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Taylor Ho Bynum & SpiderMonkey Strings on 482 Music

On October 25th, 482 Music will release Other Stories [Three Suites], the debut CD from Brooklyn-based cornetist/composer Taylor Ho Bynum's SpiderMonkey Strings.

Named after two mythic tricksters, Anansi the Spider of West Africa and the Monkey King of China, this eclectic ensemble brings a genre-defying spirit and sense of humor to Bynum's diverse extended suites. The group features Jason Kao Hwang (violin), Jessica Pavone (violin and viola), Stephanie Griffin (viola), Tomas Ulrich (cello), Pete Fitzpatrick (electric guitar), Joseph Daley (tuba), Luther Gray (drums), and Jay Hoggard (vibraphone), with Jean Cook (violin) and Okkyung Lee (cello).

”With SpiderMonkey Strings, I am blessed to work with many of the finest musicians and improvisers on the East Coast, ” Bynum writes. “In 2002, I received a commission for the recording of a film score (”The First Three Lives of Stuart Hornsley, ” directed by Leigh Dana Jackson) for string quartet. I was so excited by the personalities and musicianship of that string quartet that I combined it with the guitar, tuba, and drums I had been performing with to create a working band, and my focus for composing and bandleading. Along with composing in the Ellington tradition of writing with specific musicians in mind, I have also been particularly influenced by the concepts of Charles Ives and Anthony Braxton for musically independent sub-ensembles coexisting in one sonic space. The instrumentation gives me a wealth of different compositional possibilities.”

Bynum has been called “a cutting edge trumpet phenom” (Boston Phoenix), “a creative force” (Boston Globe), “a distinct voice that never succumbs to simple paths” (Cadence) and “a marvelous cornetist with an outwardly directed post-bop sensibility” (AllAboutJazz.com). The Village Voice's Francis Davis adds, “Bynum is one of the savviest trumpeters to come along in recent years, a growling sound-and-space man in the tradition of Lester Bowie.” In addition to sideman work with legends including Braxton and Cecil Taylor, he has appeared on more than 30 recordings and performs regularly with the Fully Celebrated Orchestra, the Jason Kao Hwang Quartet, the Matana Roberts Quartet, Ghanaian master drummer Kwaku Kwaakye Obeng's band and the avant-salsa group, Zemog el Gallo Bueno. He has also recently toured Europe and North America with Braxton's Sextet, Twelvetet, and Trio, with more performances coming this fall. Along with SpiderMonkey Strings, Bynum leads his own sextet and has an ongoing duo collaboration with dancer/choreographer Rachel Bernsen.



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