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Lafayette Gilchrist, solo jazz piano
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Sat, 03/19/11
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(792 days ago)
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From: 08:00 PM
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To: 09:00 PM
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Location: An die Musik Live
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Contact:
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410.385.2638
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There’s good reason why jazz fans and critics alike are so excited about Lafayette Gilchrist. The young Baltimore-based pianist hit the scene hard with his debut, The Music According To Lafayette Gilchrist, and went straight to earning raves for his sophomore release, Towards The Shining Path. Emerging from jazz legend David Murray’s Black Saint Quartet, a group in which he still plays to this day, Gilchrist has an approach and presence that’s drawn comparisons to royalty such as Andrew Hill and Sun Ra.
With his own band The New Volcanoes, Gilchrist leads an octet that’s equally inspired by D.C. go-go, old school soul, hard funk and progressive hip-hop. Introduced to Hyena Records by the iconic guitarist Vernon Reid, Gilchrist is set to release his fourth album, Soul Progressin’, with the acclaimed indie label on September 9. The pianist has this to say about his latest recording: “Soul Progressin’” is a rediscovery in the sense of what was and is still the most essential part of my offering. Soul Power. Its roots are endless and wondrous. Its future is undeniable. So we just want to celebrate about it a bit.”
After the release of Lafayette Gilchrist’s trio record, Three, in 2007, he returned to the studio with his working band, The New Volcanoes. Through the process he has refined his compositional vision for the configuration. While a wholly focused affair in its sum, within the albums various pieces, Gilchrist explores a wide range of moods and textures. Soul Progressin’ is ultimately a record that will further heighten Gilchrist’s reputation as new modern visionary in jazz and, for that matter, progressive American music in the broader scope.
Of late Gilchrist has returned to his exploration of small group conceots, notably with his acclaimed trio INSIDE OUT (featuring Michael Formanek and Eric Kennedy), plus acclaimed performances with South African drum legend Louis Moholo - Moholo, Gerald Cleaver, Sabir Mateen and William Parker. Recordings with a number of these artists are currently in the works.
Tonight's concert presents a rare opportunity to hear Gilchrist in an acoustic solo performance. The solos are intriguing,drawing from a wide range of influences and solidified by his evergrowing singular vision.
Tickets: $15
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