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LARRY CORYELL QUARTET
Saturday, June 21, 2008 –
8:00 PM
Rose & Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center
3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314
(Map and Directions)
Tickets: 877.311.SHOW (Toll-free) or purchase HERE
Larry
Coryell deserves a special place in the jazz history books. He brought a revolutionary sensibility to electric guitar playing in the 1960s; a hard-edged, cutting tone and phrasing that owed as much to blues, rock, and even country as it did to modern post-bop. A true eclectic blessed with impeccable technique, Larry Coryell always has sought to be himself. It is true that this has taken him all over the musical map, from Ravel to Rimsky-Korsakov to rock; not reflecting an identity crisis but an uninhibited musical appetite appropriate to his era. He has been comfortable in almost every style from decibel-heavy electric work to the most delicate, soothing, intricate lines on acoustic guitar. In between there is finger-spraining, fretboard-busting, pyrotechnic virtuosity. This description only serves to introduce a complex and brilliant player.
Born on the Gulf Coast of Texas and raised in Washington state, Larry’s interest in jazz took hold at the age of four. He began to learn the guitar by studying the recordings by Tal Farlow, Barney Kessel, and Johnny Smith. By 1965, now living in New York, Coryell attracted tremendous attention in local jam sessions. Visionary vibraphonist Gary Burton hired Larry at a time when jazz had become stagnant and musicians were searching for new inspiration.
Shortly thereafter, Coryell helped form the jazz-rock band Eleventh House that featured trumpeter Randy Brecker and drummer Alphonse Mouzon. The band’s first release, Introducing the Eleventh House, was a phenomenal success which led to European tours and concert appearances including those alongside Chick Corea’s Return to Forever band, thus laying the groundwork for the genre lamentably labeled 'fusion.' Pure jazz concerts and numerous recordings over several years finally erased the burdensome label.
Larry Coryell is a jazz musician with an unfettered commitment to swing. In keeping with this tradition, Coryell surrounds himself on this date with likeminded, crafty professionals. The band that will appear here is quite amazing because of the presence of Chicago drummer
Paul Wertico and New York bassist
Mark Egan. Both were early members of the Pat Metheny Group and have played very hip music their entire careers. They are widely regarded as premier players in several exploratory spheres, including classical music. A special addition to the band is pianist
Silvano Monasterios, who played and recorded with Egan and Wertico at “Jazz Impressions” in 2006. Silvano brings his unique talents to the group sharing a particular sensitivity to the music with the leader, Mr Coryell.
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