{"id":675,"date":"2006-10-09T01:06:00","date_gmt":"2006-10-09T08:06:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/rifftides\/wp\/?p=675"},"modified":"2006-10-09T01:06:00","modified_gmt":"2006-10-09T08:06:00","slug":"correspondence_on_junior_mance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/rifftides\/2006\/10\/correspondence_on_junior_mance\/","title":{"rendered":"Correspondence: On Junior Mance"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It is hardly a secret that some of the best large jazz aggregations in the world operate under the auspices of the United States military.  One index to the  excellence of the Air Force&#8217;s Airmen Of Note and the U.S. Army Blues Jazz Ensemble is the number of major civilian jazz soloists who have appeared with them and rave about their quality. I wrote in January about <a href=\"http:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/rifftides\/archives\/2006\/01\/back_1.html\"target=\"_blank\">Buddy DeFranco&#8217;s encounter<\/a> with the Army Blues. Our occasional correspondent John Birchard checks in with a report about another such high level collaboration.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.juniormance.com\/index.php\"target=\"_blank\">Junior Mance<\/a> will be 78 next week (Oct 10). Hard to believe it&#8217;s been over forty years since I last saw him in person.<br \/>\nLast night, Mance was the guest artist with the U-S Air Force jazz band, the Airmen of Note, as part of their Jazz Heritage Series at George Washington University&#8217;s Lisner Auditorium.  The 17-piece Airmen kicked off the evening with a beautifully-written up-tempo  original (most of the charts are by band members)  featuring the trumpet of Master Sergeant Rich Sigler.  The band vocalist, Tech Sergeant Paige Wroble, followed with a pair, &#8220;Let the Good Times Roll&#8221;, recalling the Ray Charles version,  and &#8220;Corcovado&#8221;.<br \/>\nJunior joined the band and sounded somewhat tentative in the first piece, his own early composition &#8220;Jubilation&#8221;. But, as the concert progressed, so did his piano work. With &#8220;On Green Dolphin Street&#8221;, he began to sound like his old bluesy self. And by the time he called for Johnny Mandel&#8217;s &#8220;Emily&#8221;, which he described as his favorite tune these days, he showed why so many major artists have employed him over the years &#8211; Cannonball Adderley, Dinah Washington, Dizzy Gillespie, to name three. Accompanied only by the Airmen&#8217;s  excellent bassist, Senior Master Sergeant Paul Henry, Junior&#8217;s &#8220;Emily&#8221; was by turns thoughtful and lovely.<br \/>\nHighlights of the evening for this listener followed: two charts by the late tenorman Eric Dixon, a slow blues and an up-tempo blues were separated by a stunning solo reading of Ellington&#8217;s &#8220;The Single Petal of a Rose&#8221;.  When Junior finished &#8220;Rose&#8221;, there was silence followed by sustained applause.<br \/>\nThe slow Dixon arrangement featured mostly Junior&#8217;s soulful piano, some nicely placed moans by a trio of trombones and a blistering guitar solo by Tech Sergeant Geoff Reecer, who &#8211; to that point in the evening &#8211; had played only a Freddie Greene rhythm role. When he  turns up the amp, the mild-looking Reecer has a sound with a nice bite to it and he produced several choruses of heartfelt blues that had the audience yelling for more.<br \/>\nThe evening ended with an up-tempo Dixon piece that brought to mind his longtime employer Count Basie, and Mance&#8217;s solo was a tribute to the Count&#8217;s style: spare, tasty and with a little bit of stride piano to finish the job.  After long, warm applause for Junior and the band, Mance seemed almost overwhelmed by emotion. He told the audience, &#8220;This week has been one of the highlights of my career,&#8221; and went on to say, &#8220;These guys are not only great musicians, they&#8217;re great guys. I could use two or three more weeks like this.&#8221;<br \/>\nThis year&#8217;s Jazz Heritage series ends November 3rd with the Airmen joined by guest artist Phil Woods &#8211; and these concerts are all free and open to the public. Not a bad way to start the holiday season.<br \/>\nYour Washington correspondent,<br \/>\nJohn Birchard<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>John is a veteran broadcast journalist employed by the Voice of America.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It is hardly a secret that some of the best large jazz aggregations in the world operate under the auspices of the United States military. 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