New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Steve Wilson Official Website) Acclaimed jazz saxophonist Steve Wilson aims to 'get funky' with his Super Band tour, set for April. The Steve Wilson Super Band features
Patrice Rushen on piano and keyboard,
James Genus on bass and Billy Kilson on drums. The tour will begin with a four-night visit to New York City, as Wilson returns to Jazz Standard April 12th-15th. On April 17th, the band will perform at Capital Ale House in Richmond, VA presented by The Richmond Jazz Society. April 18th will see them at Blues Alley in Washington, D.C., and the 19th will feature a workshop at Virginia Commonwealth University. The April tour wraps up with a performance in Steve's home town of Hampton, VA, with an April 20th concert at the American Theater.
Each of the April events has personal significance for Wilson: his return to Jazz Standard follows his hugely successful 50th birthday celebration in 2010 (featured in The Wall Street Journal, NY Times and numerous other A-level outlets). The concert at Capital Ale house and the workshop at VCU are "second home" comings for Wilson. An alum of VCU, he has been in residence there several times and has a rewarding history of working with their students. Wilson is a long-time member of the RJS family and they have been presenting him in performance since the 1980's. Finally, Wilson returns to the American Theater in his native Hampton, VA since his last appearance there in November 2004.
(** Note re Jazz Standard shows -- Kenny Davis replaces
James Genus on Saturday, April 14th.)
More about the Steve Wilson Super Band:
Steve Wilson Super Band is a reflection of Wilson's multifaceted artistry and versatility. Throughout his career Wilson's bands have featured some of the most highly regarded musicians on the scene, and Super Band is just that. Pianist
Patrice Rushen (hit recording artist, composer, arranger, producer, Grammy and Emmy Awards musical director, film and television scores), bassist
James Genus (w/Herbie Hancock, Saturday Night Live, Bob James, Whitney Houston), and drummer Billy Kilson (w/George Duke, Chris Botti, Michael Franks, Dianne Reeves) are three of the most accomplished and creative talents in music today. Wilson asserts, "These are artists of the highest caliber, and with their collective resumes this is indeed is real "super band". This very special project was assembled especially for Wilson's homecoming concert at American Theater in his native Hampton, VA. The band's collective experience encompasses jazz, funk, R & B, pop, classical, and more. He and
Patrice Rushen have been band mates in Buster Williams' quartet "
Something More" for the several years. Wilson recorded Rushen's tune "
Wishful Thinking" on his 2003 Max Jazz release Soulful Song (that actually features Kilson and Genus). Says Wilson, "I've been a fan of her work for many years, and it's a thrill to have her on this project."
James Genus is also a Hampton native. Having known each other since their teens, Genus and Wilson are both alums of Virginia Commonwealth University and the band Out of the Blue. Last year they performed and recorded with Jeff "Tain" Watts' acclaimed Family project. Billy Kilson and Wilson met in the early 80's, and subsequently toured and recorded together with the acclaimed Dave Holland Quintet in the late 90's. Wilson was featured on Kilson's recent BK Groove DVD and CD release. "This tour was the perfect opportunity to collaborate with special friends who are very exciting and dynamic artists", says Wilson. "Each of them are the very best at what they do, and they are all masters of varied styles of music- this quartet can travel any musical territory. As a musician you're always aiming for the next plateau, and I'm sure that we'll reach new heights on this musical adventure". Expect the unexpected with this band.
Late last year, Wilson opened the 2011/2012 season at Kennedy Center Jazz Club with four sold-out sets, live coverage by NPR, rave previews & reviews and more. Wilson continues to sculpt an impressive career as a headliner, sideman, educator and jazz historian, and remains one of the most well-liked, in-demand and respected figures in jazz. Standing ovations greeted Wilson's sets at the Kennedy Center, and shows were recorded for broadcast on NPR's JazzSet with
Dee Dee Bridgewater, adding to Wilson's extensive NPR presence, as outlined below. While in Washington D.C., Wilson showed his ongoing dedication as an educator and mentor, with a workshop at the Ellington School and a sold-out clinic for middle school students at the KC Jazz Club with his quartet, discussing the evolution of jazz from swing to be-bop, and Charlie Parker's influence in that movement.
As always, Wilson's diversity of projects, his commitment to education, and his respect for the legacy of jazz shine through in the ways he chooses to spend his time. Wilson is on faculty at three of the most highly regarded institutions - Juilliard, Manhattan School of Music, and SUNY Purchase. Here is an overview of recent or upcoming events:
*In addition to the workshop at VCU, Steve just completed a four-day residency at the University of NC at Chapel Hill where he guest soloist with the UNC Big Band and small ensembles, and guest adjudicator and clinician for the Carolina Jazz Festival which is a part of Jazz @ Lincoln Center's Essentially Ellington Program. Immediately following his visit, Jim Ketch,
Director of Jazz Studies wrote, "You are the ideal clinician for our festival. Your musicianship and artistry is of the highest level. Students can be inspired by your sound, your technical facility, and your personal way of exploring melody, harmony, and rhythm. You are an articulate speaker; my students raved about the clarity of your ideas in the masterclass. You help us all understand the art form in a way that opens doors for students rather than closes them."
* On March 4, Wilson also visited
William Paterson University in Wayne, NJ (where he was previously on faculty) as a featured artist for their 34 years running Jazz Room Series. He was guest soloist with the WPU Jazz Orchestra, directed by Pete McGuiness. Under the guidance of
McGuiness and nine-time Grammy-nominee Jim McNeely, WPU students arranged several of Wilson's compositions for big band especially for this performance.
* He will be in residence at Bowling Green
State University (OH) March 21 - 23. In addition to conducting several workshops, he will also perform with a faculty ensemble, student vocal jazz choir and the university big band.
* May 2 - 4, Wilson can be found in residence at City College of New York in Harlem, which will culminate with a performance by his Wilsonian's Grain quartet.
Looking ahead, Steve is very excited about a new co-led trio with long-time friends pianist Rene Rosnes and bassist
Peter Washington. After a two-night engagement at The Kitano in NYC that was overwhelmingly received by sold-out audiences, they enthusiastically decided to extend the project. They will be appearing at the Village Vanguard December 4 - 9, and more dates will be announced soon.
Living up to the moniker "The Quintessential Sideman," Steve will be appearing with The Billy Childs Quartet at Disney Hall (performing a piece that Childs wrote for his quartet and the Kronos String Quartet), and then they fly to Japan to perform at the Blue Note in Tokyo. He continues his work with Christian McBride and Inside Straight at Birdland in NYC Marc 27-31 and he will perform at Jazz Standard May 17-20 with Ryan Truesdell's Gill Evans Centennial Project.
Diversity has become synonymous with Steve Wilson. Over the course of just the last year, he's had several well received ensembles: Steve Wilson with Strings, featuring music from Charlie Parker's Bird With Strings, Wilsonian's Grain with Orrin Evans, Ugonna Okegwo and Bill Stewart (or Clarence Penn), he continues to work in three different duo settings: with Billy Childs, Bruce Barth, and Lewis Nash, The Renee Rosnes/Steve Wilson/Peter Washington Trio, as well as putting together special bands with some of the biggest names in the business, including his star-studded 50th birthday week. Continually creating new projects and striving to expand his musical horizons, Wilson always keeps things fresh!
Recent coverage:
WASHINGTONIAN - INTERVIEW FEATURE By Sriram Gopal
https://www.washingtonian.com/blogarticles/21091.html
Washington Examiner -
Preview Feature. By Marie Gullard, 10/6/11
https://washingtonexaminer.com/entertainment/music/2011/10/jazz-trio-strings-attached-opens-kc-jazz-club-season
Preview News Column, by Jeff Tamarkin
https://jazztimes.com/articles/28389-steve-wilson-to-open-kennedy-center-jazz-club-s-2011-12-season
MD THEATRE GUIDE - Review
Steve Wilson: Bird With
Strings at The Kennedy Center By Elliot Lanes - October 9, 2011
Capitolbop preview
https://www.capitalbop.com/tag/steve-wilson/
"Steve Wilson - quite possibly the best contemporary saxophonist you've never heard of (well, unless you have)"
NY CULTURE - FEBRUARY 7, 2011 - By LARRY BLUMENFELD
https://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703960804576119950902333990.html?mod=WSJ_NY_Culture_LEFTTopStories
The NY TIMES - Arts and Leisure
'The Week Ahead' Preview and photo - By Ben Ratliff, 2/4/11
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/06/arts/06weekaheadweb.html?scp=1&sq=steve%20wilson&st =cse
2/11/2011 By
Marlon Bishop
https://culture.wnyc.org/articles/music-hub/2011/feb/11/gig-alert- steve-wilson/ (click link to hear audio sample)
NY TIMES WEEKEND ARTS by Nate Chinen 2/11/11:
Steve Wilson's 50th Birthday Celebration
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/04/arts/music/04jazz.html
JAZZIZ Magazine -
Digital Edition February Preview Feature - login to Jazziz.com to flip through — Steve Wilson '50 WITH A BANG' is on page 18.
Cover feature: https://www.hothousejazz.com/
Voice Choices By Jim Macnie, 2/2/2011
https://www.villagevoice.com/2011-02-02/voice-choices/steve-wilson-quartet/
TIME OUT NY - CRITIC's PICK - https://newyork.timeout.com/music-nightlife/music/727895/steve-wilson- 50th-birthday-celebration
The New Yorker
https://www.newyorker.com/arts/events/nightlife/2011/02/14/110214goni_GOAT_nightlife?currentPage=2
At https://www.stevewilsonmusic.com/, visitors can sample new tunes and see performance footage. The site, part of the Jazz Corner family, also includes a streaming audio player, details of Wilson's numerous band configurations, and more.