Terry Pollard - A Detroit Jazz Legend (2019)

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Title: A Detroit Jazz Legend
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 77:17 min
Total Size: 189 / 370 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Where or When
2. The More I See You
3. Stompin’ at the Savoy
4. Lonely Dreams
5. Almost Like Being In Love
6. I’ll Remember April
7. Laura
8. Scrapple from the Apple
9. Mean to Me
10. Dicky’s Dream
11. Emaline
12. Nutty Notes
13. Autumn Serenade
14. Pretty Face
15. Then It Happens
16. Fedj
17. It Could Happen to You
18. Blue Room


Pianist and vibraphonist Terry Pollard (1931-2009) was one of the leading jazz musicians in the thriving Detroit jazz scene of the 1940s and 50s. She was a wellknown figure in her hometown as early as 1948, but it was not until 1953 when her musical talent achieved national prominence, after Terry Gibbs—USA’s top vibraphonist—asked her to join his quartet for a country-wide tour. Both played with such authority, that Terry ended up tempering Gibbs’ usual irrepressibility with the sobriety of her piano, the sensitive eloquence that flows from her solos, and her uncanny ability to match Gibbs in the hard swinging tunes.

This CD set gathers the best of Pollard’s piano, highlighting the only album she recorded as a leader, but including too the best of her performances with the groups of Terry Gibbs and guitarist Dick Garcia. These are some memorable moments of her short career, brilliant and wonderfully pulsating, full of consistently well-conceived solos. She plays with the freshness and extended logic conception of Bud Powell, but cuts Wynton Kelly and Horace Silver in the strength of her playing, the irresistible impact of her emotion, and the deep sureness of her beat.

In 1958, just as she was emerging as an original voice, as an exciting asset to the contemporary scene, Terry Pollard retired from her full-time music career in order to raise a family. Still, she continued to play locally in Detroit, where she led a fine trio at the Hobby Bar, and performed with visiting artists.