Every so often, music transcends the realms of sound, taking listeners on an emotive and spirited journey that deeply resonates, even without words. Walter Kemp 3, having been steeped in the rich legacy of his father – a revered classical and gospel composer whose masterpieces echoed through the hallowed chambers of Carnegie Hall, has offered a masterclass in this type of musical storytelling.
His latest offering “Good Morning” is an audacious narrative, imbued with Walter Kemp 3’s ancestral fervor and a lifetime of pianistic exploration. This isn’t merely music—it’s an experience; the type of music you listen to and feel as though an entire enthralling and poignant story has unfolded before you, one you deeply resonate with.
The beginnings of Kemp’s melodious journey were diverse, dabbling with the drums before succumbing to jazz’s enigmatic embrace. Merging his gospel organ skills into this new world, he crafted a signature fusion, revitalizing age-old chord progressions with a contemporary touch that has been celebrated far and wide.
With “Good Morning,” Kemp doesn’t merely play the piano; he speaks through it. The delicate yet profound introduction, intertwined with a meticulously curated bassline, draws you into an odyssey that is both nostalgic and explorative. The heart and soul poured into this composition are palpable. Every note, every pause, emanates the fervor, dedication, and unbridled talent that went into crafting such an exquisite musical tale.
Yet, what heightens the allure of “Good Morning” is the masterful inclusion of Brent Birckhead, a virtuoso of multi-reed instruments. His collaboration elevates the piece to celestial realms, adding layers of emotional depth that linger long after the final note has played. Together, the synergy of Kemp and Birckhead creates a soundscape so rich and immersive it becomes an instant classic.
Amplifying Kemp’s genius, the ensemble known as “Black Whole” emerges as a formidable force. A collaborative orchestra of prodigies like Scott Tixier on the violin, Brent Birckhead with his reeds, Rishon Odel’s captivating bass, and Allan Mednard’s rhythmic drums. They don’t just play music; they narrate the stories of Black music’s ancestral sound, giving it a fresh, audacious twist that respects its legacy while forging new frontiers.
For those yearning for a musical odyssey that melds traditional jazz cadences with avant-garde nuances, “Good Morning” beckons. Allow yourself to be ensnared by the raw emotion, the passion, and the sheer brilliance of Walter Kemp 3’s magnum opus. Immerse yourself in the narrative and witness real talent unfold.