The Tonight Show Band gained fame during
Johnny Carson's tenure as host of the perennially popular late-night TV program. Not only did the band gain air time with its playing, but it was a foil for
Carson's jokes. The role of collective straight man did not in any way hinder the ensemble from being an exciting champion of dynamic big-band swing. The chairs are filled with veterans of topflight big bands and studio work as well. Performers like
John Audino,
Bill Perkins,
Gil Falco, and
Conte Candoli anchor the band's sections while
Ed Shaughnessy's relentless drums drive the outfit. And they are playing well-conceived charts by such arrangers as
Bill Holman,
Tommy Newsom, and
Dick Lieb. Most of the tunes on this session are familiar big-band barnburners and feature the high-voltage trumpet of leader
Doc Severinsen. While others get a few bars of soloing now and then, it's
Severinsen's show all the way. There is a break in the fast-paced stuff with a lovely rendition "How Long Has This Been Going On" with romantic
Harry James-like blowing (vibrato and all) by
Severinsen. But it's the heart-stoppers like "One O'Clock Jump" and "Begin the Beguine" that dominate this session. All in all, this album captures disciplined, well-charted big-band music, and is recommended. ~ Dave Nathan