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Bill McHenry: Live At The Village Vanguard

Bill McHenry
John Rogers/johnrogersnyc.com

Bill McHenry.

Personnel

  • Bill McHenry, tenor saxophone
  • Duane Eubanks, trumpet
  • Andrew D'Angelo, alto saxophone/bass clarinet
  • Ben Street, bass
  • Paul Motian, drums

Set List

  • First Set
  • Blues In A
  • Violetta
  • The Meaning Of The Blues (Troup)
  • Lines
  • Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry (Styne/Cahn)
  • A21X27100
  • Thrush
  • Second Set
  • Chromatic Scale in A
  • My Melancholy Baby (Burnett/Norton)
  • Norman
  • Study #1
  • Lyrical in C / La Cama
  • Other Birds
  • Thrush

all compositions by Bill McHenry, unless otherwise noted

Credits

  • Josh Jackson, producer and host
  • David Tallacksen, mix engineer
  • Josh Webb, recording assistant

June 8, 2009 from WBGO - Everything about Bill McHenry's musical profile would seem to indicate that he's merely a generic player. He's a tenor saxophonist who arrived in New York in the early-'90s wave of young talent, released a few records on small independent labels and chose not to hide his enthusiasm for melodies and chord changes. But those in the know recognize McHenry as one of the most distinct voices of his generation — one who possesses the rare ability to distill abstruse modern ideas into gorgeous, palpably warm music. That voice was on display with his newest band, a quintet featuring a likeminded cohort in drummer Paul Motian, in a live performance from the Village Vanguard.

McHenry called a set of intriguing originals, plus a couple of standard ballads chosen with care. On his compositions, twisting horn themes often in unison motion gave way to solos that drifted in and out of apparent form; the slow tunes were clearly picked with a view toward torch-song beauty. And when he stepped to the fore, he wowed with his command of subtle details in shading and shaping even the most technical of phrases.

Joining McHenry on the front line were poised trumpeter Duane Eubanks and passionate alto saxophonist Andrew D'Angelo, who both took solos with forays into extended technique. Bassist Ben Street both walked time and toyed with it authoritatively; drummer Paul Motian, he of the uncommon accents, was as immediately recognizable as always.

When Bill McHenry arrived in New York in 1992, he was overshadowed by the Young Lions of his generation. But in the years since, he has slowly, quietly developed a celebrated musical identity whose bloom has only recently been noticed by more than his peers. Both New York Times jazz critics, Ben Ratliff and Nate Chinen, listed McHenry's last record, Roses, as their third-favorite album of any genre in 2007.

As a bandleader, McHenry is known for extracting lyricism from musical templates which verge on the abstract and the formless. It's a tricky aesthetic to pursue, but his penchant for melodic coherence keeps the ship beautifully afloat, even seemingly simple. (It helps that he possesses a distinctive, fully ripened tone, bristling with echoes of an earlier era.)

McHenry is no stranger to the Village Vanguard. He took this current quintet to the venue in 2008, and appears as a sideman or co-leader several times a year. In fact, this broadcast performance marked his second week in a row playing the Vanguard — the previous week, he upheld his longtime spot in the horn section of Guillermo Klein's Los Guachos.

Bill McHenry Quintet: Live At The Village Vanguard(06/10/2009) 
8:33 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  Hello all, just under 1/2 hour to showtime
8:36 [Comment From P. U. Wallpaper]
Hello
8:40 [Comment From Guest]
Wish I wasnt at work so I could check this out.
8:43 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  you still can ... plug in some headphones!
8:54 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Some early photos are up:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/livingwithmusicshow/sets/72157619560656280/
8:54 Ashalen Sims, NPR Music:  Looks good!
8:59 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  One minute away, folks
8:59[Live Video]LIVESTREAM: Play Live Video
9:00 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  I've posted a link to the live video Webstream too ... and you can find it at www.npr.org/blogsupreme
9:02 [Comment From P. U. Wallpaper]
I enjoyed listening to the talk about birds. I pay alot of attention to them and have professor friend who studied hummers for his research
9:04 [Comment From Sam]
I can't seem to get the video... any suggestions?
9:04 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Longest stretch ever..
9:04 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  we're working on it, Sam
9:05 [Comment From err...]
no video or sound here -- am I alone?
9:05 [Comment From joyboy]
can't see it on mogulus either
9:05 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  working on the video, folks ...
9:05 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  That's correct folks. The problem belongs to Live Stream.
9:06 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  You're all going to have to suffer with great audio.
9:06 [Comment From zerojake]
well it still sounds great anyway!
9:06 [Comment From Guest]
well...at least we have that cleared out of the way
9:06 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Blues in A
9:07 [Comment From Christopher C.]
Can't get any video either.
9:07 [Comment From Sam]
Bill sounds great so far... when I saw the band in October I was in awe.. Bill is the best saxophone player in New York .
9:07 [Comment From Guest]
yup...you're noy alone
9:08 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  seems as if our video provider, Livestream, is experiencing a technical hiccup
9:08 [Comment From Dave in NH]
any chance the video will come online?
9:08 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  of course the audio is here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=105122558
9:10 [Comment From joyboy]
sounds great, david
9:10 [Comment From Christopher C.]
Audio sounds great!!
9:10 [Comment From zerojake]
Ive never heard any of these performers, i'm a student who is pretty ignorant of modern work, but I'm really digging all of them so far, the bassist especially is superb
9:11 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Bassist is Ben Street. He's also on the Kurt Rosenwinkel show from January and the Ed Simon show from February.
9:13 [Comment From Sam]
Josh, while you're posting here, who is going to be the performer after Fred Hersch on the program?
9:14 [Comment From Robert]
Is there another website broadcasting this show? It doesn't want to load on my desktop or laptop. I'm stuck on the snowy "tuning in" screen.
9:14 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  The club hasn't booked the week of August 11th. I'm waiting to see who it is, then decide.
9:14 [Comment From gotti]
Just tuned in..
9:15 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  FYI - Both sets will available for download tomorrow. Audio only.
9:16 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  http://www.livestream.com/status tells us they're having problems (3rd party provider)
9:16 [Comment From Sam]
Ok cool thanks for clearing that up.. Fred Hersch should be excellent! Is that going to be the trio with John Herbert and Nasheet Waits?
9:16 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Not Nasheet. Eric McPherson.
9:17 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  that was the last Andrew Hill trio too, I want to say
9:17 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  How bout that Andrew D'Angelo?
9:17 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  It takes a while for the stun to wear off before people clap...
9:18 [Comment From Sam]
Yah! He's burning! And after the cancer, it's really incredible..
9:18 [Comment From Randy]
Man - he was burning!
9:18 [Comment From Robert]
Thanks! I guess I'll wait until tomorrow. Anybody else not getting audio?
9:19 [Comment From Sam]
And yes Patrick it was the ANdrew Hill trio, but I saw Fred Hersch in the trio + 2 at the vanuard earlier this year and the trio was herbert, and nasheet..
9:19 [Comment From err...]
Patrick Jarenwattananon: NPR Music: of course the audio is here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=105122558
9:20 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Another original - "Violetta"
9:20 [Comment From Sam]
from an old record right? ( this tune)
9:20 [Comment From fullyaltered]
This is so great. Andrew D'Angelo back in action. And with the ironic 'stache!
9:21 [Comment From Sam]
No actually , i saw a video of it online , my mistake
9:21 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Yeah, yesterday he was talking about the 'stache
9:22 [Comment From Robert]
Thanks! I've got it on 88.3 FM. They're smoking, of course. Ben Street's got a killer sound.
9:22 [Comment From rpm1960]
wow!
9:22 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  good ole reliable radio!
9:23 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  anyone having problems with the NPR.org audio-only feed?
9:23 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  sounds good back here
9:23 [Comment From zerojake]
nope im doin fine
9:23 [Comment From rpm1960]
mine's smooth as their music
9:23 [Comment From err...]
I did on first try -- reloaded and worked fine
9:23 [Comment From Dave in NH]
I'm on the WBGO audio feed - sounds great
9:24 [Comment From Sam]
Me too
9:24 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  I'm loving these horn parts
9:25 [Comment From Christopher in Nebraska]
Audio's great and Bill's sax is smokin'.
9:25 [Comment From Sam]
This show just might be as good as the Motian trio from september..
9:26 [Comment From Robert]
They make a lot more sense in light of his birdsong kick
9:27 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  an addendum ot the bird story - Bill's mother says the suet is not for hummingbirds. it's for woodpeckers. she attracts three different species.
9:28 [Comment From martin]
it's nice to hear motian PLAY... (as opposed to recent ecm recordings)
9:28 [Comment From joyboy]
i used to think "suet" wasn't a word, just something johnny cash would yell in the middle of folsom prison blues.
9:29 [Comment From fullyaltered]
why no video tonight?
9:29 [Comment From Mark]
That bass playing is excellent!!!
9:30 [Comment From fullyaltered]
that's duane eubanks? sounds like Peter Evans.
9:30 [Comment From Sam]
Yah, Martin, those ECM records seem to have a kind of like darkness like very mellow thing, weird.
9:31 [Comment From martin]
so, will this show be available for download (can i carry it around with me)? npr seems to have previous shows only available to stream.
9:31 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  yes
9:31 [Comment From zerojake]
haha
9:32 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  When I interviewed Bill, he played Carmen McRae's version from Bittersweet.
9:33 Sam:  Yah I recall that.. really pretty thus far.
9:33 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  He was noticeably shaken by the way she does it.
9:35 [Comment From P. U. Wallpaper]
Tell Bill's mother that humming birds not only like sugar water, they also catch fruit flies from a fruit fly bottle.
9:36 Sam:  Andrew sounds.... fantastic.
9:40 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  video is now back up!
9:40 [Comment From David]
video is back up
9:42[Live Video]LIVESTREAM: Play Live Video
9:42 Sam:  Hey! Great Success!
9:43 [Comment From err...]
beautiful!
9:44 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Video is on a delay, so be sure to keep audio up from one source!
9:44 [Comment From fullyaltered]
wow those are some horn arrangements!
9:45 Sam:  wow, Josh whats the tune?
9:45 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Lines
9:46 Sam:  thanks..
9:46 [Comment From zerojake]
lighting seems a bit weird but still awesome!
9:47 Sam:  Is
9:47 Sam:  new
9:47 Sam:  curtain
9:47 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Yeah. It's just a camcorder.
9:48 [Comment From Dave in NH]
beauty-ous
9:48 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  in an underground cave.
9:48 Sam:  motian
9:48 Sam:  rocking out
9:48 [Comment From err...]
I'm watching it from the middle of the woods in northern MN -- to me, the lighting is awesome.
9:51 [Comment From Christopher in Nebraska]
Some audio drop outs on the video feed at present.
9:51 [Comment From Christopher in Nebraska]
But
9:51 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  bound to happen. we're doing all this on a consumer dsl connection...
9:52 martin:  that's awesome err... that we have the technology to do any of this is amazing. thanks wbgo!
9:52 Sam:  wbgo is amazing
9:53 [Comment From err...]
agreed, thanks!
9:53 [Comment From Christopher in Nebraska]
Thanks...but as I was about to add---the music rocks!! WBGO is amazing.
9:53 Sam:  WBGO and Josh Jackson..
9:53 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  I concur
9:54 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  and David Tallacksen and Josh Webb. The bgo crew.
9:54 Sam:  my hat is off to all of you gents.
9:55 [Comment From Christopher in Nebraska]
My hat as well.
9:55 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Jazz is the message. We're just the delivery boys.
9:55 Sam:  nice man
9:55 [Comment From R]
Yeah - it's amazing. I got into jazz as a young lad around 10 years ago, and this combination of amazing music and amazing technology would have totally blown me away then and it still does! Thank you!
9:57 Sam:  Josh, Must've been cool to chat with Bill and hear him play on his roof!
9:57 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Yeah, that was fun. He played "Melancholy Baby"
9:58 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  More photos from tonight:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/livingwithmusicshow/sets/72157619560656280/
9:58 Sam:  wow. Doesnt get much better than that.. he seems like a really smart na funny guy.. Ive met him a couple times but, never had a discussion like that
9:59 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Lines!
10:00 Sam:  lines
10:01 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  that's a vaguely Konitz/Marsh-ian composition, eh?
10:01 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry
10:01 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Bill played me an earlier Sinatra version of this - from 1946.
10:02 Sam:  Is Bill a Sinatra fan?
10:02 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  I had only heard the amazing version from Only the Lonely.
10:02 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Bill is a music fan.
10:02 Sam:  well put
10:02 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Not sure how far into Sinatra he goes.
10:03 Sam:  well, I personally am no huge sinatra fan
10:03 [Comment From R]
McHenry has an amazing jazz history knowledge. He's a real aficianado.
10:04 Sam:  He's not too bad at the saxophone either
10:05 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  He said to me, you wanna hear some Tony Williams? Sure. Then he played a song by The Platters. Technically, he was right...
10:06 Sam:  HA!
10:07 Sam:  Tony Williams- Lead tenor - drums
10:09 Sam:  song?
10:09 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  A21X27100
10:10 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Bill says it's his imaginary rocket model #
10:10 Sam:  ha
10:10 Sam:  did you have that memorized?
10:11 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  funny - no, wrote that one in the Moleskine for reference.
10:11 Sam:  Moleskines, the french never do let me dowbn
10:12 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  This one called "Thrush,"
10:12 [Comment From Christopher in Nebraska]
These cats are burnin' tonight! Great show!
10:13 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Heads up - we're keeping the video up for second set.
10:13 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  All different songs.
10:14 Sam:  YEA!
10:15 Sam:  will you be recording the second set and having it available for download( like the rosenwikel show)
10:15 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  believe so
10:15 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  NPR.org/villagevanguard to be exact
10:15 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  download there
10:16 [Comment From zerojake]
hooray! thanks josh
10:16 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  thanks for tuning in folks .... the chat room is wrapping up in a little bit
10:16 Sam:  nice taliking to you'll!
10:16 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  but keep it tuned on the video ... it'll be at livestream.com/wbgo
10:17 [Comment From Guest]
thanks guys
10:17 [Comment From MARK]
GREAT SHOW, THANKS
10:17 [Comment From err...]
thanks again NPR & WBGO! Awesome show
10:17 [Comment From P. U. Wallpaper]
Thanks, till next month.
10:17 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  also at NPR.org/blogsupreme ... we'll keep it up there
10:17 Josh Jackson, WBGO:  Thanks for listening, watching etc...
10:17 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  until next month and Fred Hersch ... so long everyone -- thanks for tuning in
10:17 [Comment From R]
Amazing! It's a real continuation of his language from Roses. He's the real master of the atmospheric rubato slow burn. 2nd set is going to be awesome!
10:20 Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music:  later all
10:21
 

 

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