Duke Robillard has always had one foot in the blues world and one in the swing/jazz universe. He loves both styles of music and enjoys not only playing them separately but combining them together. The founder of
Roomful of Blues back in 1967,
Robillard has led dozens of projects throughout his career, including collaborations with guitarist
Herb Ellis,
Jimmy Witherspoon, and
Jay McShann. On
A Swingin Session, he plays with some of his favorite musicians, many of whom originated (like he did) in Rhode Island. While six horn players participate, there are no more than four on any one selection, and some numbers do not have any. The contrasting tenor solos are fun to hear, with
Scott Hamilton sounding smooth and mellow on his numbers while
Sax Gordon is greasier and much closer to
Illinois Jacquet. Present throughout are
Bruce Katz (mostly on organ), one of three bassists (usually
Marty Ballou), and drummer
Mark Teixeira.
Robillard takes vocals on half of the selections in his personable way, but it is his guitar solos, which hint at both
Charlie Christian and
T-Bone Walker, that often take honors. Performing medium-tempo blues, jump tunes, standards, and good-time numbers,
Duke Robillard shows listeners a fun time and clearly enjoys himself, too.