Benny Green, p
Martin Wind, b
Matt Wilson, dr
Marcus Strickland, sax
Chris Potter, sax
recorded live at Konzertscheune Salzau, July 4, 2010
1. Early Morning Blues (Martin Wind)
2. The Last Waltz (Martin Wind)
3. Moment's Notice (John Coltrane)
4. We'll be Together Again (Carl Fisher)
5. Bubbles
6. The Soccerball (Martin Wind)
7. Bessie´s Blues (John Coltrane)
Born in New York in 1963, Benny Green grew up in Berkeley, California, and began classical piano studies at the age of seven. Influenced by his father, a tenor saxophonist, his attention soon turned into Jazz: "I began trying to improvise on the piano, imitating the records I'd been hearing from my father's collection, which included a lot of Monk and Bird… it was a gradual process of teaching myself". Benny played in school bands before hooking up with Jazz singer Fay Carroll: "That was good training for me in terms of accompaniment and learning about the blues, and she also gave me a chance to play trio, opening for her every night". As a teenager he worked with Eddie Henderson, and got some big band experience with a 12-piece group led by Chuck Israels. After his graduation, Benny freelanced around the bay area for a year, and then moved to New York in the spring of 1982. Back in the Big Apple, he met veteran pianist Walter Bishop Jr.: "I began studying with him and he helped point me in the direction of developing my own sound, and he also encouraged me to check out and study the whole scope of Jazz piano history, so I could get a sense of how I was to fit in".
After a short stint with Bobby Watson, Green worked with Betty Carter between 1983 and 1987, the year he joined Art Blakey's band. He remained a Jazz Messenger through late 1989, at which point he began working with Freddie Hubbard's quintet.
In 1993 Oscar Peterson chose Benny as the first recipient of the City of Toronto's Glen Gould International Protégé Prize in Music. That year, Green replaced Gene Harris in Ray Brown's Trio, working with the veteran bass player until 1997. From 1997 on, Benny resumed his freelance career, led his own trios, and concentrated on his solo piano performances. His latest release is the 2004 duo album "Bluebird" featuring guitarist Russell Malone.
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Another great post, thanks!
Thank you!
Thanks for the music, bogard, I really enjoyed your posts. Keep up the good work, it is very much appreciated.
A very happy new year to you!
6 Days after this post German TV 3sat broadcast the whole show, so nw I can present the complete concert to you:
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New Link (3/2012):
http://www.uloz.to/xU3c1kz/greenbaltica-zip
jakdolesa's link seems to refer to Bunky Green, Salzau 2009 instead to Benny Green 2010
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