The Jazz Show Episode February 14, 2022
Bobby Hutcherson: "Now!"
9:06pm - 12:36am
This remarkable album is The Jazz Show's further tribute to Black History Month. It is reflective of the changing social mores of African-Americans during a volatile period of American History. It was recorded in 1969 and the climate in the USA was shaken by the assassinations of President John Kennedy and later his brother Bobby, Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King coupled with the Vietnam War. The basic band here included Bobby Hutcherson on vibes and his co-leader, tenor saxophonist Harold Land.. Two fine pianists split the chores here, Kenny Barron and Stanley Cowell,. The bassist is Herbie Lewis and the drummer , Joe Chambers. Augmenting the group is Wally Richardson on guitar, and Candido Camero on congas. A four voice female choir is added and importantly the magnificent voice of one of the great soul and r&b singers, Gene McDaniels. McDaniels also co-wrote several songs on the set. The album reflects the times and is a powerful document the title is "Now!". It's tonight's Jazz Feature.