A Salerno, Foggia e Gioia del Colle le uniche tre
date italiane del Tour Mondiale di Kenny Garrett
Presenterà il suo nuovo album "Seeds from the Underground" in uscita il 10
aprile

Kenny Garrett returns to Acoustic format with "Seeds from
the underground",
AVAILABLE APRIL 10 ON MACK AVENUE RECORDS

FIRST STUDIO AND ACOUSTIC ALBUM SINCE 2006
LISTEN TO EXCLUSIVE TRACKS FROM
SEEDS FROM THE UNDERGROUND
Over the course of a stellar career that has spanned more
than 30 years, saxophonist Kenny Garrett has become the preeminent alto saxophonist
of his generation. From his first gig with the Duke Ellington Orchestra (led by
Mercer Ellington) through his time spent with musicians such as Freddie Hubbard,
Woody Shaw, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers and Miles Davis, Garrett has always
brought a vigorous yet melodic, and truly distinctive, alto saxophone sound to each
musical situation. As a bandleader for the last two decades, he has also continually
grown as a composer. With his latest recording (and second for Mack Avenue Records),
Seeds From The Underground, Garrett has given notice that these qualities
have not only become more impressive, but have provided him with the platform to
expand his horizons and communicate his musical vision clearly. Seeds From
The Underground is a powerful return to the straight-ahead, acoustic and
propulsive quartet format that showcases Garrett's extraordinary abilities.
For Garrett, Seeds From The Underground is a special recording. It
once again consists of all original compositions, and is truly an homage to those
who have inspired and influenced him, both personally and musically. "All of these
songs are dedicated to someone," says Garrett. "And the 'seeds' have been planted,
directly or indirectly, by people who have been instrumental in my development."
With Seeds From The Underground Garrett has crafted a project that
offers his appreciation while always making the listener aware of his band's skillful
approach to melody, harmony and rhythm. From personal nods such as the opening track
"Boogety Boogety," dedicated to his memory of watching western films with his father
(the title refers to the sound of a galloping horse); "Wiggins," which references
his high school band director Bill Wiggins; and "Detroit," an evocative, reflective
composition about his hometown, and a celebration of mentor Marcus Belgrave; to
his appreciation of some of his musical heroes on "J Mac" (Jackie McLean); "Haynes
Here" (Roy Haynes); and "Do Wo Mo" (Duke Ellington, Woody Shaw and Thelonious Monk).
Melody, as a matter of fact, was a key element for the saxophonist when writing
for the recording. "I wanted to focus on the melody," Garrett reflects. "I want
people to remember what the melody is before we start improvising...and on some
songs I heard voices, the singing of the melody." This latter point is in evidence
on the selections "Haynes Here," "Detroit" and "Welcome Earth Song."
Another notable component compositionally for Garrett on Seeds From The Underground
is his approach to rhythm and meter. Over the past few years, one of the most popular
and acclaimed groups that he has been a part of is the GRAMMY® award winning Five
Peace Band, joining guitarist John McLaughlin, pianist Chick Corea, bassist Christian
McBride, and drummers Vinnie Colaiuta and Brian Blade. His participation in that
band led him to experiment with writing in different meters. "Some of these songs
are in odd meters; in my experience with John, we played some songs in odd meters,
so I thought, this is a different way of writing songs," Garrett states. "So there
is some of that approach here."
Garrett's current working band is very much up to the task on Seeds From The
Underground. And like all successful bandleaders, Garrett knows what he
wants musically and has formed a band that will best communicate his message (with
implicit trust among one another). Bassist Nat Reeves is a rhythmic anchor and a
long-standing member of Garrett's past aggregations. However, for this recording,
Garrett thought a lot about the talents of fellow Detroiter, drummer Ronald Bruner,
as well as Venezuelan pianist Benito Gonzalez. "When I decided I wanted to do the
album, I had Ronald in mind; I thought that he would work well on these songs. And
Benito has been in my band for a while, and we talked conceptually about how I hear
the piano in the band. McCoy Tyner is my man, so I wanted to have more of that sound,
and there aren't a lot of young guys around who are dealing with that like Benito
is." Percussionist Rudy Bird also provides a driving, rhythmic pulse to the recording.
A very important contributor to Seeds From The Underground is the
project's co-producer: pianist, composer and educator, Donald Brown. His friendship
with Garrett goes back to their days with Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers. He has
been an integral part of past Garrett recordings, and has been a musical inspiration
for him. "I feel comfortable in the studio with him and I know he's going to hear
what I hear, because we think alike in how we hear music," states Garrett. "I've
also always admired his compositions and he was really inspired by these compositions,
so he was glad that we were able to hook back up on this project."
Garrett has always expressed interest in music from other parts of the world. Whether
it's Africa, Greece, Indonesia, China or Guadeloupe, he immerses himself in the
culture and gleans from his experience something that becomes a part of his artistic
message. On Seeds From The Underground, the African-influenced "Welcome
Earth Song" and "Laviso, I Bon?" (the latter was inspired by a musician friend in
Guadeloupe) are prime examples.
The album highlights Garrett's overall approach to music: wide-ranging, receiving
ideas from all musical sources and genres. Garrett states, "I love the challenge
of trying to stay open...about music and about life. If it's music, I just try to
check it out. Right now I'm listening to some music from Martinique and I'm lovin'
it. If I like it, maybe I can incorporate some of it into what I do." As for composing:
"I don't try to control what I write," he says. "Music comes from 'The Creator.'
It's a gift that's coming in, and I receive it. I write in all genres, and I'm writing
all the time. It's never about what it is...I just say thank you."
Seeds From The Underground is the latest stop on what continues to
be a fascinating musical journey for Kenny Garrett and his listeners. It's a recording
that is not only a significant personal statement from the saxophonist, but a musical
declaration of his continued growth as a musician, and in particular, as a composer.
"Since my last recording, [his Mack Avenue debut, Sketches Of MD/Live At The
Iridium], I've had a lot of different experiences [including the aforementioned
Five Peace Band, as well as The Freedom Band featuring Corea, McBride and Haynes],"
Garrett reflects. "What I liked about putting this album together was the idea that
my writing had grown and had become a little different, partially the result of
Seeds From The Underground."
UPCOMING KENNY GARRETT
WORLDWIDE PERFORMANCES:
All performances to feature the Kenny Garrett Quartet unless otherwise noted.
February 9 | Central Oklahoma Jazz Lab | Edmond, OK
March 1 | Band On The Wall | Manchester, UK
March 2 | Sardirview USF Club | Bergen, Norway
March 3 | Sting Jazz Club | Stavanger, Norway
March 4 | Porgy And Bess | Vienna, Austria
March 8 | Espace Carpeaux | Corbevoie, France
March 9 | Maison des Artes | Evian, France
March 10 | Theatre du Casino | Hyeres, France
March 11 | Salle Pleyel | Paris, France
March 13 | La Passerelle | St Brieuc, France
March 14 | La Coursive | La Rochelle, France
March 15 | Cedac | Nice, France
March 17 | Paradox | Tilburg, Netherlands
March 18 | Bimhuis | Amsterdam, Netherlands
March 20 | Modo | Salerno, Italy
March 21 | Moody | Foggia, Italy
March 22 | Ueffilo | Gioia, Italy
March 23-25 | Pizza Express | London, UK
March 26-27 | Budapest Jazz Club | Budapest, Hungary
March 28 | Hodaly Center | Pecs, Hungary
March 29 | Grand Casino | Basel, Switzerland
April 6-7 | Regatta Bar | Boston, MA
*April 14 | Kimmel Center | Philadelphia, PA*
April 26-29 | Iridium | New York, NY
May 3-4 | Soiled Dove | Denver, CO
May 6-7 | Yoshi's San Francisco | San Francisco, CA
May 8-9 | Jazz Alley | Seattle, WA
May 10-13 | Catalina's | Los Angeles, CA
June 1 | Liviv Jazz Festival | Liviv, Ukraine
June 3 | Usadba Jazz Festival | Moscow, Russia
June 8-10 | Blues Alley | Washington, D.C.
*Tribute to McCoy Tyner with Danilo Pérez, Brian Blade and John Patitucci*
Kenny Garrett · Seeds From The Underground
Mack Avenue Records · Release Date: April 10, 2012
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