Grammy Award-Winning
Multi-Instrumentalist Nicholas Payton
Balances Studio Work
As Bandleader, Producer
With International Touring Schedule
"Textures," His Fifth Album on Paytone Records,
Set for Spring Release
March 7, 2016
Grammy award-winning Nicholas Payton -- one
of the era's definitive artists -- has been quite busy this winter
blowing with the all-star Monterey Jazz Festival on a nationwide tour,
putting the finishing touches on Textures, his fifth release for his very own label, Paytone Records, as well as producing and arranging Jane Monheit's latest project, The Songbook Sessions: Ella Fitzgerald.
As a multi-instrumentalist, improviser, composer, bandleader,
producer, arranger, and essayist, the New Orleans-born and -bred Payton
will debut his Afro-Caribbean Mixtape, a blazing new
quintet featuring bassist Vicente Archer, pianist Kevin Hays,
percussionist Daniel Sadownick, and rising New Orleans drummer Joe
Dyson, at the 2016 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
Set to record this spring, the rhythmically encompassing
ensemble explores "how rhythms came from Africa and transmigrated
throughout the Caribbean to New Orleans, and affected popular music all
over the world," Payton says.
His latest album, 2015's Letters
on Paytone Records, features his trio with bassist Vicente Archer (an
essential Payton collaborator for more than a decade) and veteran
drummer Bill Stewart. The two-disc album features 26 original Payton
compositions that run from "A" to "Z," a series of distilled motifs on
which he moves gracefully from trumpet to piano, Fender Rhodes, organ,
and even vocals.
"It's largely uncharted territory and the landscape is wide
open," Payton says, referring to the unorthodox method of playing both
keyboards and trumpet simultaneously. "When I'm playing keys I'm
functioning more in the rhythm section and thinking of orchestration.
These pieces are springboards to get the creative energy flowing."
Payton's creative universe keeps expanding, and with each new
ensemble, project, and endeavor, the visionary artist redefines the
parameters of #BAM (Black American Music). A whirlwind
of activity, he's in the midst of a banner year marked by extraordinary
new ensembles, new music, and exquisite new collaborations.
In the process of mixing Textures, the latest in a series of conceptual albums geared towards defining a neological lexicon of #BAM, Payton has been composing using the Apple sequencing software Logic while collaborating with New Orleans visual artist Anastasia Pelias.
"We both went into the studio not knowing what to expect, her with a
blank canvas, and me with a MIDI keyboard controller and a laptop,"
Payton says. "We played off of each other and that first day I walked
away from the studio with a new composition and she with a new
painting."
Payton is also applying his expertise and creative vision in service of other artists. He produced vocalist Jane Monheit's new album The Songbook Sessions: Ella Fitzgerald
(Emerald City Records), a project that revels in her glorious sound
while revealing unexpected facets of her musical personality.
"I love to hear the creative process, to bear witness to how
that manifests and unfolds from artist to artist," Payton says. "For The Songbook Sessions
I wanted to make a quintessential Jane Monheit album, to find the
timeless DNA of these melodies and lyrics while taking free rein with
rhythms and chord changes. I feel my job as producer is to make the
artist comfortable, but also uncomfortable, to push them into spaces
they might not go."
Payton's influence extends far beyond the studio and stage. Payton, the polymath, is the creator of the #BAM movement. The conversation he's leading extends far beyond terminology. Payton's #BAM
is a statement about social justice, self-definition, and refusing to
allow one's creativity to be bounded by other's rules, language, and
expectations.
"I'm not the first person to talk about Black music," Payton
says. "The information has been there: Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong,
and Sidney Bechet said it. So did Charlie Parker, Ahmad Jamal, and the
AACM [Association for the Advancement for Creative Musicians, Inc.]. I'm
just here to deliver the message at this time. I've evolved and embrace
the fact that I do more than one thing. I'd expect the artistic
community to be open to that, but it's not always the case."
Born September 26, 1973 in New Orleans, Nicholas Payton is the son of the late bassist and sousaphonist Walter Payton and former operatic singer and pianist Maria Payton.
A professional musician before reaching his teens, he joined his first
band at age 11 with the All Star Brass Band under the leadership of
James Andrews (Trombone Shorty's eldest brother), and landed his first
regular gig with legendary New Orleans guitarist/banjoist Danny Barker
at The Famous Door on Bourbon Street. Since his debut as a leader on
1994's From This Moment (Verve), Payton has released more than a dozen albums under his own name, including the Grammy Award-winning Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton (Verve).
Payton has toured and collaborated with many of the greatest
artists in music, including Roy Haynes, Joe Henderson, Dr. John, Elvin
Jones, Hank Jones, Stanley Jordan, Daniel Lanois, Zigaboo Modeliste,
Marcus Roberts, Jill Scott, Clark Terry, Allen Toussaint, Cassandra
Wilson, and Dr. Michael White.
Payton continues to maintain a busy touring schedule, with the following dates booked through the summer:
March 11: College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL
March 12: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
March 13: City Winery, Chicago
(Monterey Jazz Festival On Tour w/ Ravi Coltrane, Raul Midon, Gerald Clayton Trio)
April 7-10: Jazz Showcase, Chicago
(trio w/ Vicente Archer, b; Joe Dyson, d)
April 28: One Eye Jack, New Orleans
(w/ Eric Krasnow & Chapter 2)
April 29: New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
April 30: Prime Example, New Orleans
(Afro-Caribbean Mixtape w/ Vicente Archer, b; Joe Dyson, d; Daniel Sadownick, perc)
May 1: New Orleans Jazz Festival
(w/ Trumpet Mafia)
May 6: Motorco Music Hall Art of Cool Festival, Durham, NC
(trio w/ Vicente Archer, b; Joe Dyson, d)
June 19: Miner Auditorium, SFJAZZ, San Francisco
(w/ Stanton Moore)
June 22: Clifford Brown Festival, Wilmington, DE (special guest)
June 23-24: Blues Alley, Washington, DC
June 27: Rochester (NY) International Festival
(trio w/ Vicente Archer, b; Joe Dyson, d)
Web Site: nicholaspayton.com
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