Jeff Rupert
Track Listings
| 1. B.M.O.C. |
| 2. Two Bats |
| 3. El Becerrito |
| 4. Angel |
| 5. Misterioso |
| 6. Qvarteret Oron |
| 7. L.K. |
| 8. Calvino Ray |
| 9. Girl Talk |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Jeff Rupert enjoys an active career as a tenor saxophonist. Jeffs numerous recordings as a featured soloist include dates with Maynard Ferguson, Diane Schuur, Mel Torme, Benny Carters Grammy winning recording, Harlem Renaissance (Music Masters), Sam Rivers, NJ blues band The Fins, and now his own quartet debut recording, entitled Jeff Rupert
Jeffs busy tour schedule includes performances in Europe, Scandinavia, Japan, the Middle East, South America, Australia, and New Zealand. Jeff is a long time member of Sam Rivers band, with recent performance and recording at Lincoln Center, for Ed Bradleys Jazz from Lincoln Center broadcast on NPR.
Jeff has been a featured soloist at the Chicago Blues festival, the Montreux Jazz festival, Montreux, Switzerland, the Montreux festival/Japan, the Lucerne Jazz festival, the Jamaica Jazz festival, The Aruba Jazz festival, Bishopstock, Devon, England, The Jubileums Blues festival, Hamar, Norway, as well as numerous other festivals throughout the world.
Jeffs quartet remains active, including regular performances in NYC, including the Blue Note, NYC, July 4th, 2002, and the International Association of Jazz Educators Convention, in New York, 2001. The groups first solo recording has been released featuring Rodney Holmes on drums, and Mitch Stein on guitar.
In addition, Jeff often performs and records with long time friend Kenny Drew, jr., including television appearances on BETs Jazz Central.
Product Description
During the past decade, Jeff Rupert has enjoyed a number of important associations in refreshingly diverse musical settings. He is a long-time member of Sam Rivers band, and has recorded with Mel Tormé and the Fins. He has been a featured soloist at the Chicago Blues Festival and at major jazz festivals throughout Europe, the Middle East, South America, and Japan. His own quartet has performed regularly in New York, including headlining at the Blue Note, July 4, 2002. His solo spots [check out "Love Letters!"] are highlights of the new Ferguson/Diane Schuur collaboration, Swingin for Schuur (Concord).
For his debut album, Rupert has chosen an exceptionally compatible and talented rhythm section. The cohesiveness of the group is no accident, for it is essentially a working band, the Hermanators, led by guitarist Mitch Stein, and has worked together for over a decade. Each member has solid roots in the jazz tradition but is open to other musical experiences. Stein, for example, has worked with Brother Jack McDuff and Joe Locke, as well as Tania Maria, David Sanborn, and the Stone Alliance. Drummer Rodney Holmes may be heard with Wayne Shorter, the Brecker Brothers, Joe Zawinul, and played on Santanas Grammy-winning Supernatural CD. Henry Hey, Hammond B-3 Organ, and piano, is veteran of groups led by saxophonist Bill Evans, Gene Perla, and the Stone Alliance. Kip Reed, the bassist is well known for his backing of Tania Maria.
Jeff Rupert has a classic tenor sound, the virtuosity to execute practically any musical idea, and the imagination to make those ideas worth hearing. Furthermore, this group clearly enjoys playing together and its commitment and enthusiasm come across on every track of this auspicious debut recording.
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