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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Contemporary jazz drummer Kevin Peter Jones adds to the legacy of Blues Alley with a live album #jazz #music


The all‑star band featuring GRAMMY® winners Randy Brecker and Jeff Lorber releases a live album captured at the historic venue.


Drummer, producer, and arranger Kevin Peter Jones assembled an all-star band featuring GRAMMY®-winning legends Randy Brecker and Jeff Lorber to play eight sold-out shows at the iconic Blues Alley in Washington, DC. Kevin Peter Jones All-Star Band’s live set, Blues Alley, was released on Friday (January 23) on Pacific Records. The album makes Jones one of only four artists ever granted permission to release a live recording from the storied venue.

 

To commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jones previewed the ten-track Blues Alley by dropping a rendition of the Cannonball Adderley classic “Walk Tall.” The single is a radio-friendly edit of the nearly twelve-minute album opener.

 

Joining Jones, trumpeter Brecker, and keyboardist Lorber in the star-studded ensemble are GRAMMY® nominees Eric Marienthal (saxophone) and Lenny Castro (percussion). Guitarist Dean Brown played on four GRAMMY®-winning albums and brought his funky, fusion-inflected fretwork to Blues Alley prior to his passing. Senegalese bassist Cheikh Ndoye added world music nuances to the contemporary jazz session. 

 

“I wanted to bring together musicians who don’t just play notes — they tell stories. Each musician has a voice that’s unmistakable. When you put that kind of talent in one room, the music becomes bigger than any one of us. People ask if having so many strong personalities in one band creates friction. It doesn’t — it creates magic. Everyone listens, everyone reacts, and that’s what makes jazz alive. It’s not about ego; it’s about conversation," said Jones, who served as the album’s producer and executive producer.

 

Listening to Blues Alley, one experiences masterful musicianship, the power of collaboration, the spontaneous magic of improvisation, and the energy and excitement of a concert performance. Throughout the album, Jones sets the tone with his astute drumming, complex cadences, and locked in rhythms. While the bandleader is a drummer, the drums never overpower the melodic lead keyboards, trumpet, saxophone, or guitar voices.

 

Jones put together the set list for the four-night stand to reflect his reverence for history and tradition balanced with his passion for innovation. Along with picking a handful of standards, Jones selected compositions penned by a few of his KPJ All-Star Band members: Lorber (“Hudson” and “Surreptitious”), Brown (“Solid”), and Ndoye (“Alchemy East”).

 

“This album is about resilience and joy. We chose songs that speak to the roots of jazz and soul, but also to the journey we’re on now,” shared Jones, who has recorded with Dave BrubeckYellowjackets, and Wayman Tisdale.

 

After “Walk Tall,” Lorber’s “Hudson” pushes the band in a funkier direction. The fusion keyboard pioneer tears into a mighty solo.

 

Marienthal’s impassioned saxophone heats up “Valdez in the Country,” a Donny Hathaway original that takes on lyrical quality even when presented here as an instrumental.

 

Brecker and Lorber bring emotional richness to “You Don’t Know What Love Is,” a song originally recorded by Sonny Rollins that probes the depths of romantic love.  

 

“That tune is pure emotion. Randy’s trumpet and Jeff’s keys gave it a depth that stopped the room cold. For me, it was about creating space — letting the music breathe so the feeling could come through,” said the Berklee College of Music-trained Jones, who is presently in production on three new albums, including producing his son’s debut disc.

 

KPJ’s All-Star Band delivers “The Evening News” with authority, taking listeners on a furious fusion foray. Remaking the Yellowjackets’ tune links Jones’s 2010 debut album, Magnetic Journey, to Blues Alley. Yellowjackets members Russell FerranteJimmy HaslipMike Miller, and Marienthal appeared on Magnetic Journey.

 

“Blue Miles” is a bluesy jazz joint culled from Chick Corea’s songbook. Lorber confidently steps into Corea’s shoes on the swinging number that gets a jolt of electricity from the towering horns along with a blistering guitar solo.

 

“Solid” was a must for Blues Alley in part to honor Brown, who succumbed to cancer in 2024. Jones said, “This album stands as a testament not only to the music but to the spirit of guitarist Dean Brown, whose artistry and generosity left an indelible mark on everyone he played with. Dean’s contributions to ‘Solid’ and throughout the set reflect his trademark blend of funk, sophistication, and soul. Beyond his virtuosity, he was a warm, generous presence who elevated every ensemble he joined.”

 

“Surreptitious” is rife with intensity and urgency powered by Jones’s fast and frenetic drumming that serves as the foundation for Lorber’s lilting keys.

 

Ndoye’s rhythmic roots seep into “Alchemy East” bringing together West Africa and American jazz. The taut rhythm section anchored by Jones, Castro, and Ndoye set the tone for experimentation and transformation.

 

Percussion master Castro closes Blues Alley with a solo piece that punctuates the recording. After a lengthy set filled with massive instrumentation and expansive jams, this sparsely produced track soothes the assembled live audience as well as the album listener.

 

A Chicago native who lives in the Washington, DC area, Jones has spent three years working to share Blues Alley with the public. Now that the album is widely available, the dedicated educator and mentor who believes that music is “both a discipline and a lifelong calling” reflects on the project from its inception to release date. 

 

“Blues Alley has always been sacred ground, one of those rare venues where the walls themselves seem to echo the history of jazz. As Blues Alley celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, the timing is perfect for this album. Thanks to Harry Schnipper, the club’s owner and the album’s executive producer, we’re honored to add our voices to the tradition of the historic club. Recording live in such a storied space with this band felt less like a performance and more like joining a living legacy, contributing our own chapter to a history that continues to unfold.”

 

Blues Alley contains the following songs:

 

“Walk Tall”

“Hudson”

“Valdez in the Country”

“You Don’t Know What Love Is”

“The Evening News”

“Blue Miles”

“Solid”

“Surreptitious”

“Alchemy East”

Percussion Solo

 

 

To listen to “Walk Tall,” click on https://orcd.co/walktallsingle.

 

To purchase Blues Alley, go to https://orcd.co/bluesalley.

 

For more information, visit https://kevinpeterjonesallstarband.com.



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