"Relentless,"
4th Album by Tenor Saxophonist/Composer
Russ Nolan,
Due January 21 from Rhinoceruss Music
4th Album by Tenor Saxophonist/Composer
Russ Nolan,
Due January 21 from Rhinoceruss Music
Featuring Pianist Manuel Valera,
Bassist Michael O'Brien, Drummer Brian Fishler,
Percussionist Yasuyo Kimura
Bassist Michael O'Brien, Drummer Brian Fishler,
Percussionist Yasuyo Kimura
CD Release Shows in Chicago
(Jazz Showcase, Jan. 21)
& New York (Kitano Hotel, March 21)
(Jazz Showcase, Jan. 21)
& New York (Kitano Hotel, March 21)
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Nolan's concern with
rhythm began coming into clear focus in the late 1980s, when he was
living in Chicago. Then-teenage saxophonist Chris Potter
came through town with Red Rodney's band and gave Nolan the first of
what would become many lessons. "He could have talked to me about scales
and harmony and all this other stuff," Nolan recalls, "but he really
impressed upon me that the horn player has to have the same mastery of
time as the rhythm section and can't rely on them to carry him along."
Having taken up salsa
dancing nearly seven years ago has further served to strengthen Nolan's
rhythmic sensibility. "Instead of just having the music in my head, it's
also in my body," he explains. "It's something that's natural for
drummers because they play such a physical instrument, but for somebody
who just moves their fingers and occasionally their head, as a horn
player I feel the music differently than I used to."
Afro-Cuban grooves as well as samba and Bomba beats infuse Nolan's originals, including "Cassa Cerrado,"
one of a number of tunes on the album that the saxophonist wrote during
a seven-month engagement at a midtown Manhattan hotel as the leader of
an organ trio that included drummer Fishler, and the samba "It Ain't Child's Play," one of three tunes featuring percussionist Yasuyo Kimura. Also included on Relentless are Nolan's readings of the Stephen Sondheim ballad "Not While I'm Around" (from Sweeney Todd) and Duke Ellington's "Solitude."
He eventually turned
his focus back to music and spent three and a half years at the
University of North Texas, studying saxophone and jazz arranging and
earning a B.A. in jazz performance. During a summer vacation from North
Texas, he studied with legendary Chicago tenor saxophonist Joe Daley. Nolan moved to the city after graduation and studied with local saxophonist Rich Corpolongo and with visiting New Yorkers Chris Potter, Dave Liebman, and Kenny Werner. In 2000, pianist Werner convinced Nolan to move to New York City -- and would play on the saxophonist's 2008 CD With You in Mind (Nolan's debut recording was 2004's Two Colors).
A 10-year resident of
Sunnyside, Queens, Nolan has performed with his own group at Smalls
Jazz Club and Jazz at the Kitano, both in New York City, and in Canada,
Connecticut, Mississippi, New Orleans, Chicago, and Washington, DC. He
frequently conducts workshops and clinics while on tour. He's a member
of an all-star band that has been playing for jazz services at Redeemer
Presbyterian Church on Manhattan's Upper West Side once a month for the
past decade and since March 2013 has been playing for dancers with his
own salsa quintet.
Russ Nolan will celebrate the release of Relentless with upcoming shows in Chicago and New York. On Tuesday 1/21
he plays two sets at the Jazz Showcase, Chicago, with Jim Trompeter,
piano; Larry Gray, bass; and Jon Deitemyer, drums. He brings the band
from his new CD (Manuel Valera, Michael O'Brien, Brian Fishler) to the
Kitano Hotel in New York on Friday 3/21.
Photography: John Abbott
Web Site: russnolan.com
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