JAN 31-FEB 4 | RESIDENT ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: KENNY BARRON
Feb 02, 2024
Miner Auditorium
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Original show description below.
Expanding his stellar working trio to a quintet with the addition of SFJAZZ Collective trumpeter Mike Rodriguez and Bay Area-raised saxophone great Dayna Stephens, Kenny Barron explores new sonorities and textures in a program of originals and fresh takes on standards documented on his 2018 Blue Note album Concentric Circles.
Best known for his work with the Charlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra and a first-year member of the Collective, Rodriguez is a veteran of work with Clark Terry, Joe Lovano, and Chico O’Farrill. Stephens is arguably one of the busiest and most buzzed-about saxophonists in modern jazz, working with Taylor Eigsti, Brad Mehldau, Ambrose Akinmusire, and Gerald Clayton among others, and leading eleven albums.
Called “one of the top jazz pianists in the world” by The Los Angeles Times, Kenny Barron is a 2010 NEA Jazz Master and eleven-time GRAMMY nominee who helped define and extend the jazz tradition since his work with Dizzy Gillespie in the early ‘60s catapulted him into the spotlight. Extensive associations with Freddie Hubbard, Yusef Lateef, Stan Getz, James Moody and Ron Carter built his peerless reputation as a sideman, and he has recorded over 50 albums as a bandleader over his five-decade career. A seven-time recipient of Best Pianst by the Jazz Journalists Association, Barron leads an ironclad trio with bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and drummer Johnathan Blake, and regularly performs as a soloist and settings from duo to big band.
Barron expands his working trio to a quintet with SFJAZZ Collective trumpeter Mike Rodriguez and Bay Area-raised saxophonist Dayna Stephens, as heard on the 2018 Blue Note album Concentric Circles.
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The pinnacle of the jazz-piano tradition
JazzTimes on Kenny Barron
The pinnacle of the jazz-piano tradition
JazzTimes on Kenny Barron
Personnel
Kenny Barron piano
Dayna Stephens tenor saxophone
Mike Rodriguez trumpet
Kiyoshi Kitagawa bass
Johnathan Blake drums
His big, warm lines are full of notes and intent but also gusts of wind, bodies of water
JazzTimes on Dayna Stephens
Personnel
Kenny Barron piano
Dayna Stephens tenor saxophone
Mike Rodriguez trumpet
Kiyoshi Kitagawa bass
Johnathan Blake drums
His big, warm lines are full of notes and intent but also gusts of wind, bodies of water
JazzTimes on Dayna Stephens
Watch & Listen
Kenny Barron Quintet
DPW
Kenny Barron Quintet
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Kenny Barron Quintet
DPW
Kenny Barron Quintet
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