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SUMMARY:GEORGE COLEMAN w/ EMMET COHEN\, JOHN WEBBER & JOE FARNSWORTH
DESCRIPTION:No tenor saxophonist better epitomizes the robust muscularity of that heavyweight instrument of jazz expression than George Coleman.  With brilliant technique and a deeply soulful tone firmly rooted in his hometown of Memphis\, George has performed with many of jazz’ most legendary figures and influenced countless saxophonists during his half century in music. \nGrowing up in Memphis’ rich musical environment of the late ‘40s and early ‘50s\, alongside such notables as Booker Little\, Harold Mabern\, Frank Strozier\, Jamil Nasser\, Hank Crawford\, Phineas Newborn Jr.\, and blues immortal B.B. King\, Coleman began to teach himself to play the alto saxophone. For two years George was a member of that groundbreaking quintet with Herbie Hancock\, Ron Carter and Tony Williams\, recording four classic albums – Seven Steps to Heaven\, My Funny Valentine\, Four and Miles Davis in Europe – before departing to pursue other projects\, leaving that highly visible position to Wayne Shorter. \nFor the past 30 years George has also been a major force in jazz education.  In addition to his private teaching of advanced jazz techniques\, he has also been a consultant and teacher at the New School University\, Long Island University\, New York University and Mannes School of Music\, and has conducted workshops\, seminars and master classes at universities all over the U.S. At 76 years old\, George is still in full motion. His latest CD\, Four Generations of Miles with Ron Carter\, Jimmy Cobb and Mike Stern was released on Chesky Records in October 2002. \nMultifaceted American jazz pianist and composer Emmet Cohen is one of his generation’s pivotal figures in music and the related arts. Downbeat praised the “nimble touch\, measured stride and warm harmonic vocabulary” he employs to communicate with other musicians and audiences at what he terms “the deepest level of humanity and individuality.” Leader of the “Emmet Cohen Trio” and creator of the “Masters Legacy Series\,” Cohen is an internationally acclaimed jazz artist and dedicated music educator. \nJohn Webber is an American jazz double-bassist. In 1987\, John moved to NYC and began performing with Bill Hardman and Junior Cook; he played on Juniors last record date ‘You Leave Me Breathless.’ His career has included long-running collaborations with Johnny Griffin\, George Coleman\, Eric Alexander and Jimmy Cobbs Mob as well as freelance work with Etta Jones\, Horace Silver\, Ryan Kisor\, Lou Donaldson\, Milt Jackson\, Benny Greene\, Barry Harris. Brad Mehidau and many\, many others. \nOne of the most highly regarded jazz drummers on the scene today\, Joe Farnsworth is known for his blazing speed\, precision\, musical\, and melodic playing. Joseph’s career includes recording over 100 CD’s as leader and side-man\, jazz festivals and world tours with Pharaoh Sanders\, Horace Silver\, Harold Mabern\, McCoy Tyner & more. He is currently the drummer for McCoy Tyner and a member of the Pharaoh Sanders Quartet\, Harold Mabern Trio\, and is a founding member of the renowned One for All Quintet. \nShowtimes: Friday & Saturday ~ 7:00pm | 9:30pm \nSunday ~ 5:00pm & 7:30pm \nStream @ 5:00pm & 7:00pm Only | $10.00
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/george-coleman-w-emmet-cohen-john-webber-joe-farnsworth
LOCATION:Keystone Korner Baltimore\, 1350 Lancaster Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:THE BAD PLUS
DESCRIPTION:Reid Anderson – bass\nDave King – drums\nBen Monder – guitar\nChris Speed – tenor saxophone \nThe Bad Plus are the ultimate originals. A democratic unit with a clear vision and a refusal to conform to convention. For the past two decades they have played with spirit and adventure\, made their own rules and done so with a bold sense of creativity and intent. Avoiding easy categorization\, The Bad Plus has won critical acclaim and a legion of fans worldwide with their unique sound and flair for live performance. \nNow in their 21st year\, The Bad Plus continues to push boundaries as founding members Reid Anderson (bass) and Dave King (drums) embark on a new piano-less incarnation of the band with Ben Monder (guitar) and Chris Speed (tenor saxophone) – instigating a new wave of excitement and anticipation within the band that is re-energizing their sound and inspiration. The Bad Plus have constantly searched to bridge genres and techniques while exploring the infinite possibilities of exceptional musicians working in perfect sync. \nThe Bad Plus released their 15th studio recording and debut self-titled album as a dynamic new quartet via Edition Records on Friday\, September 30th. “Evolution is necessary for life and creativity\,” say Dave King and Reid Anderson. “We’ve evolved\, but we’re still The Bad Plus.”
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/the-bad-plus
LOCATION:Keystone Korner Baltimore\, 1350 Lancaster Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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