Bobby McFerrin with special guest Randy Weston Quintet
08 July 2005 | PWA zaal | 20:30 - 21:45 |
Line-up:
Bobby McFerrin (lead vocals); T. K. Blue (alto sax, alto flute); Benn Powell (trombone); Randy Weston (piano); Alex Blake (bass); Neil Clarke (percussion).
About Bobby McFerrin with special guest Randy Weston Quintet
As a rule, collaborations of great musicians produce very
special musical moments. Especially for this festival vocal artist
Bobby McFerrin at his own request enters into a cooperation with
the Randy Weston Quintet. It's not far fetched to conclude that
this is going to be a unique concert: we're talking about two very
talented musicians who both make music in an authentic way.
Bobby McFerrin is equally at home in styles such as pop, jazz,
folk, classical and world music. He received no less than ten
Grammy Awards and worked with great names such as Chick Corea,
Yo-Yo Ma and Herbie Hancock. Lately McFerrin also manifests himself
as a guest conductor of various symphony orchestras. He conducted
the jazz opera Porgy & Bess and furthermore he's led Voicestra,
his own choir with members from a theatre, jazz and classical
background.
The New York-born McFerrin was brought up with opera music. His
father was the first Afro-American soloist with the Metropolitan
opera. At first McFerrin had a crush on the clarinet, but later he
switched to the piano. His first high school band was called Bobby
Mack Quartet. He wouldn't start singing until 1977 with the Astral
Project in New Orleans and on tour with the legendary singer Jon
Hendricks. From that moment on McFerrin started broadening his
horizons as a vocal artist and, inspired by the solo performances
of pianist Keith Jarrett, he began giving improvised solo concerts
all over the world.
Although he was born in Brooklyn - New York, the African drums are
beating in the heart of Randy Weston, the tall cultural ambassador
of world music. The solidarity with the African continent is deeply
felt by the pianist. Being a child of African parents, he was
brought up with the thought that one day he would visit his true
motherland. As a soloist, dynamic leader of various groups and as
gifted composer the strongly Thelonious Monk influenced Weston has
established a considerable career. He played with jazz greats such
as Cannonball Adderley, Betty Carter, Eric Dolphy, Lionel Hampton
and Ahmad Jamal, released several beautiful albums on the Verve
label and was elected twice as Composer of the Year by DownBeat
Magazine. Musically speaking he keeps on building bridges in order
to merge African rhythms with American music and traditional music
from Morocco and China. Apart from his performance with Bobby
McFerrin, Weston will also give a separate concert with his
quintet.