Piano Man
Bass Player|March 2020
Leon Lee Dorsey returns with MonkTime, an accomplished new album of Thelonious Monk compositions. Joel McIver hears how Dorsey paid tribute to the jazz icon
Joel Mclver
Piano Man

Sometimes you feel slightly inadequate as a bass journo. Take our interview with Leon Lee Dorsey, for example: The man has done so much great work in the field of the low frequencies, alongside such illuminated names, that your questions about what string gauges he prefers seem a touch inconsequential.

Fortunately, Dorsey is a friendly fellow, full of enthusiasm about MonkTime, his new album of Thelonious Monk compositions, and evidently doesn’t feel the need to boast about the artists he’s played with (Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, Art Blakey, Wynton Marsalis, Freddie Hubbard, Benny Carter, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, and Frank Sinatra, to name a few!) or the ton of degrees he’s acquired from various learned institutions. Instead, he’s much more interested in digging deep into the motivations behind his new record, laid down in trio format with guitarist Greg Skaff, and sometime Herbie Hancock drummer, Mike Clark.

You’re a busy man, Leon.

That’s true. I actually have my next five albums done, although they’re not all jazz. I have several other acoustic records finished. I have an electric project coming out, I’m doing a classical record, and then I have another record with a friend of mine who plays like Oscar Peterson, so we’re going to do a duo record. That record is about half-done. So I have three or four things completely done, not all mixed, and then the classical and the duo project about 50 percent done. I’m very excited because they’re all a little different and they showcase different sides of me.

One of the records is with Manuel Valera, a Cuban pianist with phenomenal technique, and that record is going to be dedicated to my friend who passed, Hilton Ruiz. And then the other record is with Harold Mabern, who played with Wayne Shorter in the 1960s Blue Note days with Lee Morgan. It’s a very soulful blues record.

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