Saturday, July 26, 2008

What Ever Happened To John Klemmer???

I was in college at Purdue University when I discovered the music of John Klemmer. The album was "Touch," released in 1975. It had been out a whole year before it debuted on my turntable.


Talk about making an immediate impact! "Touch" was the album of choice for chilling out, getting intimate or falling asleep late at night. All of my jazz friends in the dorm were mesmerized as well. They all made cassette dubs (see their was music sharing even back then).
Klemmer's mellow approach to the tenor saxophone made for some killer cuts. From the title track of "Touch" to "Free Fall Lover" to "Tone Row Weaver," all you had to do was put the stylus down on this album and sit back.



1977 brought forth "Lifestyle (Living & Loving), probably my favorite of all his music. "Tough & Tender" remains as beautiful a song as the first time I heard it. "Lovin' Feelings," "Lifestyle" and a nice rendition of Stanley Clarke's "Quiet Afternoon" make this album special.

Some music critics have credited Klemmer for being one of the earliest pioneers of smooth jazz. His music, however, went through several climates before he found a niche that served him well, at least in terms of a following.
His website has a list of all his work but sadly there is no news of a concert date (just the hint of one - possibly with Rick Braun) nor does it seem any new music is on the horizon. That's a shame because I'd love to hear what Klemmer is capable of producing after all these years.






2 comments:

Anonymous said...

JOHN KLEMMER IS ALIVE & WELL, COOKIN LIKE a M.F. & PLAYING GREAT!!! Go to; http://johnklemmer.com/news/index.html Listen-Get a "taste" of what's happening NOW & WHATS TO COME! Where you been man?

ALee said...

Thanks for the comment. I've been to the website several times and noticed where his record labels are in the process of releasing a lot of his old stuff on digital and some "Best of" material. That's good news because some of his work is very hard to find for downloads.

I'm still looking to get "Play With Me" from the "Intensity" album.

Hey, in any event, great to know there are other Klemmer fans out there.