Third Phase – Kenny Drew, Jr.
An uptempo blues-like tune with an angular melody reminiscent of McCoy Tyner.
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- Recording: Kenny Drew, Jr. - Kenny Drew, Jr.
- Recorded on: June 6 and 7, 1991
- Label: Antilles (314-510303-2)
- Concert Key: F minor
- Style: Swing (uptempo)
- Trumpet - Wallace Roney
- Tenor Sax - Ralph Moore
- Piano - Kenny Drew, Jr.
- Bass - Christian McBride
- Drums - Winard Harper
Guitar players should check out our guitar part based on Jack Wilkins' recording "Keep In Touch" (click the second album cover for details). Rhythm section players accompanying guitarists should use the C lead sheet available here, from the "Kenny Drew, Jr." album.
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- Recording: Jack Wilkins - Keep In Touch
- Recorded on: May 18-19, 1995
- Label: Claves Jazz (50-1295)
- Concert Key: F minor
- Style: Swing (uptempo)
- Guitar - Jack Wilkins
- Piano - Kenny Drew, Jr.
- Bass - Andy McKee
- Drums - Akira Tana
Rhythm section players accompanying guitarists should use the C lead sheet from the "Kenny Drew, Jr.," recording; click on the first album cover.
Wilkins and Tana first recorded together on the former's 1983 album "Captain Blued"; they have accompanied several vocalists together including Amy London and Nancy Harrow.
The recorded relationship between Drew Jr. and McKee dates back to 1993, with the Mingus Big Band's "Nostalgia In Times Square"; a month before the "Keep In Touch" session, they both played on baritone saxophonist and fellow Mingus Big Band member Ronnie Cuber's album "In A New York Minute." The last recording of Kenny Drew Jr. and Andy McKee together was another Mingus Big Band album, 1996's "Live In Time."
The main post-Coltrane reference here seems to be the linear language of Chick Corea, making Wilkins' solo an excellent study for intermediate/advanced musicians interested in how guitarists translated Corea's vocabulary (and the post-bop vocabulary more broadly) onto the instrument.

Kenny Drew, Jr.
Jun 14, 1958 – Aug 3, 2014
Kenny Drew, Jr., son of pianist/composer Kenny Drew, Sr., started music lessons at the age of four. He studied classical piano with his aunt Marjorie, but soon found he enjoyed playing jazz as well. He performed worldwide with a comprehensive variety of musicians, including Stanley Jordan, OTB, Stanley Turrentine, Slide Hampton, the Mingus Big Band, Steve Grossman, Yoshiaki Masuo, Sadao Watanabe, Smokey Robinson, Frank Morgan, Daniel Schnyder, Jack Walrath, Ronnie Cuber and many others. Read more...