 Photo by Andrea Canter
No, it isn’t an episode of the Cosby
Show at the Artists Quarter Wednesday night. The Slide Huxtable
Quartet isn’t TV comedy, but rather a newly formed jazz ensemble
that promises edgy arrangements from a group of veteran Twin Cities’
musicians. The Slide Huxtable Quartet includes former Motion Poets
Mark Miller on trombone, Chris Bates on bass, and brother J.T. Bates
on drums, along with Bill Bergman on guitar. Playing a mix of
originals and standards rearranged “to put some fun into the
music,” the band took its name from the famous Bill Cosby Show
episode where Cliff's dad (Russell “Slide” Huxtable) plays at a
jam session with a bunch of real jazz musicians. Notes Chris Bates,
“Slide Hampton is playing off camera while Slide Huxtable does a
really bad job of lip synching on camera. We all loved that episode
as kids and so the band name came from there.”
 Photo by Andrea Canter
Trombone master Mark Miller
has been on tour this summer with Billy Joel’s Movin’ Out. Living
in the Twin Cities for much of 90s, Miller was well known for his
work with the Motion Poets, Happy Apple, and Salsa Del Soul. Earlier
this month he had a guest spot with Doug Little’s Seven Steps to
Havana, on stage at the Dakota. Chris and J.T.
Bates grew up with jazz, sons of trumpeter/bandleader Don
Bates. Chris began bass studies in 4th grade
and progressed to jazz studies at the University of Wisconsin-Eau
Claire before returning to the Twin Cities to study with Anthony Cox.
A member of the Motion Poets, Chris Bates has focused more on
composing (he was a 1999 McKnight Composer Fellow) and playing
regularly with Low Blow and the guitar trio, Framework. Chris’
brother J.T. Bates is one of the busiest drummers in
the Twin Cities, on and off the bandstand. He was a member of Motion
Poets, has played and recorded with Doug Little, and recently has
worked with a variety of Latin, electronic, and experimental
ensembles, including his Fat Kid Wednesdays band.
Showtime is 9 pm at the Artists
Quarter. Don’t expect the Cosby theme song—just expect some
innovative jazz and no re-runs!
The Artists Quarter is located in
the lower level of the Hamm Building at 7th Place and St
Peter Street in downtown St. Paul; www.mnjazz.org.
Cover for the Slide Huxtable Quartet on Wednesday, August 24th,
is a mere $3.00!
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