Thad Jones


While listening to Pandora in the backgroud...this killer trumpet playing caught my attention.  I walked over to the player to see that it was the Thelonius Monk album 'Five By Monk Five'.  I looked up the album on Wikipedia to see what musicians were on the session. It listed Thad Jones as the trumpeter.  He was killing it.  I'm 65 years old and have been listening to jazz for 46 years and have never heard any music by Thad Jones.   I'd seen his name a few times over the decades while reading about jazz, but nothing ever stood out.  I retrieved the album on Napster and played it.  Excellent album.  Cat can play.

Can anyone recommend any Thad Jones recordings that you think are some of his best work?

On a trivia note, .....pianist Hank Jones and drummer Elvin Jones are his brothers.
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I think that “sparkles” is a great way to describe Randy Brecker’s playing. He plays with a very brilliant tone, very modern harmonic concept and a swing feel that is informed by his extensive experience in the rock and fusion worlds. Speaking of musical families, he and his brother Michael (RIP) have fronted some of the best fusion ensembles in the genre. If you like Randy’s playing you may want to check out Woody Shaw. While Shaw doesn’t hint of a fusion influence I find that there are similarities in their style and advanced harmonic concept; all at an arguably even higher level.

Re Thad Jones: his arranging skills were fantastic, but his skill as a composer shouldn’t be overlooked. Probably his best known composition:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-M2ADUgffFE

Btw, as a testament to how highly regarded he was among his piers consider that ever since the decline in the popularity of big bands playing in one has not been a money making proposition at all for busy players. They did it for the love of the music and that type of musical setting; and take a look at who is in the reed section in the live clip of “Groove Merchant” that I posted: Joe Henderson, Jerome Richardson, Jerry Dodgion, Eddie Daniels and Pepper Adams. Not too shabby!
Not only could he play, his skills as an arranger and big band leader were so admired that many forgot what a great player he also was. He co-led with drummer Mel Lewis one of the greatest contemporary big bands in jazz history, the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra which for decades has had Monday nights at the Village Vanguard in NYC (called the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra since Lewis’ passing). One of the very best big band arrangers of all time. Got his start as an arranger and trumpeter with Count Basie’s band. Check out:

Thad Jones “The Magnificent Thad Jones”
Hank Jones “Groovin High”
Oliver Nelson “More Blues And The Abstract Truth”
Pepper Adams “Plays The Compositions Of Charles Mingus”

And, of course, as leader and arranger of his big band. Great arranger. Some favorites are:

”Live At The Village Vanguard”
”Central Park North”
”Consummation”

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZLvqXFddu0