While I was in Chicago last week I had the pleasure of sitting in with “The Modern Sounds.” Joel Paterson on guitar, Beau Sample on bass, and Alex Hall on drums.
Photo Credit: Peter Ho




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While I was in Chicago last week I had the pleasure of sitting in with “The Modern Sounds.” Joel Paterson on guitar, Beau Sample on bass, and Alex Hall on drums.
Photo Credit: Peter Ho
The Fat Babies – Solid Gassuh (Delmark)
An exact count on the number of traditional jazz ensembles still operating outside of the environs of New Orleans remains elusive, but whatever the total it’s almost certainly indicative of inexorable ebb. Delmark has been a safe harbor for several of these bands, several of which including The Fat Babies call Chicago home. A seven-piece fronted by bassist Beau Sample, the Babies evince the totality of the trad jazz songbook as their stomping grounds. Solid Gassuh is their fifth album and the third since the helm passed from pianist Paul Asaro to Sample. The title riffs on a late 19th century slang term describing something especially pleasing or successful. It’s far from a case of fraudulent advertising as Sample and his colleagues bring the bandstand heat from the opening raucous rendering of Luis Russell’s “Doctor Blues” onward.