Ellie’s Dream (6:33) featuring George Genna- piano
Billy Jones- drums, all tracks
If three’s a crowd, then two is just right. Billy Jones is a
well-known drummer from Philadelphia and Monterey, California and
has performed for many years with a variety of jazz and popular
music artists. He has created this album, a collection of ten
duets, to explore the world of percussion, and in the process he
elevates the drums to a co-starring role. Each tune features Billy
performing on drums along with a guest artist on their instrument
of choice.
Multi-talented saxophonist George Young joins Billy for the title
track, a jazzy piece full of trills, rolls and off-beat rhythms by
both musicians, expertly calling, responding and trading the lead.
Vibraphonist Tony Micelli performs one of the more musical numbers
in this set, the light and breezy Song For Meg, with Billy
primarily accompanying on brushes. Tony is a busy jazz artist based
in Philadelphia and performs and teaches in the US and
internationally. Composer and trumpeter John Vanore is also from
Philadelphia and performs The Call, a soaring fanfare bop
accompanied by Billy’s jungle drum rhythm. Four of the tunes in
this set were totally improvised: two of them are the avant-garde John Cage Scared My Dog featuring New Jersey pianist Mick
Rossi, and the bop-style number For John And Elvin, with
Gary Meek performing on tenor sax with Billy lending a full
accompaniment, heavy on high-hat and cymbals. The other two
improvisations are also interesting; Just Above the Clouds
features flutist Kenny Stahl, who opens with a drifting, warbling
wail before settling into a bold, bouncy melody, matched by Billy’s
steady, no-nonsense work on the snare kit, and Chant Of The Soul, a slow, simple scat by jazz vocalist
Scotty Wright accompanied by Billy’s cool bop rhythm effects.
Bassist Tyrone Brown is another musician from Philadelphia, and has
performed for many years with some of the top jazz artists in the
world. He performs Gone Now, another cool number with a
repetitive bass melody, highlighted by dynamic percussive effects.
Bass clarinetist Stu Reynolds performs the tune A Monotony Of Hazards, and opens with a deep tugboat call
as Billy provides a shimmering cymbal background, before the duo
settle into their groove with a simple four note melody, happily
repeating and accompanied by an off-beat, bouncy Latin rhythm on
drums and cymbals. Pianist George Genna has been an accompanist for
many years to some of the top singers in show business. He plays Ellies’s Dream, with Billy performing with both brushes
and sticks, and George supports with simple background chords to
highlight the center-stage drum effects.
This album was released in March, 2017. The music was recorded at
Elm Street Studios near Philadelphia and at Shop Studios in
California. It was produced by John Vanore. The sound quality is
good overall but varies between tracks with a small bit of
unbalanced mixing. There is no booklet, comments and credits are
listed on the disc cover.
Bruce McCollum