Showing posts with label Jorge Rossy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jorge Rossy. Show all posts

December 30, 2011

The Swallow Quintet feat. Carla Bley live at JazzFest Berlin 2011


Steve Swallow bass
Chris Cheek tenor sax
Carla Bley Hammond B3
Steve Cardenas guitar
Jorge Rossy drums

recorded live at Haus der Berliner Festspiele, Main Stage, November 6, 2011

1. Sad Old Candle/ Into The Woodwork/ From Whom It May Concern/ Crowded In The Shower (Steve Swallow)
2. Let's Eat (Steve Swallow)
3. Suitable From Framing/ Small Comfort / Still There/ Never Know/ Exil Stage Left (Steve Swallow)
4. Name That Tune (Steve Swallow)
His gig history with this festival dates back to 1966: Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto were his first visiting card. He played with Gary Burton, kicked off John Scofield’s European career and returned with Carla Bley a couple of times. An innovator on the bass guitar, a gifted composer, producer and bandleader, Steve Swallow has been a consistently engaging presence in jazz over the last 40 years.
He has placed first (electric bass) in the Downbeat International Critics Poll since 1983, and in the Downbeat Readers Poll since 1985. He has also won the Jazz Times poll (electric bass) for the past several years, and has been voted the Jazz Journalists Association's electric bassist of the year since 2001, when that category was instituted.
Now he presents his new band, the first in a long time, a potent lineup that features Carla Bley on Hammond B3 organ, tenorist Chris Cheek, guitarist Steve Cardenas and drummer Jorge Rossy. Together, they create eloquent modern jazz packed with dynamism and drive. Between touring he lives in contented isolation with Carla Bley, in the mountains of upstate New York.

May 27, 2011

Brad Mehldau Trio live at KITO, Bremen 1997


Brad Mehldau, piano
Larry Grenadier, bass
Jorge Rossy, drums

recorded live at KITO, Bremen, September 7, 1997

1. Ron’s Place (Brad Mehldau)
2. Countdown (John Coltrane)
3. Moonriver (Henry Mancini)
4. The Way You Look Tonight (Jerome Kern)
5. Bewitched, Bewildered & Bothered (Richard Rodgers/ Lorenz Hart)

This concert was recorded in 1997, that same year the trio recorded their second album for Warner, "Live At The Village Vanguard: The Art Of The Trio (Volume 2)". Mehldau comments on the legendary club, “Something about that room inspires us every time we’re there, and we’re able to go to some different places musically together in a week’s time. I always end the week there feeling like we had a growth spurt as a band.”
This collection is characterized by extremes – either super fast tempos or ballads, with only one exception, the medium swinger, ‘Monk’s Dream.’ The record, like the two subsequent live dates, stands in contrast to the studio albums – the trio is more exploratory, stretching out the material of the standards and abstracting the melody, harmony and rhythm to a much greater extent. “One thing in particular we were focusing on in this period together was a way of approaching fast tempos in a looser fashion, with me phrasing longer, slower phrases through the meter. This is the first record where Larry found a different way to approach those tempos, buoying Jorge and I with a more open-ended thing that nonetheless acted as an anchor. That approach of his has continued to develop over the years and is fundamental to our sound.”

February 05, 2009

Brad Mehldau Trio live at Estival Jazz Lugano 1999


Brad Mehldau, piano
Jorge Rossy, drums
Darek Oleszkiewicz, bass

recorded live at Estival Jazz, Lugano, Switzerland 1999

Tracklist:
1. Sehnsucht
2. All The Things You Are

This tour was accompanied by the release of "Vol.4" of the "Art of the Trio"-series on Warner. Larry Grenadier was busy this summer, playing with Pat Metheny, so "Oles" filled in.

December 05, 2008

Brad Mehldau Trio Live in Memmingen 1999


Brad Mehldau, piano
Larry Grenadier, bass
Jorge Rossy, drums

recorded live at Maximilian Kolbe Haus, Memmingen, Germany, 1999

Tracklist:
1. At A Loss
2. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
3. A Walk In The Park
4. Schloss Elmau

Look out for the studio album "Places" on Warner Music