The Jazz Show Episode February 21, 2022
Oliver Nelson and his Orchestra: "Afro-American Sketches"
9:05pm - 12:33am
Oliver Edward Nelson was not only a formidable saxophonist (alto/tenor/soprano) but a prolific composer/arranger and band leader. In his short life, he accomplished much in his 43 years on the planet. He died it is said from overwork from a premature heart attack. Tonight's Jazz Feature is The Jazz Show's continuing tribute to Black History Month. "Afro-American Sketches" is a large orchestra work instrumentally tracing the history of African-Americans through slavery, emancipation, etc. All the phases of Black History in the USA. It was all completed and recorded in September and November of 1961. Nelson assembled a star studded band of New York's finest. Nelson himself is featured on alto and tenor saxophones and powerhouse trumpeter, Seattle born pianist Patti Bown, bassist Art Davis, flutist Jerry Dodgion and the great percussion section of Ed Shaughnessy on drums and Ray Barretto on congas, bongos and percussion are all heard in solo spots. Afro-American Sketches is an overlooked masterwork and a worthy tribute to Black History Month. Don't miss it!