Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Meet Jason Davis...Again



Latest Project: GREEN

Just before I took a trip to the Dominican Republic, Jason Davis released is latest record, GREEN. On my 5 am flight, I played the record for the first time. No sleep for me. The record kept me relaxed, interested and entertained from beginning to end.

This record is a trio setting which is Davis on Tenor, Lamont Taylor on Drums and Mike League on Bass. The trio setting sans piano is and always has been tough for me to digest. I am harmonically challenged sometimes and when I don’t hear the colors from the chords, I get lost. My first experience with this type trio was Branford Marsalis, Jeff Watts and Robert HurstThe Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born…I still haven’t digested that record. So I won’t waste keystrokes trying to explain how I feel about this record, except to say, I really like it. I will say that this record was a lot easier for me to follow. I don’t know if my ears have grown up or Jason’s record is just that good. Jason’s driving style is reminiscent of the Texas Tenor tradition. His love for the tradition is guaranteed to keep it alive.

If I have one complaint, sometimes during Davis’ improvisation efforts he disappears. I believe it is the gorilla recording coupled with his physical style when he gets into the music.

I had chance to interview Jason.

What’s your main instrument? Tenor Saxophone
What other instruments do you play? Clarinet, Flute, Piano, Baritone Horn, Organ, Harmonica, Vibraphone, Drums, Bass Guitar
When did you know music would be your life? September 1984 @ Pearl C. Anderson Elementary School.
What song do you remember most as a child? Ava Maria
How do you describe the music you play? Husic; it is Healing Music that presents Hues, Shapes, Textures and Spiritual Intentions
What is the name of latest project? Green
Describe that project? When I recorded Green I wrote down a list of the 25 things that I do on sax better than anyone else. Then I called up Mike League and Lamont Taylor and asked them to come record some originals with me. I told them that this session would be very loose and have lots of time a directional changes. Green is an improvised recording that is the way I sound when no one is watching.
If you could pick one song that describes music for you, what would that song be? To God Be the Glory.
What is your favorite moment in your own personal music history? Standing on stage this year in front of my new Jazz Big Band called "Stage Band South" for our first gig.
What do you think about when you are improvising? Nothing
What is your biggest career challenge right now? I need my own music venue (Concert Hall) so that my audiences can see me without reserve.
What are your biggest creative influences?The Texas Music Tradition that comes out of South Dallas and Lincoln High School.
Who is your biggest fan? My dad - James Davis Sr.
Who are you trying to reach with your music? Im trying to reach everyone that dares to listen.
What is your approach to live performances? I want to be vernacular and take an Illinois Jacquet (Texas Tenor) approach.
If it is true that you write what you like to perform over and over, what song(s) have you written that you love to perform? #1 song is called "Put That Meat on The Grill" #2 song is called "Cozumel"
If you only had one song to play before you left the earth, what song would that be? Hymn #162 "Pass Me Not"
What are you doing now? Viral Marketing all over the web with videos, CD releases and blogs. Looking for funding for my Big Band Concept.

Without music, I would be I would be searching for my purpose in life.

Music is a gently twisted tool that can get you through anything

Video links: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt3khwNPEDY
Social Media Links: http://www.facebook.com/wellingtonhancock
Music Links: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/green/id42723220

Jason Davis' Equipment:
Reeds: Benz-Reeds #3 or Vandoren Java #3
Mouthpiece: Claude Lakey 6*
Ligature: Rovner
Horn: Band Now
Mics: AKG C419
Effects: Presonus Audio Box with Mac Book

1 comment:

Mahogany,the Artist said...

Awesome review. Well deserved kudos. Jason has really done such a great job with keeping Jazz fresh and ecited and keeping the classic sound. I love the review! Congratulations Mr Davis!