Preaching To the Choir
Vincent Herring
Given the articulate and compelling work by Herring and Chestnut, it’s no surprise (indeed, something of a relief) that there are virtually no solos for bassist or drummer, although their backing...
Preaching To the Choir
Vincent Herring
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Given the articulate and compelling work by Herring and Chestnut, it’s no surprise (indeed, something of a relief) that there are virtually no solos for bassist or drummer, although their backing...
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Renowned jazz saxophonist Vincent Herring battles back from a bout with Covid-19 and career-threatening side effects with a defiant and joyful new album, Preaching to the Choir, with swinging help from Cyrus Chestnut, Yasushi Nakamura and Johnathan Blake.Preaching to the Choir, a paean to Herring's fans and supporters, celebrates real triumph over hardship and challenge with soulful jazz. Herring is speaking for nearly all of us when says, "2020 into 2021 was a morbid nightmare." But, he also experienced the pandemic firsthand, contracting Covid-19 while suffering the same loss of performance opportunities befalling every musician during the past year. That's only meant more time spent at home, watching the turbulent presidential election and its violent aftermath.Despite the prevailing darkness, Preaching to the Choir delivers a sermon of optimism and hope to the jazz faithful, aided by as fervent a congregation as a swing disciple could pray for: pianist Cyrus Chestnut, bassist Yasushi Nakamura, and drummer Johnathan Blake."We have to have hope for the future," Herring insists. "I've been in a constant state of disbelief with so much going on that is negative in the world, but I try to look at the positive side of everything. Fate is written with all kinds of twists and turns, and in the end the only thing you can do is realize that as bad as things are - and they are bad -the promise of tomorrow is going to be special."
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- Vincent Herring
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Awards and reviews
July 2021
Given the articulate and compelling work by Herring and Chestnut, it’s no surprise (indeed, something of a relief) that there are virtually no solos for bassist or drummer, although their backing is invariably stimulating. This is enough to guarantee a rewarding listen, but worth mentioning too is that apparently Herring undertook the session while suffering a delibitating bout of rheumatoid arthritis – you would never know it!
June 2021
The program is a balance of standards with three originals. “Minor Swing” is vampy ball of energy by Chestnut. It gives Herring a chance to play against himself, but the overdubbing sounds crowded and a little overstuffed. Herring’s contribution is the title track, “Preaching To The Choir.” The stop-time back-and-forth is fairly standard, but Herring navigates the expected terrain with swirling passion.