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On May 31, 1956, an very inspired night at the legendary Café
Bohemia, the great trumpeter Kenny Dorham was featured with his
working quintet, which included pianist Bobby Timmons (three years
before he found fame with Cannonball Adderley), and the unsung
but brilliant tenor-saxophonist J.R. Monterose. With guitarist
Kenny Burrell being the special guest, the results not only define
hard bop of the period but show why both the music and the trumpeter
were so special. One of the most important leaders of the second
generation of beboppers, Kenny Dorham played with both the Dizzy
Gillespie big band and the Charlie Parker Quintet. While he learned
directly from the masters, he was never content to merely ride
on their coat tails and he developed into one of the pacesetters
of hard bop. During 1955-63 Dorham recorded quite a few gems for
Blue Note but At The Bohemia is very special. To hear the distinctive
trumpeter playing his heart out on his features "Who Cares"
and "Autumn In New York" is to eavesdrop on jazz history.