilder and Charles Williams don’t possess the relatively higher profile of the garrulous Kessler, a fixture on Kansas City’s jazz scene. Two’s Company is a welcome corrective.

As the title suggests, Two’s Company consists solely of duets. Jester’s lively melodicism makes “Blue Silver” an ideal opening track. Cartwright’s sensitivity highlights a heartbreaking rendering of “Chelsea Bridge.” Williams’ sprightly elegance propels “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans.” 

“Berlin November” spotlights Wilder’s mainstream mastery. Ouellette’s contribution to “New Moon” shows why he’s among Kansas City’s most sought after accompanists. Ward’s maturity balances Kessler’s childlike glee on “Cosmic Latte.” 

Kessler’s distinctive tone and improvisational dexterity sparkle on Two’s Company. Yet it’s his eagerness to share the spotlight with six of Kansas City’s under-documented pianists that makes Kessler’s album essential.

Tags Kansas City, jazz, Stan Kessler, Joe Cartwright, Brant Jester, Andrew Ouellette, Brian Ward, Roger Wilder, Charles Williams

Confirmation: Weekly News and Notes

November 20, 2024 William Brownlee

Original image by Plastic Sax.

*Andrew Ouellette was featured in the Hannibal Courier Post.

*Gennaro Caggiano was interviewed by Joe Dimino.

*Chuck Haddix and Steve Kraske consider the latest collection of rare Charlie Parker tracks.

*Jazzwise’s review of a solo Pat Metheny concert in London references the guitarist’s immersion in “the Kansas City jazz scene that had few guitarists.”

*From a press release: The year 2024 marks the 60th birthday of the beloved drummer, composer, and bandleader Matt Wilson. His acclaimed ensemble, the Christmas Tree-O, featuring multi-reed legend Jeff Lederer and revered bassist Paul Sikivie, also celebrates their new album Tree Jazz: The Shape of Christmas to Come… The band will be performing in Wichita as part of their national tour on December 6 and 7 at 8 PM at Walker's Jazz Lounge.

Tags Kansas City, jazz, Andrew Ouellette, Gennaro Caggiano, Chuck Haddix, Charlie Parker, Pat Metheny

Confirmation: Weekly News and Notes

September 8, 2021 William Brownlee
Original image by Plastic Sax.

Original image by Plastic Sax.

*Carl Allen chatted with Steve Kraske about his new position at UMKC on KCUR’s Up To Date program.

*John Armato and Andrew Ouellette made appearances on Neon Jazz.

*The Kansas City Beacon filed a report about decrepit city-owned properties in the Jazz District.

*Tweet of the Week: Charles Lloyd- Sending white light and prayers to my friend #PhilSchaap who has filled #WKCR airways for decades and augmented our knowledge not only about Bird but the history of Jazz. His health is failing. Listen to Bird and send him light and prayers, he will feel it. (link)

Tags Kansas City, jazz, Carl Allen, John Armato, Andrew Ouellette, Phil Schaap, Charlie Parker