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 Wednesday, 17 March 2010
The Billy Harper Quintet at the Jazz Bakery march 12-15 Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Monday, 03 March 2008
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The Billy Harper Quintet plays the Jazz Bakery Wednesday, March 12th through Saturday, March 15th. Billy Harper has recorded with Max Roach, Art Blakey & Elvin Jones. Harper handles hard-bop, blues, and gospel music with intensity and style. His rich, big sound continues to be one of the most distinctive in jazz. The Billy Harper Quintet includes Billy Harper on Tenor Sax, Francesca Tanksley on Piano, Keyon Harrold on Trumpet, Clarence Seay on Bass, and Aaron Scott on drums.

Billy Harper's unique music creativity was first noted in Houston, Texas, where, at age 5, he was singing at sacred and secular functions and participating in choral and solo singing events. By age 14, he formed his first Billy Harper Quintet while a student at Evan E. Worthing High School. Graduating cum laude, he went on to study saxophone and music theory at North Texas State University and received his Bachelor of Music degree. He continued graduate studies at NTSU and became a member of their "big band." That year, 1965, the University's big band won first prize at the Kansas Jazz Festival.

Harper moved to New York in 1966 and began attracting attention from some of jazzdom's giants - Gil Evans, Max Roach, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, Lee Morgan, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. He performed, recorded and toured Europe, Japan, Africa and throughout the United States from 1966 to 1979 with these groups, as well as his own Billy Harper Quintet.

The Billy Harper Quintet began receiving notoriety of its own. In 1966, Harper and his ensemble group were highlighted on the NBC-TV special, "The Big Apple." With more exposure came bigger audiences and bigger demands for appearances.

Throughout Harper's career, there has been a pattern of spiritual growth and innovation. Says Harper: "My feeling is that music should have a purpose. In the past, it always has been used for healing and uplifting and meditation. And that's the way I see my music. I've had people come up after a program to tell me that they felt a spiritual healing from the music. When that happens, then I feel we're fulfilling what we're supposed to do. If people are entertained, that's ok too. But I certainly see a purpose in my music beyond that."

As a teacher and lecturer, Harper has taught at Livingston College and Rutgers University. He has also received a special grant from the New Jersey State Council for the Arts to teach improvisation at 15 high schools. Awards and honors included 3 Music Composition Grants; two from the National Endowment of the Arts, and one from the Creative Arts Program. He also received the International Critics Award for Tenor Saxophone for two years consecutively.

As a recording artist, Billy Harper's album, Black Saint exploded on the international jazz scene in 1976. The reviews all applauded his innovations and prompted the Modern Jazz League of Tokyo to name the album, "Jazz Record of the Year - Voice Grand Prix."

Billy Harper currently tours the world.

Bio from www.billyharper.com.

March 12 - 15 The Billy Harper Quintet

Two shows nightly: 8 PM & 9:30 PM
Tickets: $35 on Sat / $30 all other nights
(1/2 price for students 21 and under)

The Jazz Bakery
3233 Helms Ave.
Los Angeles, CA
310.271.9039


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