By Ric Bang
Buy CD: We See Stars
Even though Jim Olsen lives and
works in my neck of the woods, I wasn’t the least bit familiar with him. He
plays flute and sax, composes and arranges, and has been doing so for more than
30 years. He has been associated with the Eastman School of Music, Kansas
University, the University of Denver, Indiana University and ensembles
throughout the state of Oregon. He served for 15 years as music director of The
Swing Shift Orchestra, a Eugene-based big band, and currently is an
artist-in-residence at the Springfield Academy of Arts and Academics.
Olsen has worked with, and
composed for, numerous name artists; several are members of the ensemble
featured on this release. Bobby Shew (trumpet and flugelhorn) and Dick Oates (alto
and soprano sax) are among the better known. The rest are Dana Heitman (also
trumpet and flugelhorn) and trombonist Glenn Bonney; a reed section of Hashem
Assadullahi and Lynn Baker (alto, soprano, tenor); pianist John Harmon, bassist
Andrea Niemiec, drummer Jason Palmer and percussionist Mike Snyder. Olsen joins
the reed section on flute.
All the tunes are originals,
both swingers and ballads. Whatever the style, they're all a pleasure to hear.
As I’ve noted previously, much
of today’s jazz is more sophisticated and complex than what we heard, back in
the day. The reasons are varied: Most of the musicians are college graduates
who have received training in composition, which has made them more interested
in harmonics. Many began as classical artists, then grew into the jazz
culture. They’re not merely better
trained; they’re smarter and more ambitious than those who lived and grew up in
the last half of the 20th century. As a result, the music they produce is much
more “grown up.”
1 comment:
Mr. Bang: On behalf of everyone involved, I'd like to thank you for your very kind review of "We See Stars." I'm very proud of what we were able to create, and am planning to write more for this group in the future. Thanks!
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