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Trombonist Samuel Blaser To Release New Jamaican Jazz Album

Inspired by the legacy of Don Drummond, trombonist Samuel Blaser gathered a gang of greats to create the ultimate Jamaican repertoire. ROUTES is the result of their musical camaraderie, anchored in the musical tradition of the island and firmly rooted in jazz.

Releases May 12, 2023

With his brand new group consisting of Alex Wilson on keys, Ira Coleman on bass, Dion Parson on drums, Michael Blake on tenor sax, and Soweto Kinch on alto and vocals, one could argue that Blaser has successfully rounded up the ultimate lineup to present Jamaican jazz to a larger audience. But Blaser wouldn’t be Blaser if he didn’t ask himself: why stop there?! And thus, the ambitious musician and winner of the 2019 European Jazz Award, as well as the 2021 Downbeat Magazine Critics Poll (“Rising Star Trombone”), decided to expand his efforts even further.

ROUTES features a blend of Don Drummond classics and reggae, ska, and jazz-infused originals, with guest performances by Carroll Thompson, dubs by the late-but-great Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, and a full-on t-bone section for a newly arranged version of Drummond’s Green Island. It is a project that breathes Blaser’s hallmark grace, humor, and instrumental mastery while celebrating the input, background, and talents of his musical companions. ROUTES is an adventure, a party, and a celebration, and you’re invited.

ROUTES is
Samuel Blaser trombone | Alex Wilson piano, hammond organ, melodica | Alan Weekes guitar | Ira Coleman double bass and baby bass | Dion Parson drums (except 7) | Soweto Kinch alto sax, voc | Michael Blake tenor sax | Edwin Sanz percussion (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10) & drums (7)

And joined by:
Carroll Thompson vocals (2, 6) | Lee “Scratch” Perry vocals, dub (8, 9) | Steve Turre shells & trombone (4) | John Fedchock trombone (4) | Glenn Ferris trombone (4) | Johan Escalante trombone (4) | Jennifer Warton bass trombone (4) | Heiri Känzig double bass (7)

Source: Arlette Hovinga / That Jazz Girl

Photo Credit: Riikka_Vaahtera

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Jeremy Smith

Jeremy E. Smith is the Founder and Editor of Last Row Music. He received music degrees from Grace College, Carnegie Mellon University, and The Ohio State University. Currently, Jeremy is the bass trombonist of the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra, the Huntington Symphony Orchestra, and performs throughout Ohio, where he lives with his wife and two sons. Smith is a member of the International Trombone Association and the Jazz Journalists Association.