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A world-class soloist, accomplished composer and formidable bandleader, saxophonist Chris Potter has emerged as a leading light of his generation. Down Beat called him "One of the most studied (and copied) saxophonists on the planet" while Jazz Times identified him as "a figure of international renown." Jazz sax elder statesman Dave Liebman called him simply, "one of the best musicians around," a sentiment shared by the readers of Down Beat in voting him second only to tenor sax great Sonny Rollins in the magazine's 2008 Readers Poll.

A potent improvisor and the youngest musician ever to win Denmark's Jazzpar Prize, Potter's impressive discography includes 15 albums as a leader and sideman appearances on over 100 albums. He was nominated for a Grammy Award for his solo work on "In Vogue," a track from Joanne Brackeen’s 1999 album Pink Elephant Magic, and was prominently featured on Steely Dan’s Grammy-winning album from 2000, Two Against Nature. He has performed or recorded with many of the leading names in jazz, such as Herbie Hancock, Dave Holland, John Scofield, the Mingus Big Band, Jim Hall, Paul Motian, Dave Douglas, Ray Brown and many others.

His most recent recording, Ultrahang, is the culmination thus far of five years’ work with his Underground quartet with Adam Rogers on guitar, Craig Taborn on Fender Rhodes, and Nate Smith on drums. Recorded in the studio in January 2009 after extensive touring, it showcases the band at its freewheeling yet cohesive best.

Since bursting onto the New York scene in 1989 as an 18-year-old prodigy with bebop icon Red Rodney (who himself had played as a young man alongside the legendary Charlie Parker), Potter has steered a steady course of growth as an instrumentalist and composer-arranger. Through the '90s, he continued to gain invaluable bandstand experience as a sideman while also making strong statements as a bandleader-composer-arranger. Acclaimed outings like 1997’s Unspoken (with bassist and mentor Dave Holland, drummer Jack DeJohnette and guitarist John Scofield), 1998’s Vertigo, 2001’s Gratitude and 2002’s Traveling Mercies showed a penchant for risk-taking and genre-bending. "For me, it just seemed like a way of opening up the music to some different things that I had been listening to but maybe hadn’t quite come out in my music before," he explains.

Potter explored new territory on 2004’s partly electric Lift: Live at the Village Vanguard (with bassist Scott Colley, drummer Bill Stewart and keyboardist Kevin Hays) then pushed the envelope a bit further on 2006’s Underground (with guitarist Wayne Krantz, electric pianist Craig Taborn and drummer Nate Smith). As he told Jazz Times: "I've wanted to do something more funk-related...music that seems to be in the air, all around us. But also keep it as free as the freest jazz conception."

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Renee Rosnes: Crossing Paths

Read "Crossing Paths" reviewed by Katchie Cartwright


In the course of an illustrious career that began in the 1980s and continues to flourish, Renee Rosnes has developed an extraordinary sound, both as a composer and as a pianist, one that is readily recognizable whatever the context. With Crossing Paths, she taps into longstanding affinities and affection for Brazilian music, illuminating elements and flavors that distinguish her singular style, animating the band and the material with her arranging magic. She opens the curtain with “Frevo," grabbing ...

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Mike Holober & the Gotham City Orchestra: This Rock We're On: Imaginary Letters

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Mike Holober: This Rock We're On: Imaginary Letters

Read "This Rock We're On: Imaginary Letters" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


We live on a rock. A few billion years of the workings of the complexities of carbon chemistry put us here. The systems and intricacies of every element that has unfolded to maintain us should be respected and preserved. Mike Holober's This Rock We're On: Imaginary Letters, featuring Holober and his Gotham Jazz Orchestra, digs into this theme in a sprawling, two-disc big band jazz outing. Like life itself, and the resulting ecosystems, this multi-movement suite--an effort that is the ...

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Mike Stern: Echoes and Other Songs

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Mike Stern: Echoes and Other Songs

Read "Echoes and Other Songs" reviewed by Doug Collette


With a running time of seventy-seven minutes plus, guitarist Mike Stern's Echoes and Other Songs is effectively a double album. And like most such expansive works--including classics like Bob Dylan's Blonde On Blonde (Columbia, 1966) and The Beatles (aka 'The White Album')(Apple, 1968)--it would benefit from consolidation of its best elements (as would a replacement of the amateurish cover design). Even so, this is still a deceptively ambitious piece of work. Of course, advanced thinking has virtually always ...

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The Canary Islands 2024 International Jazz Festival

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Canary Island International Jazz FestivalGran Canaria, Tenerife and Lanzarote IslandsJuly 22, 2024 This journalist has made a habit of covering jazz festivals on islands, from St Lucia, Nevis, St Kitts and Tobago in the Caribbean to Mallorca and Malta in the Mediterranean and just recently traveled to another interesting festival on the archipelago of the Canary Islands. The 2024 Canary Island International Jazz Festival, “Canarias Jazz Y Mas" takes place in the summer month of July ...

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Misha Tsiganov: Painter Of Dreams

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A mainstay musician in the vibrant and exciting jazz scene of New York City, Russian-born pianist Misha Tsiganov presents his fifth Criss Cross album, Painter of Dreams, which features six original compositions and two familiar reimagined standards, with every piece but one running from between eight to eleven-minutes in length. The pianist expands his musical boundaries, implements new elements, augments the horn section and, with regard to his own playing, states that he was moved to include an “entirely acoustic ...

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Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Chris Potter's birthday today!

A world-class soloist, accomplished composer and formidable bandleader, saxophonist Chris Potter has emerged as a leading light of his generation. Down Beat called him “One of the most studied (and copied) saxophonists on the planet" while Jazz Times identified him as “a figure of international renown." Jazz sax elder statesman Dave Liebman called him simply, “one of the best musicians around," a sentiment shared by the readers of Down Beat in ...

Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Chris Potter's birthday today!

A world-class soloist, accomplished composer and formidable bandleader, saxophonist Chris Potter has emerged as a leading light of his generation. Down Beat called him “One of the most studied (and copied) saxophonists on the planet" while Jazz Times identified him as “a figure of international renown." Jazz sax elder statesman Dave Liebman called him simply, “one of the best musicians around," a sentiment shared by the readers of Down Beat in ...

Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Chris Potter's birthday today!

A world-class soloist, accomplished composer and formidable bandleader, saxophonist Chris Potter has emerged as a leading light of his generation. Down Beat called him “One of the most studied (and copied) saxophonists on the planet" while Jazz Times identified him as “a figure of international renown." Jazz sax elder statesman Dave Liebman called him simply, “one of the best musicians around," a sentiment shared by the readers of Down Beat in ...

Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Chris Potter's birthday today!

A world-class soloist, accomplished composer and formidable bandleader, saxophonist Chris Potter has emerged as a leading light of his generation. Down Beat called him “One of the most studied (and copied) saxophonists on the planet" while Jazz Times identified him as “a figure of international renown." Jazz sax elder statesman Dave Liebman called him simply, “one of the best musicians around," a sentiment shared by the readers of Down Beat in ...

Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Chris Potter's birthday today!

A world-class soloist, accomplished composer and formidable bandleader, saxophonist Chris Potter has emerged as a leading light of his generation. Down Beat called him “One of the most studied (and copied) saxophonists on the planet" while Jazz Times identified him as “a figure of international renown." Jazz sax elder statesman Dave Liebman called him simply, “one of the best musicians around... Read more.

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Photographer Jimmy Katz Announces Giant Step Arts, Artist-focused Non-profit Supporting Modern Jazz Innovators

Photographer Jimmy Katz Announces Giant Step Arts, Artist-focused Non-profit Supporting Modern Jazz Innovators

Source: Braithwaite & Katz Communications

“[Katz] has developed an exceptional body of work in the jazz field, covering the elder statesmen, the icons, the mainstream and the young lions. In the process, he has developed his own style with the camera that is as identifiable as Armstrong’s tone on trumpet or Coltrane’s sound on tenor sax.”—Michael Cuscuna, producer, Blue Note Records For nearly 30 years, photographer Jimmy Katz has documented the world of jazz—crafting iconic portraits of legendary artists, capturing historic moments in the recording ...

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Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Chris Potter's birthday today!

A world-class soloist, accomplished composer and formidable bandleader, saxophonist Chris Potter has emerged as a leading light of his generation. Down Beat called him “One of the most studied (and copied) saxophonists on the planet" while Jazz Times identified him as “a figure of international renown." Jazz sax elder statesman Dave Liebman called him simply, “one of the best musicians around... Read more.

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Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Chris Potter's birthday today!

A world-class soloist, accomplished composer and formidable bandleader, saxophonist Chris Potter has emerged as a leading light of his generation. Down Beat called him “One of the most studied (and copied) saxophonists on the planet" while Jazz Times identified him as “a figure of international renown." Jazz sax elder statesman Dave Liebman called him simply, “one of the best musicians around... Read more.

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Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Jazz Musician of the Day: Chris Potter

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Chris Potter's birthday today!

A world-class soloist, accomplished composer and formidable bandleader, saxophonist Chris Potter has emerged as a leading light of his generation. Down Beat called him “One of the most studied (and copied) saxophonists on the planet" while Jazz Times identified him as “a figure of international renown." Jazz sax elder statesman Dave Liebman called him simply, “one of the best musicians around... Read more.

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Music Education Monday: Master classes with saxophonist Chris Potter

Music Education Monday: Master classes with saxophonist Chris Potter

Source: St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman

Whether it's as leader of his own bands or as a sideman to the likes of Dave Holland, Paul Motian, and Dave Douglas, Chris Potter has been one of the most in-demand saxophonists in jazz for most of the 21st century. Potter, who will be 45 years old this Friday, has released more than 15 albums as a leader and appeared on more than 150 recordings by others, winning critical acclaim for his technical mastery, harmonic imagination, and rhythmic fluidity. ...

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Eagle's Point

Edition Records
2024

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This Rock We're On:...

Palmetto Records
2024

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Horizons

Blue Room Music
2024

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Painter Of Dreams

Criss Cross
2024

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Echoes and Other Songs

Mack Avenue Records
2024

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Crossing Paths

Smoke Sessions
2024

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Lay of the Land

From: This Rock We're On: Imaginary...
By Chris Potter

Quixote

From: Olympians
By Chris Potter

Little Scorpio

From: Pride and Joy
By Chris Potter

Point of View Redux

From: Breakthrough
By Chris Potter

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