
SF JAZZ Collective / Photo by Kevin Tomanka
How were we to know that Portland would be the first audience to hear SF JAZZ Collective’s interpretation of the great Stevie Wonder, who as vibes man Stefon Harris says, “played the sound track of my life.”

SF JAZZ Collective / Photo by Kevin Tomanka
The knock-out opener was Venezuelan-born pianist Ed Simon’s lovely arrangement of “My Cherie Amour,” which featured his cerebral playing but gave plenty of space to the other musicians. The piece went on for 20 minutes, after all. Vibes musician Stefon Harris’s take of Wonder’s “Visions” followed, and then came “Triple Threat,” an original composition by New Zealand-born bassist Matt Penman, which gave alto saxophonist Miguel Zenon a hoppin’ solo.