Showing posts with label Chris Potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Potter. Show all posts

November 27, 2011

McCoy Tyner Trio with special guests José James & Chris Potter: "John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman Revisited" live at 42nd German Jazzfestival Frankfurt 2011


McCoy Tyner| p
Gerald Cannon | b
Joe Farnsworth| dr
José James | voc
Chris Potter | ts
recorded live at HR-Sendesaal, Frankfurt, October 28, 2011

1. Fly With The Wind (McCoy Tyner)
2. Ballad for Aisha (McCoy Tyner)
3. Autumn Serenade (Peter DeRose, Sammy Gallop)
4. Dedicated To You (Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, Hy Zaret)
5. You Are Too Beautiful (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart)
6. My One and Only Love (Guy Wood, Robert Mellin)
7. In A Mellow Tone (Duke Ellington)
8.  (Encore)

John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman is a 1963 studio album featuring John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman.
Though Coltrane and Hartman had known each other since their days playing with Dizzy Gillespie's band in the late 1940s (Hartman had been with the band on an on and off basis, and Coltrane played (third) alto with the band in 1949), Hartman is the only vocalist with whom the saxophonist would record as a leader. Initially when producer Bob Thiele approached Hartman with Coltrane's request that the two record together Hartman was hesitant as he did not consider himself a jazz singer and did not think he and Coltrane would complement one another musically. However, Thiele encouraged Hartman to go see Coltrane perform at Birdland in New York to see if something could be worked out. Hartman did so, and after the club closed he, Coltrane, and Coltrane's pianist McCoy Tyner, went over some songs together. On March 7, 1963 Coltrane and Hartman had decided on 10 songs for the record album, but en route to the studio they heard Nat King Cole on the radio performing "Lush Life", and Hartman immediately decided that song had to be included in their album. The legendary compilation was made that same day at the Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Each song was done in only one take, except for "You Are Too Beautiful", which required two takes because Elvin Jones dropped one of his drumsticks during the first take.
The album became an instant jazz classic, and the renditions of "Lush Life", "My One and Only Love", and "They Say It's Wonderful" are considered definitive. Hartman's "master" Billy Eckstine stood godfather to this production which was directed by Bob Thiele.

October 23, 2011

Ack van Rooyen All Stars live at JazzBaltica 2010


Ack van Rooyen, flh
Johannes Enders, ts
Chris Potter, ts
Don Friedman, p
Martin Wind, b
Matt Wilson, dr
recorded live at Konzertscheune Salzau, JazzBaltica July 3, 2010

1. Softly as in a Morning Sunrise (Oscar Hammerstein)
2. Old Folks (Dedette Lee Hill, Willard Robison)
3. Almost Everything (Don Friedman)
4. For Clara (Don Friedman)
5. Darn that Dream (Jimmy Van Heusen, Eddie DeLange)
6. Short Cut (Paul Heller)

Ack van Rooyen's career in the jazz circuit and as a studio musician covers a broad spectrum. Born on New Year's day 1930, he graduated cum laude from the Royal Conservatory of the Hague in 1949. He subsequently joined the Arnhem Symphony Orchestra where he played until 1952. In the meantime his interests were turning more to jazz and improvistation.
On a student trip to the United States with his brother Jerry and Rob Pronk, they heard the new sounds being created on the New York's 52nd street and were among the first to introduce the New Music to Holland.
A period of interaction with leading musicians in larger and smaller formations throughout Europe followed. Returning to Holland he established himself in the Hilversum studio's. Than to France for three years playing with the Aimé Barelli Orchestra during which time he was also active on the Paris jazz scene.
Moving on to Germany, Ack joined the newly formed SFB Bigband in Berlin, and later the SDR Orchestra in Stuttgart. During this period he toured and recorded with the Bert Kaempfert Orchestra as a featured soloist. Together with Wolfgang Dauner and Albert Mangelsdorff he toured Asia and South America. He is a charter member of the United jazz and Rock Ensemble as well as Peter Herbolzheimer's Rhythm combination and brass. He has played with Clark Terry and the Gil Evans Orchestra on their European tours.
Prensently Ack is based in Holland where he works with his own quintet, the Dutch Jazz Orchestra, the Jazz orchestra of the Concertgebouw and in Duo with Joerg Reiter. He teaches the Royal Conservatory of the Hague and leads workshops and coaches Bigbands throughout Europe.
Together with pianist Joerg Reiter he released two duo albums on mood records called "Music for Piano and Flugelhorn".

December 30, 2010

The Benny Green, Martin Wind, Matt Wilson Trio feat. Chris Potter & Marcus Strickland live at JazzBaltica 2010 -UPDATE!


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.


April 25, 2010

Overtone Quartet feat. Dave Holland, Jason Moran, Chris Potter, Eric Harland live at Jazzfest Berlin 2009 -UPDATE No.2!!!

Chris Potter · tenor + alto saxophone
Jason Moran · piano, Fender Rhodes
Dave Holland · bass
Eric Harland · drums

Recorded live at Haus der Berliner Festspiele, Main Stage, November 6, 2009

1. Step To It (Holland)
2. Gummy Moon (Moran)
3. Treachery (Harland)
4. Veil of Tears (Holland)
5. Ask Me Why (Potter) (New!)
6. Blue Blocks (Moran)

For more than four decades, three-time Grammy winner Dave Holland “has defined the best in jazz” (JazzTimes), commanding attention as few bassists ever have. A musician of profound imagination and sophistication, he brings together an extraordinary quartet, collaborating with acknowledged masters of the next generation, each an innovator, respecting a legacy of creative freedom. Grammy-nominated saxophone impresario Chris Potter, 39, is characterized by limitless creativity, a vibrant sense of swing, and a full awareness of past, present, and future. Genre-bending pianist Jason Moran, 34 –influenced by opera, classical and world music, and even rap– performs music that's “serious and directed, and some of the best live jazz around now” (The New York Times). Virtuosic drummer Eric Harland, 33, is one of the most in-demand and praised jazz drummers in the world, with more than 30 albums under his belt.
Dave Holland´s latest record called "Pass It On" was released on Dare2Records.

August 25, 2009

Chris Potter´s Underground live at Jazz Open Stuttgart 2009


Chris Potter, tenor sax
Adam Rogers, guitar
Craig Taborn, fender rhodes
Nate Smith, drums

recorded live at Messe Stuttgart / Halle H1, July 24, 2009

Tracklist:
1. Ultrahang
2. Viva Las Vilnius/ The Single Petal Of A Rose
3. The Wheel

After leaving Verve records Chris Potter released his latest cd, the brand new Ultrahang on ArtistShare. More information on Chris Potter and Underground can be found here.

January 19, 2009

Chris Potter Quartet live at Stadtgarten Köln 2001


Chris Potter, tenor and soprano saxophone
Kevin Hays, piano
Scott Colley, bass
Brian Blade, drums

recorded live at Stadtgarten, Köln, Germany, April 29, 2001

tracklist:
1. The Mind´s Eye (for Michael Brecker and Joe Lovano)
2. High Noon (for Eddie Harris)
3. The Source (for John Coltrane)
4. The Visitor (for Lester Young)
5. Eurydice (for Wayne Shorter)
6. Okinawa
7. Sun King (for Sonny Rollins)

The original studio recording "Gratitude" of these songs is released on Verve Records:

December 06, 2008

Dave Holland Quintet meets the NDR Big Band live at Jazz Baltica 2003


Dave Holland meets NDR Bigband
Chris Potter – ts
Robin Eubanks – tb
Steve Nelson –vib
Dave Holland – b
Billy Kilson – dr
NDR Bigband – dir. by Dieter Glawischnig

recorded live at JazzBaltica 2003, July 6 2003

Tracklist:
1. The Razor´s Edge
2. A Rio
3. Triple Dance
4. Blues for CM
5. What Goes Around

The arrangements for this concert were initially written for the Dave Holland Big Band and their release "What Goes Around" on ECM.

Dave Holland Big Band Live at Jazzfest Saalfelden 2003


Dave Holland Big Band:

Antonio Hart - soprano and alto saxophones, flute
Mark Gross - alto saxophone
Chris Potter - tenor saxophone
Gary Smulyan - baritone saxophone
Robin Eubanks - trombone
Jonathan Arons - trombone
Josh Roseman - trombone
Taylor Haskins - trumpet and flugelhorn
Alex "Sasha" Sipiagin - trumpet and flugelhorn
Duane Eubanks - trumpet and flugelhorn
Steve Nelson - vibraphone and marimba
Dave Holland - double bass
Billy Kilson - drums

recorded live at Jazzfest Saalfelden 2003, August 31, 2003

Tracklist:
1. Last Minute Man
2. Free For All
3. Happy Jammy

This Big Band did a studio recording of these tunes for Dare2Records called "Overtime"

I wish you a Merry Christmas & keep on grooving!

Dave Holland Quintet live at Jazz Baltica 2003


Dave Holland Quintet
Chris Potter – ts
Robin Eubanks – tb
Steve Nelson – vib
Dave Holland – b
Billy Kilson – dr

recorded live at JazzBaltica 2003, July 4 2003

Tracklist:
1. Last Minute Man
2. Claressence
3. Free For All
4. The Balance
5. The Juggler´s Parade
6. Go Fly a Kite

This post is the start of a little Dave Holland Festival. There´s a great live recording of this band with a similar repertoire released on ECM Records, called "Extended Play. Live at Birdland".

December 04, 2008

Chris Potter Quartet Live at JazzBaltica 2002


Chris Potter, tenor & soprano saxophone
Kevin Hays, piano
Scott Colley, bass
Bill Stewart, drums

recorded live at JazzBaltica 2002, Salzau, Germany, July 7, 2002

Tracklist:
1. Megalopolis
2. Washed Ashore
3. Iraquois
4. Invisible Man
5. Children Go
6. Highway One

Listen also to the great recording "Traveling Mercies" by Chris Potter