Sunday, March 11, 2018

Mica Bethea Big Band - Suite Theory (2018)



On SUITE THEORY, composer and arranger MICA BETHEA has turned a devastating, life altering accident into an inspired work of art. When he was just 21 years old, a car accident left him a quadriplegic, but his artistic drive and deep musicality remained unscathed.  This is Bethea’s third CD. His previous projects have established his reputation as a distinctive voice whose big band writing is infused with soulfulness and a satisfying complexity.  Although he’s drawn on personal experiences in his previous releases, SUITE THEORY is a thoroughly biographical project. It follows the arc of his life from before the accident until today.  Since this was going to be an extended composition, he decided to write it as a symphony in four movements with each movement corresponding to a period of his life. Although Bethea’s music is rooted in the big band genre, he has a voice that’s all his own. That’s largely because he writes for himself and doesn’t worry about categories or stylistic purity. His music is both fun and complex. It’s brimming with originality and technical sophistication.  Although his body is limited, his mind, heart, and artistic soul are flying free and unfettered in the musical cosmos.

“Mica Bethea’s third album reinforces his growing stature as a leading contributor to contemporary big band jazz.
Throughout, the music heard here demonstrates yet again that Mica Bethea brings a new, distinctive and exciting flavor
to contemporary big band jazz.” -- Bruce Crowther, Jazz Mostly

1. Crystal Clear  11:20
2. Destiny’s Boat  9:02
3. Miniscus  9:13
4. Guardian of Forever  8:10
5. Destiny’s Boat (alternate take)   8:50 

All music composed and arranged by Mica Bethea

trumpet Greg Balut, Dave Champagne, Daniel Rollan,  Ray Callender
trombone Michael Deese, Diego Herrada “de la Vega” Ventura, Lance Reed
bass trombone  Gina “Badeeduh” Benalcazar
alto/tenor/soprano sax/flute  Todd DelGiudice
alto/tenor/soprano sax/flute  Daniel Dickinson
tenor/alto sax/flute  Juan Carlos Rollan
tenor/alto sax/clarinet  Jose Rojas
bari sax/bass clarinet  Seth Ebersole
piano/Rhodes  Josh Bowlus
guitar  James Hogan
bass  Dennis Marks
drums  John Lumpkin Jr
percussion  Terry “Doc” Handy