Monday, March 16, 2020

The Coachella Valley Trio Mid Century Modern

The Coachella Valley Trio
Mid Century Modern
dmacmusic

A guitar trio featuring guitarist Doug MacDonald takes its name from the fact that MacDonald and his fellow musicians settled in Palm Springs, in California's Coachella Valley. Besides MacDonald, the trio consists of Larry Holloway on bass and Tim Pleasant on drums. They started playing a regular gig in 2016 at A.J.'s on the Green, and they really clicked, inspiring MacDonald to capture the trio on tape. Big Black playing djembe is a guest on 6 of the 11 selections, four of which are MacDonald originals.

As MacDonald observes in his brief liner notes, the trio soon found they had a close rhythmic connection, that is evident in the performances heard here. MacDonald is an excellent bop-styled guitarist with a melodic core to his playing with a deft touch. His playing echoes the message of Lester Young of knowing the lyrics of the tunes one plays, while he ably constructs very sophisticated solos. His bandmates complement his performances, which include charming renditions of such standards as "My Shining Hour," "What's New," "Give Me The Simple Life," "Woody 'N You," and "The Way You Look Tonight."

MacDonald adds in delightful originals, including "Lance Or Lot," and "Cat City Samba." This latter song, with a percolating drum solo, is one of two Brazilian-oriented compositions that the trio give scintillating performances to. It complements the interpretations of the standards on a first-rate bop-styled jazz guitar recording.

I received my review copy from a publicist. This review appeared in the March-April 2020 Jazz & Blues Report (Issue 389). 


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