Returning to Austria.

Bryan Davis will be returning to Austria this Autumn! He will be playing with Thomas Gansch and the Roses from November 1-3, 2012. Thomas has reformed the band from the Resal CD – including Adam Rapa on trumpet – for these dates. We don’t have any more details than that right now, but we’ll post them when we do!

Bryan will, as usual, be available to teach trumpet lessons and/or masterclasses while he is in Austria. If you are in the area and would be interested in that, or in organising another performance, please contact him!

Bis bald!

Spring/Summer 2012

High time for a new homepage update on here! Thanks to the faithful few who have been looking in from time to time to see what I was up to last Summer. Your reward will be in the form of a site redesign which is coming very soon…

Life in NYC has been continuing apace since last I had time to write here. Both my musical life and my ‘other job’ (as a web developer) have been busier than ever!

2011 finished, and 2012 started, with my being back in the UK. I made a welcome return to The Rat Pack – Live from Las Vegas for a limited engagement in London’s West End. Great fun to be back playing the show and marvellous to see so many friends, old and new! A bonus was being over there to see my family at Christmas time, although it was at the expense of the planned visit to my wife’s family in Los Angeles; no winter sun for me!!

Since my return to New York in late January, I’ve been keeping busier than ever and playing with an array of fun groups. I’ve written about the one of the more incredible – the Fundraiser for Clark Terry – already in the blog section of this site. What a remarkable event that was!!

Looking forward to the next couple of months, I’ll be playing with Mr Ho’s Orchestrotica Big Band once again – we’re playing the music of Juan Garcia Esquivel in Bethlehem, PA on May 27th. This is actually a gig to replace the one cancelled by the Hurricane last Summer! We also have a second gig a month later, but I’m not permitted to give any details about that yet. More information soon…

Another upcoming performance will be on June 5th with Mike Longo’s NY State of the Art Jazz Ensemble at the Baha’i Center in NYC. Mr Longo was sideman to, and Musical Director for, the late, great Dizzy Gillespie for many years. His writing and playing are extraordinary, and the band formidable! Please come and check it out if you’re nearby.

Enough for now. Thanks again for looking in.

BD

Clark Terry Fundraiser

This past Monday, (April 23, 2012) I had the tremendous honour of being invited to participate in a Benefit Concert for Clark Terry. You may know that Clark, now 91 years old, has being dealing with a number of health challenges lately, including the amputation of both of his legs. His medical bills have been paid, for some time now, by the Jazz Foundation of America – a charitable foundation devoted to assisting Jazz musicians with similar challenges – the Benefit was held to fundraise for them, in order to defray some of the substantial outlay they’ve made on Clark’s behalf.

It was quite simply one of the most remarkable events I have ever been to, let alone had the chance to perform at! The assembled performers read like a “Who’s Who” of Jazz in the past several decades, including a number of Clark’s fellow NEA Jazz Masters. A remarkable experience that I will never forget! We assembled, before the concert, for a group photo.

I’m going to attempt to list as many of the musicians in attendance as possible. See who you can pick out from the picture above.

Trumpets: Greg Gisbert, Ingrid Jensen, Tony Lujan, Jimmy Owens, Jeremy Pelt, Wallace Roney (Sr and Jr!), Noah Schpak, Don Sickler, Lew Soloff (and me!)
Trombones: Art Baron, Wycliffe Gordon, Clifford Adams, Steve Turre, Conrad Herwig, Jack Jeffers
Saxophones/Reeds: Paquito D’Rivera, David Demsey, Bill Saxton, Phil Woods, Jimmy Heath, John Simon, Dave Glasser, Bob Kindred, Lou Donaldson, Frank Wess
Piano: Mulgrew Miller, Cedar Walton, Helen Sung, Justin Kauflin, Norman Simmonds, Onaje Allan Gumbs, Barry Harris, Don Friedman
Guitar: Mark Elf, Gene Bertoncini, Russell Malone
Bass: Marcus McLaurine, Ron Carter, Essiet Essiet, Lisle Atkinson, Buster Williams, Rufus Reid
Drums: Sylvia Cuenca, Jimmy Cobb, Louis Hayes, Winard Harper, Carl Allen, Victor Lewis, Bill Goodwin
Vocals: Melba Joyce, Dee Daniels, Shawnn Monteiro, Anne Phillips

Quite a list, as you can see. To top it all, Clark Terry appeared with his wife Gwen via Skype; beamed onto the wall of St Peters Church, where the event took place.

Clark was overwhelmed by the outpouring of love from both his fellow musicians and the large audience in attendance. Overall, it was a tremendously joyous occasion, despite the unfortunate circumstances behind it.

If you missed it, there a few videos apparently due to start appearing on YouTube before long. I’ll update this post with some links when I can. If you would like to contribute to the Jazz Foundation of America, you can do so online, and even specify that your donation be made in honour of Clark via their website donation page.

Also, you can keep up with Clark and his recovery via his website: ClarkTerry.com. There are regular blog posts made about his progress. There is also a Guestbook where you can leave him a message. Gwen reads them all to him and he gets the biggest kick out of it! In the interest of full disclosure, I should mention that I built the website; hence the fact that I was invited to perform in the first place. I hope you all enjoy it.

“Pentatonic Pattern #1” Exercise Download.

I was looking for something different to practice today, so I threw together a Pattern based on a Major Pentatonic scale, as an alternative to scales. It occurred that somebody else might be looking for something different too, so I thought I’d offer it for download. There’s no charge, but you’ll need to sign up with your email, so I can get an idea of how much interest there is. I’ll probably do this again before long, next time I make a new exercise. If you’ve already signed up, I’ll email you the link when I do. (You’ll always be able to unsubscribe if you don’t dig the exercises) Fair enough?

Here’s the form. You’ll get the download link by email.

Happy New Year!

Just stopping by to quickly wish anybody reading a very Happy New Year! I’ll be back with more news shortly (things are about to get shaken up here on the site) as I have time to write it, in between shows – I’m in London playing the Rat Pack in the West End for a few weeks.