Drummer/Composer Reggie Quinerly's
"Invictus"
To Be Released March 17
By Redefinition Musc
Follow-Up to 2012 Debut "Music Inspired by Freedmantown"
Features Warren Wolf, Vibraphone;
Yotam Silberstein, Guitar; Christian Sands, Piano;
& Co-Producer/Bassist Alan Hampton
CD Release Show at Smoke, NYC, March 25
February 2, 2015
"Many of today's
artists face great uncertainty," Quinerly observes in the new CD's
notes, ". . . and while critics, musicians and fans continue to debate
the commercial sustainability of an entire industry, I firmly believe
its sustainability rests solely within us creators: no matter who is (or
isn't) listening, we must persevere, we must create and we must
document, because only that which is documented lives on."
Invictus demonstrates
with its very different musical demands just how much Quinerly has
developed into a balanced yet ever-evolving artist. The album surrounds
him with a brilliant young cast: vibraphonist Warren Wolf, regarded as one of the most exciting players on the instrument in years; prodigious pianist Christian Sands; rising guitarist Yotam Silberstein; and lyrical bassist Alan Hampton. One of the wonders of Invictus is how much freedom the compositions allow these ravishing soloists while staying inside its textural designs.
"As a composer, the
melodies you write are like parts of your identity, like your name,"
says Quinerly. "If a melody is not done right, if the notes are not
played properly, it's like mispronouncing your name. but all the
musicians on this project pay special attention to properly interpreting
the intended themes."
Noted as "a drummer and composer of swinging disposition" (Nate Chinen, New York Times),
Quinerly has worked with such notable musicians as Von Freeman, Vincent
Herring, John Hicks, Joe Lovano, Branford Marsalis, Christian McBride,
Wynton Marsalis, and Greg Osby. With saxophonist Marcus Strickland, he
also played and lectured in New York City schools as part of Lincoln
Center's Jazz in the Schools program. He frequently collaborates with
vocalist/pianist Enoch Smith Jr., who appeared on Quinerly's first
project.
Photography: Javier Oddo (top), Adam Sjoberg (bottom)
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