Jazz / Post-Bop, Hard Bop
  Chuck Owen - Producer Barry Green	Guitar Brian Scanlon	Trumpet Clyde Butcher	Cover Photo, Photography Danny Gottlieb	Drums Dave Coash	Percussion Gary Versace	Organ (Hammond) Ingrid Jensen	Flugelhorn, Trumpet Jason Marsh	Photography Jay Coble	Trumpet Jim Hall	Trombone Keith Oshiro	Trombone LaRue Nickelson	Guitar Lowell Adams	Cello Mark Neuenschwander	Bass, Bass (Electric) Matt Vance	Woodwind Mike Iapichino	Trumpet Philip Booth	Liner Notes Rex Wertz	Woodwind Tamara Danielsson	Woodwind Tom Morris	Engineer Valerie Gillespie	Woodwind
   Since the end of the big band era, it has been extremely difficult to keep larger ensembles together for any period of time, but Chuck Owen & the Jazz Serge have done so, with the added handicap of being based in South Florida, far from the New York jazz scene. One thing apparent immediately is that Owen (a longtime music professor at the University of South Florida) composes music that obviously delights the members of his ensemble. The energy and imagination within "E Ticket" compares to the works of Bob Brookmeyer, Jim McNeely, or Toshiko Akiyoshi. This multi-faceted work showcases the brilliant Canadian trumpeter Ingrid Jensen, violinist Rob Thomas (who brings to mind violinist Jean-Luc Ponty in his pre-fusion period), and tenor saxophonist Jack Wilkins. "Duets" is a compelling piece, alternating between a somber theme and improvisations by Thomas, guitarist LaRue Nickelson, and alto saxophonist Valerie Gillespie. A two-part suite, "Red Beans and Ricely Yours" evolved from the leader's deconstruction of several works performed by Louis Armstrong. The one standard of the date is a moving interpretation of "My Foolish Heart," with a colorful blend of backgrounds by the reeds and brass behind Wilkins' solo. This CD is warmly recommended to fans of big bands with a decidedly modern twist. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide |