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You know the cats back in the day always used to sport a
cool lid? Lid, you know cap, hat or something sharp to keep your head warm on a
cool night? Well, if you took a peek around Catalina Bar
and Grill before show time, you would have seen him lurking around behind the
audience as cool as ever, Roy Hargrove. Sporting a suit and a new cut to go
along with one more year on the planet, Roy Hargrove packed the house for his
35th birthday performance at Catalina Bar
and Grill. I arrived early and the only available seats were in the back of the
room. That did not matter one bit because Roy
and his Quintet of burners were hitting so hard you could hear them jamming on
Sunset Blvd.

Roy Hargrove
I have seen
Roy
just about every time he has been to LA for about the last 6 years. I remember
one night Willie Jones walked into the old
Catalina Bar
and Grill. He told me he was going to audition for the band and he had this
look in his eye like he knew the gig was his. He was right!
Roy told me that he loves the way that Willie
plays and composes music.
Roy
drives his band at full speed and it is as thrilling as a Jon Woo film. Willie
is one of the fastest ticking watches on the scene. The boy can get down with
blazing speed and is the driving force behind the fire of
Roy’s trumpet.
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This quintet consists of Ronnie Matthews on piano, Danton
Boller on bass, Willie Jones III of course on drums, and Justin Robinson on
alto. Danton is an old friend as well. It is great when you get to go to a
performance and see all of you peeps locking down the rhythm! Danton is an
outstanding bass player. Tonight he is killin’ and working the neck of his bass
to the nth degree! He and Willie are always fully supported by their respective
families whenever they are in town. Love goes a long way when you play this
music and knowing that you have some support in the audience makes you stay up
on it and show all those who watched you progress that you keep breaking
through plateaus to reach even higher goals. I believe that Danton is the sub
for this gig so, whoever is on vacation better not get caught slippin’!
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Roy
quite frequently employs an elderly statesman to do the duties on piano. Ronnie
Matthews is a great player, has a wonderful sound and is a strong support for
this band. Ronnie’s wisdom allows him to conserve his energy and burn just as
hard. He and Roy do a duet where Roy
plays Flugelhorn and it is absolutely lovely. Such a gentleman and a world
class player.
Ronnie Matthews on Piano
Roy’s
versatility is astounding as he can switch from blowing down the house to
serenading you with the warmest tones in an instant. A natural talent if there
ever was one. I have often wondered how this young man of 35 years has managed
to go back in time and round up all of the historic classic sounds of the
masters and produce them with such ease. Tonight is a straight ahead set all
the way but, as you know, Roy
can drop in the funk factor on the drop of a dime. A few years ago in Monterey, Roy
closed out the Monterey Jazz Festival with one of the coldest and funkiest sets
of music I think the festival has ever encountered. He played with his regular
quintet and had not one, but two organs
groovin’ along with some other soulful players. I wish I had the camera back
then. You would have seen and heard some incredible music. I hope that someone
recorded that one!
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Justin Robinson was spitting fire on alto. Such a non-stop,
fluid, creative, rapid display of outstanding energetic fuel! This is what
happens when leaders combine their talents for the common cause. Great Music!!!
Throughout the years, anyone who has been a part of this band has made a
commitment to hard driving, passionate, straight ahead music with a dash of
their own style thrown right in the mix. It takes heart and desire to be at the
top of the jazz pinnacle and taking the music to a higher dimension is a
prerequisite for this band.
Justin Robinson
I was impressed with the crowd this evening. The house was
packed, the energy was exceptionally high and for a moment I got a glimpse of
how it must have been to see the legends play back in the day. Jazz music
should always have an impact like this.
LeRoy Downs, Danton Boller and Willie Jones III
Don’t forget to check out Catalina Bar
and Grill in the coming weeks for Barbara Morrison, Jack Sheldon, Bobby
Hutcherson and more! Check out the website at www.catalinajazzclub.com.
LeRoy Downs