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Jazz MN—Slide Hampton and Big Band “Festival” Closes Season Print E-mail
Written by Andrea Canter, Contributing Editor   
Sunday, 18 April 2004
The best music bargain of the spring had to be the season finale of Jazz MN Big Band, held at Benson Great Hall on the Bethel College campus last Saturday night. An enthusiastic crowd was treated not only to special guest trombonist Slide Hampton, but to nearly 2 ˝ hours of multiple configurations of the best in local jazz talent. Starting off with the Minnesota Trombone All-Stars (5 trombones and a rhythm section), this group then backed the ever-effective Connie Evingson for three vocals before joining forces with Slide Hampton. After intermission, the full JazzMn Big Band provided a preview of next season’s guest artists with compositions by Rob McConnell, Carl Saunders, and Denis DiBlasio; showcased the winners of JazzMn’s High School Improvisation Contest ( John Raymond on trumpet and Scott Burden on trombone), and closed out the evening with another set featuring Hampton. For the price of one concert, one had a ticket to a single-stage mini-festival of high flying brass.

Now in his early 70s, Hampton may be best known as a composer, arranger, band leader, and educator, from his work with Dizzy Gillespie, Maynard Ferguson, Thad Jones, and Mel Lewis, to his master classes, recordings, and recent work with his “World of Trombones.” Throughout two highly enjoyable sets with the All-Stars and full Big Band, Hampton’s warm, mellow bass trombone often suggested a French horn in tone and color, less brassy and more smoky. His generosity on the band stand was striking—sharing solos with his JazzMN bandmates, adjusting the mic to better pick up another horn, frequently giving a thumbs-up to a soloist, and encouraging applause. Not that encouragement was needed!

The joys of this evening were not limited to the opportunity to see the trombone master. Connie Evingson, of Moore By Four fame and most often heard in small club and ensemble settings, proved her voice is well-suited to the heavy brass backing (once the sound system was adjusted!). Familiar tunes from her “Some Cats Know” recording worked well on the bigger stage, including her Cole Porter medley of “I Love Paris/It’s Alright With Me” that featured Mike Nelson’s dynamic blowing and arrangement.


 
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