Mose Allison Trio



CHRIS POTTER UNDERGROUND
Photo by Tamas Talaber


Hugh Fraser and VEJI

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JazzFest Regina presented the following headliner programme in its 2009 summer jazz festival:

June 26 7:00pm-Regina Jazz Legends All Star Band
June 26 9:30pm-Hugh Fraser and VEJI
June 27 8:30pm-Chris Potter Underground
                                   
with Carl Bray Trio, Opener
June 28 10:00am-2:00pm-The Thundertones
June 28 7:00pm-Jack Semple New Organ Trio

June 28 9:30pm-Mose Allison Trio

For the full schedule, including the Victoria Park Outdoor Free Stage, click HERE:

Chris Potter Underground
   featuring:
   Chris Potter - Sax
   Craig Taborn - Keyboards
   Adam Rogers - Guitar
   Nate Smith - Drums

Carl Bray Trio, Opener for Chris Potter Underground

Mose Allison Trio
   featuring:
   Sandro Dominelli on drums and
   Mike Lent on double bass

 

Hugh Fraser and VEJI featuring:
   Bill Runge - Sax
   Perry White - Sax
   Bill Clark - Trumpet
   Brad Muirhead - Trombone
   Jack Duncan - Percussion
   Mike Herriot - Lead Trumpet
   Lorae Farrell - Trumpet
   Christine Duncan - Voice
   Ken Lister - Bass
   Dave Robbins - Drums
   Steven Denroche - French Horn
  

Jack Semple New Organ Trio

featuring:
   Jack Semple - Guitar
   Sandro Dominelli - Drums
   Jeff McLeod - Organ  

Regina Jazz Legends AllStar Band
featuring:
   PJ Perry - Sax
   Al 'Oop' Muirhead - Trumpet
   Ross Ulmer - Trombone
   Ken Jefferson - Piano
   Barry Whitmore - Guitar
   Ken Coffee - Bass
   Don Young - Drums

The Thundertones (Sunday Brunch)
 
  Derek Friesen - Trumpet/Flugel
  Jeff Richardi  - Tenor Sax
  Kurt Skjaevestad - Piano
  Kevin Fallis - Bass
  Kevin Warren - Drums

 
   

    JazzFest Regina 2009       June 26-28, 2009
  
   THE
SUMMER JAZZ FESTIVAL IN REGINA!                   Presented by the Regina Jazz Society

   
   

MAINSTAGE SHOWCASE



 

 

 

 

Mose Allison Trio featuring
Sandro Dominelli and Mike Lent

Photo by Amy Allison from www.moseallison.com

JazzFest Regina 2009 is very pleased to announce that Jazz and blues legend, pianist and singer, Mose Allison, will be playing in a trio with premier Canadian musicians, drummer Sandro Dominelli and double bassist Mike Lent.

Mose Allison was born in the Mississippi Delta on his grandfather’s farm near the village of Tippo. At five he discovered he could play the piano “by ear” and began “picking’ out” blues and boogie tunes he heard on the local jukebox.He worked in nightclubs throughout the Southeast and West, blending the raw blues of his childhood with modern pianistic influences of John Lewis, Thelonius Monk and Al Haig. His vocal style was influenced by blues singers Percy Mayfield and Charles Brown. Arriving in New York in 1956, Mose received encouragement, work and a record date from Al Cohn. In 1957 he secured his own first recording contract with Prestige Records, recording Back Country Suite, a collection of pieces evoking the Mississippi Delta, released to unanimous critical acclaim. Mose went on to play and record with jazz greats Stan Getz, Al Cohn, Zoot Sims and Gerry Mulligan as well as with his own Mose Allison Trio.  Mose continues to write and perform all over the world. His songs have been covered by Van Morrison, John Mayall, The Who, The Clash, Eric Clapton, the Yardbirds, Elvis Costello and Bonnie Raitt to name a few.

It has been said that Sandro Dominelli is one of Canada`s most creative, talented and tasteful drummers. Sandro has toured, performed, and recorded with a veritable whos who of the Canadian jazz scene, including Mike Murley, Rob McConnell, Guido Basso, Dave Restivo, Kirk MacDonald, Mike Rudd, Phil Dwyer, Hugh Fraser, Ian McDougall, Cambell Ryga, Doug Riley, Don Thompson, Ranee Lee, D. D. Jackson, Chris Tarry,Bill Coon, Jack de Keyzer, Brad Turner, and Jake Langley. Additionally, he’s performed and recorded with such local luminaries as Tommy Banks, PJ Perry and Kent Sangster.

Michael Lent has played double bass professionally for over twenty years. From touring with jazz greats like Lee Konitz and Sheila Jordan, to recording with kd lang and Jann Arden, Michael's versatility has kept him in high demand. He has also toured with Jann Arden as her musical director.


Chris Potter Underground
featuring
Craig Taborn, Adam Rogers and Nate Smith

Photo by Chris Drukker

JazzFest Regina 2009 is very excited to announce that premier jazz saxophonist, Chris Potter, will be appearing on Saturday June 27, 2009, with the group Chris Potter Underground.

Born in Chicago on New Year’s Day 1971 and moving to Columbia, South Carolina as an infant, the prodigious youngster began fooling around on guitar and piano at the age of three. He took up the alto sax at the age of ten and played on his first jazz gig at the age of 13. But his eclectic musical education really began with his personal investigation of his parents’ record collection. Spanning everything from Bach to Schoenberg, and gamelan music to the Beatles, Chris explored it all avidly, taking a special interest in albums by Miles Davis and Dave Brubeck. When piano legend Marian McPartland first heard Chris at 15 years old (an encounter that eventually led to his contract with Concord Records in 1994), she told his father that Chris was ready for the road with a unit such as Woody Herman’s. But finishing school was a priority and by the time he graduated, he was playing alto, tenor and soprano saxophone, bass clarinet and alto flute. At 18 Potter moved to New York to study at the New School, and then Manhattan School of Music. There he formed a lasting friendship with one of his professors, pianist Kenny Werner, later making a duet recording together. He also re-connected with trumpet great Red Rodney, with whom he had played earlier at a jazz festival in Columbia. He spent four important years with Rodney, honing his skills at the side of the bebop heavyweight, until shortly before Red’s passing in 1994. Graduating from Manhattan in 1993, Potter began a long series of sideman activities with top names like the Mingus Big Band, Paul Motion, Ray Brown, Jim Hall, James Moody, Dave Douglas, Mike Mainieri and many more. After playing on Marian McPartland’s 1993 Concord recording, In My Life, the adventurous saxophonist became a surprising member of the Concord roster, eventually recording five CDs for the label, as well as the aforementioned duo with Werner. His final Concord CD, 1998’s Vertigo, was named one of the year’s top ten CDs by both Jazziz and The New York Times. Chris also performed on Steely Dan’s Grammy-nominated, gold album Two Against Nature, touring with them in 1994, which also resulted in the live CD, Alive in America. Potter received his own Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Jazz Solo for his work on Joanne Brackeen’s Pink Elephant Magic. And he’s the youngest recipient ever to receive the annual Danish Jazzpar Prize. Although he’s performed extensively with the incredible bassist/composer Dave Holland’s various ensembles, Potter has been performing all over the world with his own groups since the release of Gratitude early 2001. He has performed all over Europe (including Paris, London, Florence and the North Sea Festival), Canada (festivals in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver) and in top clubs in the U.S. as well as a featured performance at the Monterey Jazz Festival. Following a European tour with Steve Swallow’s Trio in December 2001, Potter recorded Traveling Mercies in January, 2002, before taking his quartet out on a West Coast tour in February. In March and April, he toured the U.S. with Holland’s and Dave Douglas’ quintets respectively, and in the fall, he began his extensive touring with his own group, working throughout the U.S. in September and October, and in Europe during November and December. Multi-reedman/composer Chris Potter is often cited by critics, musicians, and a steadily increasing number of fans as the finest saxophonist of his generation. Like most young jazz musicians, Chris is well schooled in the masters. His critically acclaimed 2001 album, Gratitude (Verve) pays tribute to many of those titans who’ve influenced him, including John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Joe Henderson, Eddie Harris, Wayne Shorter, Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, Ornette Coleman and Charlie Parker. But like many other of his contemporaries in and out of jazz, Chris’ musical influences come from many and varied sources. “My aesthetic is based in Bird and Lester Young and Sonny [Rollins]. I want my music to have that emotional impact. What I learned from them in terms of phrasing, sound, approach to rhythm will never be outdated. I would like to basically use the same aesthetic sensibility with more contemporary harmonic and rhythmic concepts, being influenced by classical, world music, funk, rock, rap, country, whatever...digesting new ideas, new influences to keep the freshness alive.” Along with limitless creativity, a vibrant sense of swing, and a full awareness of past, present and future, that broad-based musical sensibility has brought Chris into the line of vision of a diverse and heady array of artists, including James Moody, Jim Hall, Marian McPartland, Dave Douglas, Larry Carlton, Steely Dan, and Dave Holland, with whom Chris has been performing regularly since 1999. “Each band leader, each great musician I’ve had the chance to work with has inspired me in a certain way...Without all those experiences I don’t think I’d be ready to be doing this now.” The “this” to which he refers, is leading his own ensemble, an endeavor that has been consistently bringing him greater acclaim and new fans all over the world. An unabashedly rhythmic player, Chris’ most recent CD Traveling Mercies, his second for Verve, is a groove-oriented date that makes no sacrifices or compromises in the quest for musical integrity and communication with his audience. “I want people to dance if they can, to feel the music and not think of it as something complicated and forbidding. I want to be communicating something. You can do that and not sacrifice anything artistically.”


 


 

 

 

Hugh Fraser and VEJI
(Vancouver Ensemble of
Jazz Improvisation)
 

Photo courtesy of Hugh Fraser

JazzFest Regina 2009 is also very pleased to present Juno Award winning trombonist / pianist/ composer Hugh Fraser and VEJI, a 12 piece band that includes a number of fellow Juno Award winning musicians.

Native Victorian Hugh Fraser has been a positive force to the beautiful world of music for over two decades. He formed the 13 member Vancouver Ensemble of Jazz Improvisation (VEJI) in 1980, then went on to international success with The Hugh Fraser Quintet from 1986. The Quintet tours Europe, North and South America yearly. He was voted 2008’s Canadian Trombonist of the Year by the National Jazz Awards and also received this honour in 2005, 1996 and 1998.

Hugh has recorded over one hundred of his compositions on seventeen albums as a leader. He won two Juno Awards and many nominations for these recordings, and appears on over twenty albums as a sideman including recent releases by Cuban bands Chucho Valdés and Irakere on Bembe Records, Perspectiva on Egrem Records, and Kenny Wheeler on ECM Records.

As an educator, Hugh has served as the Program Head of Jazz at the Banff Centre for Fine Arts, Head of Jazz Composition at the Royal Academy of Music in London, England, Head of the University of Ulster Summer Jazz Workshop in Ireland, and is much sought after as a guest clinician by all major progressive institutions. Hugh received an honourary Doctorate from McMaster University.

Hugh has performed and/or recorded with such artists as Jaki Byard, Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie, Maynard Ferguson, Billy Ekstein, Slide Hampton, Frank Foster, Don Thompson, Shorty Rogers, Kenny Wheeler, Dave Holland, Muhal Richard Abrams, Robin Eubanks, Dave Liebman, Sheila Jordan, and Jean Toussaint.

 

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