Photo by Howard A. Gitelson
"It
has become eminently apparent that Kenny Garrett is the most
consistently scintillating and inspiring alto/soprano saxophone force
in the genre." --Ted Kurland
One
of the most influential jazz artists of his generation, alto/soprano
sax monster Kenny Garrett has been a major force in jazz since his
first appearances with the Jazz Messengers and Miles Davis nearly
twenty years ago. This week (March 23rd - 27th), he brings his stellar quartet to the Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood. Click here for a review of his Feb 21st show in Minneapolis.
Kenny Garrett grew up
surrounded by jazz, gospel, R & B, and classical music in his
native Detroit. His father, who played tenor sax, introduced young
Kenny to jazz and the saxophone. Like many young Detroit jazzhounds in
the 70s, Garrett was mentored by Marcus Belgrave. In 1978, his plan to
attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston took a back seat when
Garrett had the opportunity to tour with the Duke Ellington Orchestra
(under Mercer Ellington's direction). Moving to New York 3 years later,
Garrett played in the Ellington band's Sophisticated Ladies; he
was exposed to the music of Thad Jones as a member of the Mel Lewis
Orchestra and to the music of Mingus as a member of the Dannie Richmond
Quintet. His first recording (Introducing Kenny Garrett, Criss
Cross) was released in 1984, and soon he was performing with Art
Blakey, Freddie Hubbard, and Woody Shaw. In 1986, still with the Jazz
Messengers, he also joined Miles Davis' last touring band, playing and
recording for five years. Notes Garrett of this association, "Miles'
genius was getting the best out of musicians without controlling
them—letting them be free, but also getting what he wanted from them."
As one of the last great musicians to work his way up the ranks in the
bands of other great musicians, Garrett attributes much of his success
to his early work in those great bands, but cites John Coltrane as
having the most influence on his artistry.
Garrett recorded two for Atlantic—Prisoner of Love and African Exchange Student--before
signing with Warner Brothers, for whom he has released eight acclaimed
recordings in the last 12 years. He has over 100 recorded appearances
as sideman, tours with Roy Haynes' Charlie Parker tribute band (Birds
of a Feather), has received multiple Grammy nominations, and is a
frequent critics' and readers' poll winner, having topped Phil Woods
for the alto "king" spot in the Down Beat Readers poll. And
while most of his work is in modern mainstream idioms, Garrett is an
eclectic artist who has experimented with fusion and hip hop (including
Guru's Jazzmatazz projects) as well as appearing with the New Jersey
Symphony (Barber's "Adagio for Strings"), Bruce Springsteen, Sting, and
Peter Gabriel. Says Garrett, "Rather than simply say, ‘I play jazz,' I
say, ‘I play music.'" Photo by Andrea Canter
Garrett's efforts in the past 7-8 years have leaned more and more toward his own compositions. Songbook
(1997) was the first to feature his original music and was honored with
a Grammy nomination. His most recent Warner Brothers recording (Standard of Language,
2003) was described by Ted Kurland as "roll-up-your sleeves,
in-your-face, hard bop blowing at its best; an energized set of
rippling melodic songs." On this recording and on tour, Garrett's usual
collaborators have been Vernel Brown (piano), Charnett Moffett (Bass)
and Chris Dave (drums). Other recent projects have put him in the
company of Jeff "Tain" Watts, Pharoah Sanders, John Scofield, and Pat
Metheny. Kenny Garrett hits the Catalina Bar for five nights, March 23-27, then heads north to Oakland for a run at Yoshi's. Wherever you manage to catch him, be prepared for a lot of high
flying alto and soprano sax. As noted by the Washington Post, "Someone should post a storm warning prior to a Kenny Garrett concert." Kenny Garret will be on the bandstand at Catlina Bar and Grill at 6725 West SUNSET Blvd., Hollywood, CA. 90028 on Wednesday, Mar. 23rd
through
Sunday, Mar. 27th,
Next week see Kenny Garrett at Yoshi's in Oakland, CA, March 31-April 3 (www.yoshis.com). Visit Kenny Garrett's website at www.kennygarrett.com. |