I dig this drummer-driven group because they take chances and cook, too. Jorgensen's animated cymbal fills and a willingness to bash the drums when needed blend perfectly with Ryan Burns' adroit comping on an electric piano. Burns' concoction of mysterioso fizzing and burbling adds menace and mystery to many of the group's tunes, especially their fine cover of Led Zeppelin's "No Quarter" on The Sonarchy Session (Origin). Phil Sparks, a first-call bassist for all sorts of jazz gigs around town, anchors the group with a steady groove while their longtime saxophonist Mark Taylor keeps things visceral with bluesy, impassioned solos.
And unlike the great Tony Williams, whose later albums suffered from Jazz Drummer's Disease--an impolite tendency to hog the spotlight and squeeze bandmates out of the music--Jorgensen gives his compadres free rein to make the music happen. "Much of my music starts out as sketches. Together we take chances, giving these songs a form and bringing out the emotions behind the music." CHRISTOPHER DeLAURENTI
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Matt Jorgensen + 451 perform Sat July 10 (Nordic Heritage Museum, 3014 NW 67th St, 789-5707), 7 pm, $4 (includes admission to beer garden).









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