Marty Grosz is quite notable in at least three ways. He is one of the top (and one of the few) rhythm acoustic guitarists, and his chordal solos are always delightful. He sings in a
Fats Waller-inspired style. And
Grosz is one of jazz's top comedians, able to spin out hilarious, sometimes nonsensical monologues. Two of his three talents are heard on this CD, although he should record a comedy album someday.
Grosz leads two different groups during the 1994 sessions. One band has the members of his
Orphan Newsboys (trumpeter
Peter Ecklund, clarinetist
Bobby Gordon, and bassist
Greg Cohen) along with the reeds of
Dan Levinson, pianist
Chris Dawson, and drummer
Hal Smith. The other half of this set features
Ecklund,
Cohen, trombonist
Joel Helleny (whose plunger work is outstanding),
Dan Block on clarinet and alto,
Scott Robinson on tenor and baritone, pianist
Keith Ingham, and drummer
Artie Kinsella. The repertoire is dominated by obscurities from the '20s and '30s, with a couple of standards tossed in.
Grosz sings on half of the songs. Highlights include "Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia," a cooking version of "Hot Lips," "From Monday On," and "Love Will Find a Way." This is a spirited and enjoyable outing, well worth picking up by hot jazz fans.