Sat, Aug 10, 2013 - 8:00 pm
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$35
One show - no intermission
Information Line: (310) 271-9039
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Zipper Concert Hall-The Colburn School
200 South Grand Ave.
Diagonally across from Disney Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Paid parking is available in Disney Hall or at MOCA.
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“In jazz, Every ‘mistake’ is an opportunity”

Vibraphonist-composer Stefon Harris is heralded as "one of the most important young artists in jazz". His passionate artistry, energetic stage presence, and astonishing virtuosity have propelled him into the forefront of the current jazz scene. Widely recognized and lauded by both his peers and jazz critics alike, he is committed to exploring the rich potential of jazz composition and blazing new trails on the vibraphone.
Harris shapes his jazz ensembles with a collaborative sound built on collective inspiration, following his basic philosophy: "there are no mistakes on the band stand, In jazz Every ‘mistake’ is an opportunity. The bandstand is really a sacred space. You have no time to think about the future, or the past. The only mistake possible is if each individual musician is not aware and accepting enough of his fellow band members to incorporate their ideas. This prohibits creativity. Jazz is a science of listening, it has far more to do with what I can perceive than with what I can do."
The best way to describe any effort by Stefon Harris is – jazz for the here and now! This time – in trio format.

Patrice Rushen Brilliant pianist and multi Grammy award winning artist has fashioned her career after the legacy of her long-time friend and mentor, Quincy Jones. As composer, producer and international recording artist, Patrice has definitely earned the respect she has been awarded by her peers. She has been consistently one of the music industry’s most versatile and sought after pianists, combining melodic accessibility with seasoned instrumental prowess. Admired by many for her groundbreaking achievements, Rushen has amassed an impressive list of “firsts” —First woman… Musical Director for Grammy Awards / Musical Director, Composer for Emmy Awards / Musical Director of the NAACP Image Awards and the only female Musical Director, Composer for the Peoples Choice Awards and HBO’s Comic Relief.  –And, let's not forget; the woman can really play ! !

Ben Williams is one of the most sought after jazz bassists in the world, his resume is a who’s who of jazz wisdom, including several years with Harris' "Black Out". To quote Ben: "I like music that grooves and feels good. I just try to be honest musically and bring a youthful spirit. From the first I loved the way the bass felt when I touched it. Then later, just the feeling of playing a groove – the whole instrument vibrates. It almost feels like the spirit of another human being, like dancing with somebody and being in full contact with them. The sound is warm and deep; It resonates with me."
New York Times review by Nate Chinen, upon hearing several long Williams’ solos... "Each one felt more like an entitlement than an indulgence."

Terreon has performed, toured, and recorded with a long list of the greats including: Benny Green, Charlie Hunter, and Jackie Terrason. Taking a break from touring with the Christian McBride Band, "Tank" will be joining this ensamble to "produce breathtaking colors and images on his musical voice of choice—the drumset" -Drummer's World.
 

Let's all indulge ourselves in an evening with this steller quartett, Stefon, Patrice, Ben and Terreon – a celebration of musical freedom and substance !

Featuring:

  • Stefon Harris
    vibraphones
  • Patrice Rushen
    Piano
  • Ben Williams
    bass
  • Terreon Gully
    drums

Stefon Harris: There are no mistakes on the bandstand