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by Don Berryman In early 2005, I got a taste of Dolphy’s music played live. I went into the Artists’ Quarter in St. Paul, Minnesota, to listen to Eric Kamau Gravatt’s band Source Code. That night, vibraphonist Dave Hagedorn brought in a chart he had transcribed for Dolphy’s “Hat and Beard.” The chart was new to the band, and the material challenging, but the sound knocked me out. I spoke with Hagedorn during a break and asked if he would be interested in putting together a group performance of all the tunes from Out To Lunch. He was excited about the prospect. Subsequently, the Twin Cities Jazz Society board agreed to sponsor the event as part of its annual concert series. Dave assembled an ensemble of the area’s best musicians including himself on vibes, Kelly Rossum on trumpet, Phil Hey on drums, Tom Lewis on bass, and multi-instrumentalist Dave Milne on alto saxophone, bass clarinet, and flute. ![]() Kenny and Dawn Horst with Don Berryman at the AQ Working with these musicians has been a profound pleasure for me. These are men who care about music and have the talent, discipline, and drive to make it happen. I am proud to be associated with them and this recording—one that truly captures the live-jazz experience and documents a seasoned ensemble performing significant music. Sit back and listen. Revel in the experience. This is music, this is live, this is jazz! —Don Berryman, Live at the Artists' Quarter producer and publisher of Jazz Police www.jazzpolice.com |


