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 Friday, 24 May 2013
Makaya McCraven CD Release Celebrations with Marcus Strickland and Greg Ward at the Green Mill 8/3-4 Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Tuesday, 31 July 2012

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“a fresh take on the age-old piano trio, catapulted by McCraven's propulsive percussion into an orbit that few first-time groups ever achieve.”     – Neil Tesser (from the liner notes)

Makaya Marcus McCraven, drummer, composer and multi-instrumentalist has been impressing crowds for almost two decades. His explosive drumming blends world rhythms and jazz traditions with a hip hop and rock attitude. Makaya is celebrating the release of Split Decission on Chiago Sessions at the Green Mill on Friday, August 4th and Saturday, April 5th when his trio (Makaya McCraven on drums, Andrew Toombs on piano, and Tim Seisser on bass) will be joined by special guest saxophonists Marcus Strickland (Roy Haynes' Fountain of Youth) and  Greg Ward.



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Marcus Strickland © Andrea Canter
Mixing music is not new to Makaya: his parents, drummer Stephen McCraven and Hungarian folk singer Agnes Zsigmondi, introduced him to eclectic sounds touring with him while he was still in the womb. Now, he has taken their influences and developed his own unique style. At age 27 he has internationally toured and performed with jazz greats such as Archie Shepp, Yusef Lateef, Charles Neville, Billy Taylor and many more. He has shared the stage with such acts as Wutang, Digable Planets, The Pharcyde, Mixmaster Mike, the Wailers, and the list goes on. Destined to be a musician before his birth, Makaya McCraven brings fresh life to music, merging old traditions with new sounds.

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Makaya Marcus McCraven
Born in Paris October 19th 1983, Makaya McCraven was exposed to the vast musical possibilities of the world. His father started him on drum lessons before he could hold a stick by practicing with his hands as a toddler. He also accompanied his mother to University of Massachusetts, sitting in on her classes as well as the voice lessons she instructed. By the time Makaya was 5 he was performing with a drum ensemble “The CMSS Bashers.” He has been performing ever since. In high school, Makaya was co-founder of the band, Cold Duck Complex. They have released 3 records and toured throughout the Northeast, opening for major national acts and gaining a loyal fan base. Cold Duck Complex became a campus favorite at the the University of Massachusetts, Amherst where they opened for 50 Cent, Rhazel and Reel Big Fish. As a music major at the University, Makaya played in the University Jazz Orchestra and earned 3 down beat awards.

Currently Makaya resides in Chicago and has performed with numerous groups in the city and on tour. Within just two years in Chicago, Makaya has already played with some of the city's most respected jazz musicians, including Bobby Broom (Sonny Rollins), Bobby (Baabe) Irving (Miles Davis), Corey Wilkes, Henry Johnson, and Ari Brown. He has performed at some of Chicago's finest venues and festivals, including Milllenium Park's Pritzker Pavilion, the Taste of Chicago, the Chicago Jazz Festival, the Greenmill, the Jazz Showcase, and the Velvet Lounge. Rooted in Chicago, Makaya travels between the Midwest and East Coast. He is the Musical Director of the Pushkin, an arts collective in Greenfield, Massachusetts where he is known for throwing cultural events and recording albums with a variety of musicians.

On August 2nd at 6:30 Makaya will also debut "Routes to Roots", a featured performance for the JIC's Made in Chicago Series at Millennium Park.  This concert features a 12 piece ensemble of many of my long time friends and collaborators, including Corey Wilkes, Alecia Chakour, Junius Paul, Mathew Tembo and musicians from Occidental Brothers, Dap Kings, Rubblebucket Orchestra.

The Green Mill is located at 4802 N. Broadway Ave in Chicago. Call 773-878-5552 or visit www.greenmilljazz.com for more information. .



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