There’s a love song to capture every aspect of romance, from
the unrequited to the tempestuous. With True Love (available tomorrow via
Rondette Jazz), vocalist John Dokes turns his attention, and his elegant
baritone, to something deeper. Over the course of ten well-chosen songs and an
equally diverse range of moods, Dokes explores the more profound, committed
side of affairs of the heart, bringing soulful nuance and hard-earned wisdom to
each tale of ardent amour.
Though he may have his moments of uncertainty, there’s
little question while listening to True Love that Dokes falls squarely into the
“cool” camp. Formerly a champion lindy hopper, he continues to get audiences
dancing in his regular gig singing with the George Gee Big Band; he carries the
same self-confidence from the ballroom to the boardroom, as the Chief Content
Officer and President of Accuweather Network, following similarly successful
tenures at Viacom and Marvel Entertainment.
When working with the world-class quartet on True Love,
though, the executive suite is the furthest thing from Dokes’ mind. The album
is the second in a planned trilogy, each of which pairs Dokes with a different
frontline horn. The first was 2017’s Forever Reasons, his initial small group
endeavor (following his big band debut, John Dokes Sings, George Gee Swings),
which featured trombonist David Gibson with the same rhythm section as this
release: alto saxophonist Mark Gross (Delfeayo Marsalis, Dave Holland), pianist
Steve Einerson (Eric Alexander, Eddie Henderson), bassist Alex Claffy (Kurt
Rosenwinkel, Jimmy Cobb), and drummer Lawrence Leathers (Cécile McLorin
Salvant, Aaron Diehl).
If these tunes set your feet to at least tapping, that’s no
accident. Dokes grew up dancing, but never intended to be a singer. Part of a
hip-hop dance crew in high school, he eventually switched to swing dancing,
insistent that he didn’t want to be “the old guy at the club.” One of his dance
partners, who also happened to be legendary trombonist Slide Hampton’s sister,
Dawn Hampton, heard Dokes sing while the two were cutting a rug and encouraged
him to try it on stage. He surprised her by joining the George Gee Big Band for
a number, after which the bandleader excitedly invited him to return. He’s been
back on a nearly weekly basis ever since.
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