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Music Review: Louie Bellson and Clark Terry - Louie & Clark Expedition 2

Written by Big Geez
Published April 25, 2008

If you remember the Tonight Show during the Johnny Carson years, you might also recall it was well known as a place to hear good jazz, especially played by a big band. Johnny was a fan himself, and he always made sure the show's band was fully supported. That made it a really solid gig for some of the best musicians around and a showplace for guest stars, too.

The Tonight Show and its music came to mind as I listened to Louie & Clark Expedition 2, a new album on the Percussion Power label. After all, not only did the stars of the album (drummer Louie Bellson and trumpeter Clark Terry) often play on the show, but another familiar name from those days was also associated with this album.

Tommy Newson was a fine musician and even led the show's band at times, but was better known as a good-natured comic foil for Carson. Before his untimely death in early 2007, he provided many of the arrangements for the pieces on this album, which were all written by Bellson.

The connection with the Tonight Show is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg for Bellson and Terry, though, because both have had very long and storied careers that date back to the days of the big bands. Both have led their own groups at times and played with many of the greats - including Ellington, Goodman, and Basie.

It's that big band sound they've turned to with this album, and they haven't spared the horsepower with a 17-piece group of pros that would have been right at home in the era. The album begins with Bellson's four-movement "Chicago Suite," an ambitious work that is not surprisingly percussion-heavy. When one of the best jazz drummers of all time is writing the music, it would be more surprising if any of the pieces here were not drum-centric.

On the other hand, Clark Terry's trumpet — and occasionally his flugelhorn — gets plenty of opportunity to earn a share of the spotlight on other tracks, including the thoroughly enjoyable "Terry's Mood." I also enjoyed "Two Guys And A Gal," which features guest drummers Kenny Washington and Sylvia Cuenca joining Bellson for an outstanding and unusual drum threesome.

The album is filled with a baker's dozen enjoyable big band tunes, all written by Bellson. I would liked to have heard this group of seasoned pros handling a few old jazz standards too, but Bellson has earned the right to populate the album his way. Good stuff from a couple of legends who are not quite ready to hang it up.

The Big Geez is a retiree who takes time off from trimming ear hair to write about music -- sometimes doing conventional reviews, but often just sharing his opinions about how something resonates with his memories and those of his generation. You can read more of his faux pearls of wisdom at the Geezer Music Club.
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Music Review: Louie Bellson and Clark Terry - Louie & Clark Expedition 2
Published: April 25, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Jazz, Music: Instrumental, Review
Writer: Big Geez
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