The Jazz Show Episode July 31, 2017
Pianist Extraordinaire Wynton Kelly: "Kelly At Midnight"
9:04pm - 12:34am
Wynton Kelly was an extraordinary pianist by any standard. He exhibited a wonderful touch and command of the instrument. His musical concept expressed a dancing quality and a great lyricism plus the absolute joy of making his music. All of this translated to the listener. Wynton only lived for 39 years but his recorded legacy is long both as a sideman and as a leader. Many people have said that tonight's Jazz Feature called "Kelly at Midnight" may be the best piano trio record ever made. One may argue that point but when you hear Wynton with bass master Paul Chambers and drum genius "Philly Joe" Jones you can decide for yourself. Two Kelly originals are here along with two compositions by his friend Rudy Stevenson and one moody ballad by singer/poet Babs Gonzales. The music leaps out of the grooves and everyone gets a chance to shine. You will too after you hear this date. It was originally recorded for Vee-Jay Records in April of 1960 and is still fresh sounding. Good music lasts forever.