Review by John Luciano
Wow! What a discovery! I was at the Berks Jazz Festival last week. Unfortunately, I was only able to spend two of
the festival's ten days taking in music. Simultaneously I realized that Peak has released the debut of
26-year-old saxophonist Jessy J, who also was to appear at Berks as part of the Guitars & Saxes show.
What a debut, from the opening throaty chords of "Tequila Moon," I knew I was going to like this woman.
I'm not sure the last time I’ve gotten this excited over a debut by a young sax player. Jessy J, under the
ever-watchful eye of Paul Brown, exhibits maturity on her instrument beyond her age. I can't help but make
the comparison to Grover Washington, Jr. – and that's a good thing! The album Tequila Moon has a definite
Latin lean to it, but in a very sophisticated, intense, contemporary jazz way. This album just feels different –
unlike anything that's been released the last few years – smoky, intense, throaty, complex, and sexy. On
top of the blowing, this girl can sing as well! This just might be the best all around contemporary jazz
release of the year so far.
