Jack DeJohnette |
In a career that spans five decades and includes collaborations
with some of the most iconic figures in modern jazz, NEA and Grammy winner Jack
DeJohnette has established an unchallenged reputation as one of the greatest drummers in
the history of the genre. The list of creative associations throughout his career is
lengthy and diverse: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, Sonny Rollins,
Thelonious Monk, Bill Evans, Stan Getz, Keith Jarrett, Chet Baker, George Benson,
Stanley Turrentine, Herbie Hancock, Dave Holland, Joe Henderson, Freddy Hubbard, Betty
Carter and so many more. Along the way, he has developed a versatility that allows room
for hard bop, R&B, world music, avant-garde, and just about every other style to
emerge in the past half-century.
Born in Chicago in 1942, DeJohnette grew up in a family where music and music appreciation was a high priority. Beginning at age four, he studied classical piano privately and later at the Chicago Conservatory of Music. He added the drums to his repertoire when he joined his high school concert band at age 14. “As a child, I listened to all kinds of music and I never put them into categories,” he recalls. “I had formal lessons on piano and listened to opera, country and western music, rhythm and blues, swing, jazz, whatever. To me, it was all music and all great. I've kept that integrated feeling about music, all types of music, and just carried it with me. I've maintained that belief and feeling in spite of the ongoing trend to try and compartmentalize people and music.” By the mid-1960s, DeJohnette had entered the Chicago jazz scene – not just as a leader of his own fledgling groups but also as a sideman on both piano and drums. He experimented with rhythm, melody and harmony as part of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians during the groups early days, and later drummed alongside Rashied Ali in the John Coltrane Quintet. He garnered international recognition during his tenure with the Charles Lloyd Quartet, one of the first jazz groups to receive crossover attention. In 1968, DeJohnette joined Miles Davis group just prior to the recording of Bitches Brew, an album that triggered a seismic shift in jazz and permanently changed the direction of the music. Miles later wrote in his autobiography: “Jack DeJohnette gave me a deep groove that I just loved to play over.” DeJohnette stayed with Davis for three years, making important contributions to prominent Davis recordings like Live-Evil and A Tribute to Jack Johnson (both in 1971) and On the Corner (1972). During this same period, DeJohnette also recorded his first albums as a leader, beginning with The DeJohnette Complex in 1968 on Milestone. He followed up with Have You Heard in 1970, then switched to Prestige, where he released Sorcery in 1974 and Cosmic Chicken in 1975. The mid 1970s were marked by a series of short-lived groups and projects – many of them leaning toward the experimental side of jazz, including The Gateway Trio (featuring Dave Holland and John Abercrombie), Directions (with Abercrombie and saxophonist Alex Foster), and New Directions (Abercrombie, with Eddie Gomez on bass). Special Edition – which helped launch the careers of little known musicians like David Murray, Arthur Blythe, Chico Freeman, John Purcell and Rufus Reid – remained active into the 1990s, although the project was frequently interrupted by DeJohnettes various other collaborative ventures, especially recordings and tours with Keith Jarrett. DeJohnette has worked extensively with Jarrett as part of a longstanding trio with Gary Peacock. The threesome will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2013. Another of DeJohnettes high-profile projects in the early 1990s was a touring quartet consisting of himself, Holland, Herbie Hancock and Pat Metheny. In 1992, the group released Music for a Fifth World, an album inspired by Native American culture that also included appearances by Vernon Reid and John Scofield. Given the diversity of players and styles that he had embraced by this point, DeJohnette was already describing his music in the „90s as “multidimensional.” In 2004, DeJohnette recorded and toured with two Grammy nominated projects – Out of Towners, with Jarrett and Peacock (aka the Standards Trio); and Ivey Divey, which featured Don Byron and Jason Moran. He continued to work with Jarrett and Peacock in 2005, but also launched numerous additional ventures that same year, the first of which was the Latin Project – a combo that consisted of percussionists Giovanni Hidalgo and Luisito Quintero, reedman Don Byron, pianist Edsel Gomez, and bassist Jerome Harris. Other projects in 2005 included The Jack DeJohnette Quartet, featuring Danilo Perez, John Patitucci and Harris; and the Beyond Trio, a group that celebrated the music of drummer Tony Williams, featuring John Scofield and Larry Goldings. And if that weren't enough to make for a busy year, 2005 also marked the launch of DeJohnette's own imprint, Golden Beams Productions. His first two projects on the new label were Music from the Hearts of the Masters, a duet recording with Gambian kora player Foday Musa Suso, and a relaxation and meditation album entitled Music in the Key of Om, featuring DeJohnette on synthesizer and resonating bells. The latter recording was nominated for a Grammy in the Best New Age Album category. He closed 2005 with the release of Hybrids, a seamless weave of African jazz, reggae and dance music that featured Foday Musa Suso and an international cast representing musical styles from around the world. Two live recordings emerged in 2006: The Elephant Sleeps But Still Remembers (Golden Beams), which captured his first musical encounter with guitarist Bill Frisell at the Earshot Festival in Seattle in 2001; and Saudades (ECM), a 2004 London concert celebrating the music of Tony Williams. DeJohnette and Frisell reunited in the fall of 2006 – along with multi- instrumentalist Jerome Harris and mix master Ben Surman – for a tour to promote The Elephant Sleeps. DeJohnette continued to explore African music in 2007 via the Intercontinental project, a partnership with South African singer Sibongile Khumalo that included a successful European tour and culminated in a performance at the Capetown Jazz Festival in South Africa. Other projects in 2007 included studio gigs and tour dates with Bruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and Ron Carter. DeJohnette also appeared on Michael Brecker's posthumously released final album, Pilgrimage. Extensive touring continued in 2008, along with the recording of a trio album with Patitucci and Perez during a snow storm near DeJohnettes home in upstate New York. The sessions resulted in Music We Are, released in April 2009 with a bonus DVD that provided a rare look at the trios friendship, their creative relationship and their approach to the recording process. DeJohnettes Peace Time won a Grammy in 2009 for Best New Age Album. The album consists of an hour-long, continuous piece of music that eMusic described as “flights of flute, soft hand drumming, and the gently percolating chime of cymbal play, moving the piece along a river of meditative delight.” But the 2009 Grammy is just one many awards that DeJohnette has received over the years, beginning in 1979 with the French Grand Prix Disc and Charles Cros awards. He has figured prominently into readers polls and critics polls conducted by Downbeat and JazzTimes over the past two decades. He was awarded an honorary doctorate of music from Berklee College of Music in Boston in 1991, and was inducted into the Percussive Arts Societys Hall of Fame in 2010. In 2011, he was chosen to perform at the Kennedy Center in tribute to his longtime friend and musical inspiration, Sonny Rollins. Marking his 70s birthday in 2012, he received a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master Fellowship – the highest U.S. honor for jazz musicians – in recognition of his extraordinary life achievements, contributions to advancing the jazz art form, and for serving as a mentor for a new generation of aspiring young jazz musicians. The year-long birthday celebration included performances at the Monterey and Newport Jazz festivals, a tour of Europe with The Jack DeJohnette Group (a quintet he formed in 2010) and several concerts with Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke. Despite all the awards and accolades, though, DeJohnette continues to make the creative process his highest priority. To that end, his most recent recording is Sound Travels, a nine-song, genre-spanning album that includes Latin rhythms and West Indian energy, meditative pieces and straightahead jazz. Included in the long list of guest players is Esperanza Spalding, Bobby McFerrin, Bruce Hornsby and Jason Moran. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Matt Abts
Alex Acuna Daniel Adair Chris Adler Morgan Agren Airto Tommy Aldridge Tim Alexander Rashied Ali Don Alias Carl Allen Tony Allen Cliff Almond Barry Altschul Robby Ameen Scott Amendola Animal Charly Antolini Carmine Appice Vinny Appice Kenny Aronoff Joe Ascione Mick Avory Marcel Bach Manolo Badrena Colin Bailey Donald Bailey Ginger Baker Jeff Ballard Joe La Barbera Danny Barcelona Travis Barker Barriemore Barlow Joey Baron Ranjit Barot Julio Barreto Ray Bauduc Eddie Bayers Marcus Baylor Frank Beard Carter Beauford Bruce Becker Poogie Bell Louie Bellson Frank Bellucci Brian Bennett Han Bennink Joe Bergamini Tal Bergman Jon Bermuda Schwartz Ignacio Berroa Denzil Best Pete Ray Biggin Curt Bisquera Gregg Bissonette Jason Bittner Roger Biwandu Dave Black James Black Jim Black Cindy Blackman John Blackwell Brady Blade Brian Blade Hal Blaine Art Blakey Jason Bonham John Bonham Gergo Borlai Paul Bostaph Terry Bozzio Paulo Braga Dirk Brand Jimmy Branly Tom Brechtlein Amir Bresler Don Brewer Gerry Brown Bill Bruford Ronald Bruner Jr. Jack Bruno Mark Brzezicki Roy Burns Ronnie Burrage William Calhoun Clayton Cameron Matt Cameron Gorden Campbell Teddy Campbell Tommy Campbell Emmanuelle Caplette Danny Carey Keith Carlock Bun E. Carlos Karen Carpenter Terri Lyne Carrington Bernhard Castiglioni Joey Castillo Lenny Castro Deen Castronovo Big Sid Catlett André Ceccarelli Dave DiCenso Gary Chaffee Matt Chamberlain Jimmy Chamberlin Dennis Chambers Joe Chambers Ndugu Chancler Jim Chapin Gary Chester Jon Christensen Kenny Clare Greg Clark Mike Clark Kenny Clarke Doug Clifford Tommy Clufetos Jimmy Cobb Billy Cobham Vinnie Colaiuta Cozy Cole Chris Coleman Cora Coleman-Dunham Tony Coleman Phil Collins Bobby Colomby Aaron Comess Luis Conte Tre Cool Ray Cooper Stewart Copeland Kirk Covington René Creemers Adam Cruz Sylvia Cuenca Abe Cunningham Mickey Curry Andrew Cyrille Nick D'Virgilio Paulinho Da Costa Duduka Da Fonseca Brann Dailor Dino Danelli Zach Danziger Flo Dauner Chris "Daddy" Dave Alan Dawson Mikkey Dee Barrett Deems Jimmy DeGrasso Adam Deitch Jack DeJohnette Kenwood Dennard John Densmore Wim DeVries Dave DiCenso Rick Dior Marko Djordjevic Warren "Baby" Dodds Peter Donald Virgil Donati Gabor Dornyei Paul Douglas Brian Downey Hamid Drake Bernie Dresel Martin Drew The Drumbassadors Billy Drummond Aynsley Dunbar Sly Dunbar Frankie Dunlop Mario Duplantier Bobby Durham Sheila E. Phil Ehart Dave Elitch Paul Elliott Sonny Emory Bertram Engel Peter Erskine Dom Famularo Pierre Favre Steve Ferrone Anton Fig Vera Figueiredo Sammy Figueroa Larry Finn Eric Fischer Mick Fleetwood Duduka Da Fonseca George Fludas D.J. Fontana Hannah Ford-Welton Shannon Forrest Al Foster Vernel Fournier Panama Francis Joe Franco Brian Frasier-Moore Josh Freese Kiko Freitas Steve Gadd James Gadson Richie Gajate-Garcia David Garibaldi Matt Garstka Mel Gaynor Jason Gianni Andy Gillmann Marcus Gilmore Nikki Glaspie Daniel Glass Evelyn Glennie Jim Gordon Danny Gottlieb Jimmy DeGrasso Eric Kamau Gravatt Milford Graves Benny Greb Sonny Greer Rayford Griffin Dave Grohl Freddie Gruber Donny Gruendler Maison Guidry Mark Guiliana Terreon Gully Trilok Gurtu Ralf Gustke Tomas Haake Wolfgang Haffner Omar Hakim Matt Halpern Chico Hamilton Jeff Hamilton Lionel Hampton Jake Hanna Eric Harland Buddy Harman Gavin Harrison Mickey Hart Billy Hart Steve Hass Fritz Hauser Roger Hawkins Taylor Hawkins Louis Hayes Roy Haynes Richie Hayward Albert Tootie Heath Levon Helm Gerry Hemingway Don Henley Horacio Hernandez Claus Hessler Gerald Heyward Giovanni Hidalgo Billy Higgins Jeff Hirshfield Jon Hiseman Ari Hoenig Gene Hoglan Rodney Holmes Steve Houghton Daniel Humair Ralph Humphrey Gary Husband Zakir Hussain Greg Hutchinson Susie Ibarra Tommy Igoe Tris Imboden Al Jackson Duffy Jackson Gene Jackson Huub Janssen Bobby Jarzombek Akira Jimbo Jonas Johansen Jack DeJohnette Gus Johnson Mike Johnston Daru Jones Elvin Jones Harold Jones Papa Jo Jones Philly Joe Jones Rufus "Speedy" Jones Steve Jordan Joey Jordison Jonathan Joseph Manu Katché Senri Kawaguchi Jim Keltner Will Kennedy Billy Kilson George Kollias Glenn Kotche Joey Kramer Bill Kreutzmann Gene Krupa Russ Kunkel Joe La Barbera Abe Laboriel, jr. Gene Lake Don Lamond Thomas Lang Dave Langguth Shannon Larkin Pete LaRoca Sims Karl Latham Rick Latham Trevor Lawrence Jr. Ricky Lawson Chris Layton Tommy Lee Felix M. Lehrmann Paul Leim Stan Levey Larnell Lewis Mel Lewis Victor Lewis Pete Lockett Dave Lombardo Larrie Londin John Longstreth Hakim Ludin Ray Luzier Peter Magadini Mike Mangini Shelly Manne Brian "Brain" Mantia Sherrie Maricle Rick Marotta John Marshall Billy Martin Pedrito Martinez Ken K. Mary Harvey Mason Nick Mason Pat Mastelotto Dave Mattacks Phil Maturano JoJo Mayer Marilyn Mazur Nicko McBrain Joe McCarthy George Spanky McCurdy Jason McGerr Russ McKinnon Marvin McQuitty Buddy Miles Butch Miles Russ Miller Marco Minnemann Mike Mitchell Mitch Mitchell Joseph Ziggy Modeliste Jonathan Moffett Mark Mondesir Drori Mondlak Keith Moon Eric Moore Stanton Moore Steve Moore Airto Moreira Joe Morello Rod Morgenstein Joe Morris Nate Morton Paul Motian Famadou Don Moye Alphonse Mouzon Jonathan Mover Moritz Mueller Idris Muhammad Narada Lewis Nash Sandy Nelson Andy Newmark Jost Nickel Anika Nilles David Northrup Gary Novak Nippy Noya Adam Nussbaum Volkan Oektem Jamie Oldaker Nigel Olsson Tony Oxley Ian Paice Carl Palmer Earl Palmer Francis Panama Toss Panos Chris Parker Leon Parker Vinnie Paul Jim Payne Sonny Payne Lee Pearson Neil Peart Shawn Pelton Clarence Penn Chris Pennie Armando Peraza Karl Perazzo Stephen Perkins Charli Persip Ralph Peterson Pat Petrillo Simon Phillips Diego Piñera Jeff Porcaro Mike Portnoy Cozy Powell Bobby Previte Thomas Pridgen Aquiles Priester Dafnis Prieto Tito Puente Bernard "Pretty" Purdie Alvin Queen Jeff Queen Questlove Johnny Rabb Tobias Ralph Stanley Randolph Rich Redmond Raul Rekow Walfredo Reyes, Jr. Walfredo Reyes Buddy Rich Dannie Richmond Sean Rickman Alex Riel Karriem Riggins Ben Riley Herlin Riley Jim Riley John Riley Ringo Max Roach Lil John Roberts John J.R. Robinson Pete LaRoca Sims Bobby Rock Derek Roddy Calvin Rodgers Mickey Roker Bobby Rondinelli Joel Rosenblatt Tony Royster Jr. Ilan Rubin Phil Rudd Daniel Sadownick Bobby Sanabria Antonio Sanchez Poncho Sanchez Mongo Santamaria Cindy Blackman Santana Christoph Schneider Jared Schonig Mark Schulman Jon Bermuda Schwartz Kendrick Scott Robert Sput Searight Denny Seiwell Danny Seraphine Paco Séry Chad Sexton Gil Sharone Ed Shaughnessy Michael Shrieve El Estepario Siberiano Pete LaRoca Sims Eric Singer Zutty Singleton Jeff Sipe Chad Smith Marvin "Smitty" Smith Nate Smith Nick Smith Steve Smith Ash Soan Glen Sobel Yoyoka Soma Ed Soph Matt Sorum Richard Spaven Aaron Spears Jeremy Stacey David Stanoch Zak Starkey John "Jabo" Starks Ringo Starr Aaron Sterling Bill Stewart Nisan Stewart Clyde Stubblefield Fredy Studer Todd Sucherman James "The Rev" Sullivan Jason Sutter Fukushi Tainaka Grady Tate Garo Tavitjan Art Taylor Joel Taylor Mel Taylor Roger Taylor John Tempesta Jon Theodore Aaron Thier Ed Thigpen Ian Thomas Questlove Thompson Chester Thompson Brian Tichy Top Secret Drum Corps Pat Torpey Tico Torres Dave Tough Nat Townsley Scott Travis Ron Tutt Justin Tyson Lars Ulrich Vadrum Andrea Vadrucci Christian Vander Alex Van Halen Ronnie Vannucci Nana Vasconcelos Carlos Vega Glen Velez Ronnie Verrell Nicolas Viccaro Johnny Vidacovich Jimmy Vincent Nick D'Virgilio Chad Wackerman Nasheet Waits Narada Michael Walden Bill Ward Billy Ward Kenny Washington Derico Watson Charlie Watts Jeff "Tain" Watts Chick Webb Dave Weckl Max Weinberg Klaus Weiss Hannah Ford Welton Paul Wertico Genius Lee Wesley George Wettling Alan White Lenny White Steve White Pete Wilhoit Brad Wilk Rashid Williams Tony Williams Matt Wilson Shadow Wilson David "Pick" Withers Kenny Wollesen Nate Wood Sam Woodyard Pete York Yoyoka Pete Zeldman Zoro |