This is a high-quality Dixieland/swing set recommended to lovers of classic jazz. The musicianship in
Jim Beebe's group is quite high; the standards are given fresh interpretations, and there is plenty of variety. In addition to the leader's fluent trombone, the band features cornetist
Connie Jones (who on ballads occasionally hints strongly at
Wild Bill Davison),
John Otto on clarinet and alto, the fine stride piansit
Paul Asaro, bassist John Rany and drummer
Johnie Faren. Singer
Judi K. is a welcome addition on five numbers, including "Blue Prelude" and a spirited "This Joint Is Jumpin'." Other highlights include an upbeat "Chicago," "Bye & Bye" (which has a surprise "glee club" vocal from the group),
Johnie Faren's feature on "Drummin' Man," and the
Duke Ellington-associated title cut. This is a difficult release to resist, particularly for listeners who enjoy hearing three horns jamming together.