September 03, 2011

Jack DeJohnette Group live at NDR 2011


Jack DeJohnette (dr/melodica)
Rudresh Mahantappa (as)
George Colligan (p/ keys/ tp)
Dave Fiuczynski (git)
Jerome Harris (b, voice)
recorded live at Rolf- Liebermann-Studio, Hamburg, May 19, 2011

1. Introduction by Jack DeJohnette - One For Eric
2. Soulful Ballad
3. Blue
4. Tango Africaine

Born in Chicago in 1942, Grammy® winner Jack DeJohnette is widely regarded as one of jazz music's greatest drummers.  Music appreciation flourished in DeJohnette's family.  He studied classical piano from age four until fourteen, before beginning to play drums with his high school concert band and taking private piano lessons at the Chicago Conservatory of Music. In 1966, he drummed alongside Rashied Ali in the John Coltrane Quintet.  International recognition came with his tenure in the Charles Lloyd Quartet, one of the first jazz groups to receive cross-over attention, which also alerted the world to Keith Jarrett's skills.
Jack DeJohnette has collaborated with most major figures in jazz history.  Some of the great talents he has worked with are John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, Sonny Rollins, Sun Ra, Jackie McLean, Thelonious Monk, Bill Evans, Stan Getz, Keith Jarrett, Chet Baker, George Benson, Stanley Turrentine, Ron Carter, Lee Morgan, Charles Lloyd, Herbie Hancock, Dave Holland, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Abbey Lincoln, Betty Carter and Eddie Harris, who is responsible for convincing DeJohnette to stick with drums because he heard DeJohnette's natural talent.
It was in 1968 that DeJohnette joined Miles Davis's group in time for the epochal upheaval marked by Bitches Brew, an album that changed the direction of jazz.  In his autobiography, Miles Davis said, "Jack DeJohnette gave me a deep groove that I just loved to play over."  Jarrett soon followed DeJohnette into the Davis group, and the drummer's first ECM recording, the duet Rutya and Daitya was made in 1971.  Working with Miles also brought about collaborations with John McLaughlin, Chick Corea and Dave Holland.
His latest project is The Jack DeJohnette Group, featuring Rudresh Mahanthappa on alto saxophone, David Fiuczynski on double-neck guitar, George Colligan on keyboards and piano, and long-time associate Jerome Harris on electric and acoustic bass guitars.  The Group has toured North America and Europe in 2010 and will record and tour in 2011. They released a first album "live at Yoshi´s" this year

2 comments:

bogard said...

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uublr said...

Thank you for anything Jack.