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“Dave
Binney possesses one of the most original minds in contemporary
music” --Stereophile
Annually
for the past five years, the 55 Bar has hosted a gathering of one of
the most innovative jazz ensembles on the planet. David Binney’s
Welcome to Life Sextet (with Binney on alto,
Chris Potter on tenor, Adam Rogers on guitar, Craig Taborn on piano,
Scott Colley on bass and Brian Blade on drums) brings their
original compositions and serious chops to this small Village venue
this weekend, September 8-10. In addition to music from their
eponymous first release, the band will introduce some new music and
celebrate the web download release of the new Out of Airplanes
(with Bill Frisell, Craig Taborn, Elvind Opsvik and Kenny Wollesen).
The CD version will also be available this weekend at the 55 Bar.
A
Florida native raised in southern California, David Binney
was introduce to jazz through his parents’ collections of Miles
Davis, John Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Jimi Hendrix and more. He
studied alto and soprano saxophone, moving to New York City at age 19
where he was mentored by Dave Liebman. He played in the Gil Evans and
Maria Schneider Orchestras as well as with Jim Hall, Bobby Previte
and Cecil McBee. In 1989 he was awarded a grant from the National
Endowment for the Arts to produce his first recording, Point Game.
He went on to co-found Lost Tribes and Lan Xang, performed with Maceo
Parker and Aretha Franklin (the latter at Carnegie Hall), and started
his own record label, Mythology, in 1996. He appears as leader or
co-leader on more than a dozen recordings, frequently performs at the
55 Bar with his quartet, and works often with like-minded creators
including Uri Caine and Edward Simon. Jazz Times recently
singled out Binney as one of the "young players who have created
an alternative jazz scene...all of whom are playing adventurous,
original music." Chris Potter © Andrea Canter
Chris
Potter is one of the leading jazz voices of his generation.
Winner of the IAJE Young Talent
award for saxophone at age 12, a protégé of Marian
McPartland by 15, a member of the Red Rodney band while still in his
teens, and with a long list of recordings as both leader and sideman
when still in his 20s, Potter holds the sax chair for the Dave
Holland Quintet, has long been an associate of trumpet master Dave
Douglas, and leads his own acclaimed Quartet (which includes Taborn
and Rogers). His most recent release is Underground.
Adam Rogers has been touted as one of the finest guitarists in
jazz, pop and world music, and has worked with such diverse
performers as Steely Dan, Terence Blanchard, Michael and Randy
Brecker, Elvis Costello, Norah Jones, and John Zorn. Rogers
has toured with Michael Brecker and in a duo with John Patitucci,
among others, and has released three strong recordings, most recently
Allegory (Criss Cross) featuring Potter and Colley.
 Craig Taborn © Andrea Canter
Steeped
in classical and jazz traditions at the University of Michigan,
pianist Craig Taborn has a wide range of experience
reflecting his eclectic chops and penchant for melodic
experimentation across genres, from straight ahead jams with James
Carter, Tom Harrell, and Hugh Ragin to the far reaches of avant garde
with Tim Berne, and stops somewhere in-between with Roscoe Mitchell,
Chris Potter, Dave Douglas, Bill Frisell, David Binney, and Steve
Coleman, among others. He has released three recordings as leader,
most recently the 2004 high-wattage Junk Magic (Thirsty Ear).
 Scott Colley
With
such gigs as Jimmy Rowles, Carmen McRae, Jim Hall, Herbie Hancock and
Andrew Hill on his resume, bassist Scott Colley’s
work as bandleader and composer is similarly eclectic. As a sideman
he has worked with Mike Stern, Pat Metheny, John Scofield, Joe
Lovano, Michael Brecker, Greg Osby, Kenny Werner, Brian Blade, Billy
Hart and Roy Haynes, among others; has recorded with Welcome to Life
bandmates Potter and Rogers, and has led his own ensembles on five
recordings.
 Brian Blade
Drummer
Brian Blade studied jazz with Ellis Marsalis, Johnny
Vidacovich and Herlin Riley
in his native Louisiana. He’s toured with a wide range of top
recording artists, from Joshua Redman and Kenny Garrett to Bob Dylan
and Joni Mitchell, as well as holding down the trapset for the
Directions in Music ensemble (Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker and Roy
Hargrove) and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. His own acclaimed group, the
Brian Blade Fellowship, has released two recordings for Blue Note.
Join
the “Welcome to Life” Party at the 55 Bar this weekend—three
sets each night at 9 pm, 11 pm and 1 am. The 55 Bar is located at 55
Christopher Street at 7th Avenue (
www.55bar.com).
“Welcome
to Life is a harmonically consistent, fluid venture that demonstrates
Binney's alto acumen, particularly his sensibility of surrounding
himself with tremendous support.” – Eddie Becton, All About Jazz |