The Jazz Show Episode November 23, 2015
Pianist/cComposer Thelonious Monk: Live at the Five Spot Cafe in New York in August 1958
9:00pm - 12:43am
Some of Monk's best live music is the subject of tonight's Jazz Feature This was all recorded at the legendary Five Spot Cafe in New York in August of 1958 and originally came out on two LPs then was re-issued on CD with more material. This band included "The Chicago Fire", tenor saxophone monster Johnny Griffin, who replaced John Coltrane as Monk's tenor saxophonist of choice. These are Monk's only recordings with Griffin as the Quartet's permanent member. The bassist is the steady and reliable Ahmed Abdul-Malik. On drums was the ultra dynamic and creative "Mr. Snap Crackle", the magnificent Roy Haynes. This was an exciting group with Griffin who was more outgoing and emotional than either his predecessor John Coltrane or his sucessor, Charlie Rouse. Monk is also more animated than usual and lighter and less percussive. These are great recordings that not only capture the music but the ambience of the club as well. Monk and griffin and company at the Five Spot.....Jazz at it's best!