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Album Review: Michael Pagán- Paganova

July 14, 2024 William Brownlee

“Deep in My Soul”, the second track on Michael Pagán’s latest album Paganova, is magnificent. The melody written by the Kansas City pianist, composer and bandleader is worthy of Bill Evans. The compelling playing of Pagán’s bandmates does the sublime composition justice.

Saxophonists David Chael and Michael Herrera, bassist Louie Pagán and drummer Ray DeMarchi enrich five original Pagán pieces and arrangements of works by Clare Fisher, Steve Swallow and Kenny Wheeler.

The dual saxophones of Chael and Herrera are reminiscent of classic dates of Al Cohn and Zoot Sims. Yet partly because five of the eight tracks feature an electric bass, Paganova contains more surprises than most mainstream jazz sessions.

Fisher’s “Gaviota” is a funky romp. “Guess Whose Blues” evokes the eccentricities of Charles Mingus. The old-world zest of “Napoli” closes the album. Yet the most valuable aspect of Paganova may be allowing the rest of the world to Chael and Herrera. The saxophonists are precisely the type of unheralded players who make Kansas City’s jazz scene vibrant.

Tags Kansas City, Michael Pagán, Dave Chael, Michael Herrera, Louie Pagán, Ray DeMarchi

Confirmation: Weekly News and Notes

June 22, 2022 William Brownlee

Original image by Plastic Sax.

*Green Lady Lounge is featured in a new Kansas City-themed listicle.

*Eleven titles reviewed at Plastic Sax are included in a ranking of The Top Kansas City Albums of 2022 (So Far) list at There Stands the Glass.

*Snippets from a performance by Bram Wijnands and Dave Chael were shared by Joe Dimino.

*Tweet of the Week: Stockton Helbing- We are back at the Kitchen Cafe in Dallas this Friday night to play the music of Mr. Kansas City Lightning: Charlie Parker. I hope you will join us. Every show of 2022 has sold out quickly, so hit those reservations asap! See you there!

Tags Kansas City, jazz, Green Lady Lounge, Bram Wijnands, Dave Chael, Charlie Parker