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Eloquence
Steve Davis
első megjelenés éve: 2009

CD
7.041 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Yardbird Suite
2.  How Deep Is the Ocean
3.  Minor Contention
4.  T.H. E Blues
5.  It Could Happen to You
6.  My Ship
7.  Have You Met Miss Jones
8.  Django
9.  Road Song
10.  Peedlum
11.  Lament
12.  When the Saints Go Marching In
Jazz

Steve Davis - Associate Producer, Trombone
Joe Farnsworth - Drums
Nat Reeves - Bass
Owen McNally - Liner Notes
Paul Wickliffe - Mastering, Mixing
Roy Hargrove - Flugelhorn, Guest Appearance, Trumpet
Steve Nelson - Guest Appearance, Vibraphone

This exceptional 14th recording from the baddest bone in the land features jazz legends Hank Jones, Roy Hargrove, and Steve Nelson.
Davis has performed and recorded with many jazz legends including Chick Corea, Benny Golson, Jackie McLean, Slide Hampton, Freddie Hubbard, James Moody, Jimmy Heath, and the Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band, to name just a few. He also co-leads the popular jazz group One for All.

"Steve is one of the greatest trombone players in the world."
--- Freddie Hubbard



Steve Davis

Active Decades: '90s and '00s
Born: Apr 14, 1967 in Worcester, MA
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Post-Bop, Hard Bop, Standards

Inspired by the be-bop of the 1950s, Steve Davis has crafted a distinctive sound on the slide trombone. In addition to leading his own group, and serving as co-leader of One For All, Davis continues to perform with Chick Corea's sextet, Origin. "I'm drawn to music which allows for creativity of expression," Davis said during a 2001 interview, "music which challenges the listener (as well as the musicians playing it) to think, to imagine, to feel."

A native of Binghampton, New York, Davis grew up surrounded by music. His father had a huge collection of jazz, blues and rock records while his mother was an avid fan of the radio. Together with his younger brother, he developed a knack for harmonizing.

Davis's musical abilities were inherited from his maternal grandmother, a self-taught stride piano player who performed in local restaurants. Although he taught himself to pick out bass lines on the piano, by the age of six, he studied trumpet, baritone saxophone and tuba in school. Switching to the trombone, in order to play with the high school stage/dance band, he discovered his natural musical voice.

Davis sharpened his technique while attending a summer jazz workshop at SUNY Binghampton in which the Bob Brookmeyer Sextet featuring Joe Lovano served as resident band. He later spent three years with the Binghampton Youth Symphony. He continued his studies at the University of Hartford's Hartt College of Music, where he was mentored by also saxophonist and music teacher Jackie McLean.

Davis's first career break came when McLean recommended him to influential jazz drummer Art Blakey. After sitting in with Blakey's band during several gigs, he replaced Frank Lacy in 1989. He remained with the band until Blakey's death in 1990.

Teaching since 1985, Davis joined the jazz faculty at the University of Hartford's Hartt College of Music in 1991.
--- Craig Harris, All Music Guide

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