Fair Weather – Kenny Dorham
A rare gem of a ballad, never commercially recorded by Kenny Dorham but introduced by Chet Baker in the '80s, with Kenny's own lyrics. Nicholas Payton's 1994 version was the first instrumental recording. We have two Minus You versions in different keys, including one with a choral arrangement by Gloria Cooper.
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- Recording: Nicholas Payton - From This Moment . . .
- Recorded on: September 11-12, 1994
- Label: Verve (314-527073)
- Concert Key: A-flat
- Style: Ballad
- Trumpet - Nicholas Payton
- Piano - Mulgrew Miller
- Bass - Reginald Veal
- Drums - Lewis Nash
The first issued recording of Fair Weather was Chet Baker's vocal version in 1985. This Nicholas Payton version, from his debut as a leader, was the earliest instrumental recording. Payton loves the music of Kenny Dorham, as is evident from his recording.
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- Recording: Don Sickler - Further Explorations Vol. 1
- Recorded on: May 24, 2003
- Label: jazzleadsheets.com (JLS 1034)
- Concert Key: F
- Style: Ballad
- Flugelhorn, Trumpet - Don Sickler
- Piano - Cecilia Coleman
- Bass - Tim Givens
Once the book was in print, I decided to embark on a project of creating one-chorus rhythm section tracks minus the melody, so singers would have audio to learn the songs and practice with. In early 2003 I took Cecilia Coleman (piano), Tim Givens (bass) and Vince Cherico (drums) out to Rudy Van Gelder's studio and started laying down tracks. All musicians were in their individual booths, and I was in the big part of the room with my trumpet, playing the melody very softly with a mute so there would be no leakage into the rhythm section mics. At the end of the sessions, I ended up with what I wanted, tracks minus the melody for singers.
Now I'm spending a lot of my time, and my jazzleadsheets.com staffs' time, preparing product for our jazzleadsheets.com website. Our Minus You editions and tracks are a very important part of the website for me. Realizing I had all of the great rhythm section tracks that hadn't been commercially released, and with the great isolation offered by the Van Gelder Studio, I decided to create complete full tracks from what I had. I picked up my trumpet or muted trumpet or flugelhorn and put on the headphones, and recorded, in this case, my interpretations of the melody.
I knew for the start, however, that this was going to be a different recording experience for me, because the piano accompaniment was already recorded; Cecilia wasn't going to be feeding me her accompaniment to my treatment of the melody, but rather, I was going to have to always be listening to her, and actually feeding off of her accompaniment! It had to sound like we were all recording together, even if that wasn't the case."
Pianist Cecilia Coleman has a great ballad touch and is a master ballad accompanist. I can remember how hard it was for me to just cool it and interpret the melodies pretty straight. I love playing ballads with Cecilia and feeling her accompaniment to my expression of the ballad, but that wasn't what this Minus You session was for.
Besides the recording I had two more requests for Cecilia, which she gladly agreed to do. She thought Fair Weather was an amazingly beautiful song to accompany. She played so marvelously! First I asked her to transcribe her comping track so I could issue it separately. Students, expecially, can learn a lot by studying and playing it. Then I wanted her to do another edition of just "footballs" (harmonic rhythm voicings). I think both of these new editions are fantastic, and I'm sure students and pianists will enjoy them."
Check out the melodic movement in Cecilia's comping, as shown in the transcription. It could almost be another song by itself—a contrafact on the changes of Fair Weather.
Minus Piano CLIP and Minus Bass CLIP tracks are also available, with the same format; these editions feature Don Sickler playing the melody on muted trumpet, an octave higher than the full trio track on flugelhorn. Like the Minus Melody track they are one chorus long; the Minus Bass edition keeps the piano intro, but the Minus Piano edition starts right on the head.
Don Sickler: "I ended up recording two different melody tracks with Piano and Bass accompaniment: one on flugelhorn, and another one, an octave higher on muted trumpet. That's the complete track that is available for sale."
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- Recording: jazzleadsheets.com - jazzleadsheets choir
- Recorded on: May 30, 2010
- Label: jazzleadsheets.com (JLS)
- Concert Key: B-flat
- Style: Ballad
- Vocal - Cassie Van Stolk Cooke, Adam Kunsberg
- Trumpet - Don Sickler
- Piano - Gloria Cooper
- Bass - Daryl Johns
- Drums - Steve Johns

Kenny Dorham
Aug 30, 1924 – Dec 15, 1972
August 30, 2024, was Kenny Dorham's 100th birthday: jazzleadsheets.com has added 10 new K.D. compositions: K.D.News! Check them out! Kenny was inducted into the Lincoln Center Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame On October 16, 2024, with a Tribute Concert at Dizzy's Club. Four of Kenny's daughters were in attendance. Read more...