Jeremy Rose Quintet ft. Will Vinson – Friday, 31st of March 2023:
Join the Jeremy Rose Quintet with special guest Will Vinson as they visit music from his four critically acclaimed releases and choice standards. With a lineup of some of Sydney’s best jazz artists, this is a night not to be missed!
Described as a “creative force” (All About Jazz), saxophonist Jeremy Rose has released over a dozen albums of original music and collaborated with some of the music’s most exciting musicians including guitarists Kurt Rosenwinkel and Lionel Loueke. Rose’s projects include The Vampires, Vazesh, Visions of Nar, The Strides, and the Earshift Orchestra as well as being a tireless advocate for jazz and creative music through his label, Earshift Music. Rose has received numerous awards including an Art Music Award, two Bell Awards, an APRA Professional Development Award, two ARIA nominations, an Australian Music Prize shortlisting, and runner-up at the National Jazz Awards.
Will Vinson is one of the world’s leading voices on alto saxophone. Originally from London, Vinson has made his career in New York City and the world.
Since his arrival in NYC, he has appeared and/or recorded with Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Ari Hoenig, Jonathan Kreisberg, Marcus Gilmore, Chris Potter, Kurt Elling, Lage Lund, Aaron Parks, and many others. We are fortunate to have Vinson in Sydney, having relocated here since 2020.
- Jeremy Rose – tenor saxophone
- Will Vinson – alto saxophone
- Steve Barry – piano
- Noel Mason – bass
- Alex Hirlian – drums
“an exquisite gem… a certain charisma emerges that is undeniably magnetic.” – Bandcamp
“State-of-the-art acoustic jazz, impeccably performed, sanguine in nature, brimming with hope.” – Rhythms Music Magazine
“His mastery in all aspects of his artistry makes him a creative force with which to reckon.” – All About Jazz
“Buoyant invention: never seeming to flag or to want for new ideas he is that rare thing an improviser you want to hear more from… Jeremy Rose is one to watch on the Australian jazz scene.” – Jazzwise
Face to Face is saxophonist-composer Jeremy Rose’s fourth solo album and video series featuring pianist Steve Barry bassist Noel Mason and drummer Alex Hirlian. The album is a reflection on the connections we have with each other and the importance of real-life connections dedicated to those that are closest to him family friends and loved ones.
Face to Face marks Roses’ fourth album as bandleader a follow-up to his critically acclaimed Within & Without featuring Kurt Rosenwinkel. “This lineup has been playing regularly for the past few years” Rose explains. “I am humbled by what each member brought to this record and what we managed to create together. The album really captures the group at a high point.
”The album is a reflection on the way we connect with each other and the importance of real-life connections. Rose explains “We live in an increasingly connected yet isolated world. Whilst we are always reachable many have never felt more alone. I felt like I needed to reinforce the fundamental part of what makes us human – face-to-face connections. It’s a musical journey that steers our spiritual compass towards connections with others and placing value in what’s important – connections we have with ourselves each other and the wider world.
”The band premiered many of the new works after a period of writing during a lockdown in April 2020 for a live-streamed performance for International Jazz Day. Rose reflects “It was surreal coming together for the first time out of lockdown not having played together for some time and running some of the new material during our soundcheck. It was a bit of a whirlwind but the band handled it remarkably. There was something really special about that performance – an energy that had been pent-up for some time.” The album was later recorded in December 2020 along with a video shoot with Rose’s long-term collaborator-videographer Edmund Renew.
Rose reflects on how the album is not simply a product of being locked down but a reflection of the important things in life. “We couldn’t have created this album pre-COVID but this isn’t an iso-album or reaction to the lockdowns. This album speaks to right now this very moment. It emphasises how grateful I am for the connections we have with one another which can’t be taken for granted. Face to Face has a little something for everyone – emotionally intellectually and musically. There’s a range of new compositions new grooves new melodies and some great playing. I hope you enjoy!”
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