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Jazz pianist Cyrus Chestnut knows a good thing when he hears it, and the music of
A Charlie Brown Christmas, set forth so eloquently by the Vince Guaraldi Trio decades ago, is one of them. The pianist is backed here by a bevy of New York's premier session players and jazz stars: drummer
Steve Gadd; ace sax players
Michael Brecker,
Kenny Garrett, and
Steve Cole; and guitarist
Pat Martino. Chestnut proves as inventive as always, playing with lighthearted wit and lyrical sophistication. He captures the whimsy of such
Peanuts classics as "Skating" and the winning interplay of "Linus and Lucy," delightfully mixing it up with Martino's guitar figures. Chestnut also pays fond homage to the whole Peanuts gang with his memorable opening solo, "Me and Charlie Brown." Joined by
Vanessa Williams and
the Boys Choir of Harlem on "Christmas Time Is Here," Chestnut and company work their understated magic on this and other traditional fare. Somewhere, Charles Schultz is nodding his head in time to these lovely tunes and updates.
--Martin Keller
From Jazziz
You may know Cyrus Chestnut from his solo recordings and work with Wynton Marsalis, Jon Hendricks, and Betty Carter, but the pianist unearths his earliest musical roots on the new Christmas release, A Charlie Brown Christmas. In high school the young Chestnut was known as the piano player who could play the Peanuts theme score, his childhood introduction to jazz. Thirty-five years after the original recordings by Vince Guaraldi, the remake by Cyrus Chestnut & Friends features American holiday classics like "Christmas Time is Here" (with vocalists Vanessa Williams and the Boys Choir of Harlem), "Linus and Lucy" (saxophonist Kenny Garrett, guitarist Pat Martino), and "What Child is This?", with vocalists the Manhattan Transfer, vibraphonist Stefon Harris, bassist Christian McBride, and drummer Steve Gadd.
--- JAZZIZ Magazine Copyright © 2000, Milor Entertainment, Inc.