Kenny Davern's "Live Hot Jazz," released in 1986, is a vibrant collection of eight tracks that encapsulates the essence of classic jazz. Recorded with Dick Wellstood on piano and Chuck Riggs on guitar, this album is a testament to Davern's mastery of the clarinet and his ability to breathe new life into timeless jazz standards. The album opens with "Who's Sorry Now?", a lively number that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Each track, from the upbeat "Rosetta" to the soulful "Then You've Never Been Blue," showcases the trio's exceptional chemistry and musical prowess. "Beale Street Blues" and "Rose Room" are standout tracks, offering a glimpse into the rich history of jazz while adding a fresh, dynamic twist. With a total runtime of just over 50 minutes, "Live Hot Jazz" is a captivating journey through the world of jazz, highlighting Kenny Davern's virtuosity and his enduring contribution to the genre.