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| Eric Byrd's Trio 8th Release feat: Terell Stafford & Tim Warfield For almost two decades, The Eric Byrd Trio (EBT), pianist/vocalist Eric Byrd, bassist Bhagwan Khalsa, and drummer Alphonso Young, Jr., have traveled the world as enthusiastic ambassadors of jazz. Rooted in swing and be-bop, The Trio also embraces gospel and the blues as core elements of their expansive performance style. Their body of work spans seven unique studio and live recordings on which they shine as a Trio and as collaborators with an expanded 8-piece ensemble they call The Eric Byrd Trio: Brother Ray Band, in tribute to The Genius of Soul icon Ray Charles. On each recording, they take a rigorous, modern approach to standards as well as original compositions, playing with great acuity within the broad and rich jazz tradition. Collectively, they have played with jazz trumpeters Wynton Marsalis and Randy Brecker, jazz guitarists Charlie Byrd and Mike Stern, jazz saxophonists Bob Berg, Buck Hill, David "Fathead" Newman, and Cecil Payne, jazz pianists George Colligan and Kenny Drew, Jr., jazz saxophonists and flautists Sonny Fortune and Gary Thomas, be-bop jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist, flautist, and saxophonist Ira Sullivan, jazz steel pan player Othello Molineaux, jazz vibraphonist Warren Wolf, gospel harpist Jeff Majors, jazz vocalists Vanessa Rubin and Rebecca Parris, gospel vocalist Yolanda Adams, and Cuban American singer/songwriter Jon Secada. Eric, Bhagwan, and Alphonso are educators with advanced degrees in Music History, African American Music, and Jazz Performance. They frequently give clinics on music history, jazz, and the relationship between the spirituals/gospel, blues, and jazz. Because of their immense knowledge of music, commitment to music education, and ability to teach diverse and international audiences, they have been sponsored by the United States Embassy as Kennedy Center/U.S. State Department Jazz Ambassadors touring South America, Central America, the Caribbean, Eastern & Western Europe, and the Middle East. The Trio has also delighted audiences across the globe at the historic Montreux Jazz Festival and in Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Dubai, Estonia, Honduras, Italy, Peru, Scotland, and Trinidad and Tobago. Earlier this year, the Trio delighted audiences in Frutillar, Valdivia, and Valparaíso, Chile during a 10-day tour. Currently, they are producing their eight recording— a collection of sacred music— with guest appearances by jazz trumpeter Terell Stafford and alto saxophonist Tim Warfield. Currently, they are releasing their eighth recording— a collection of sacred music— with guest appearances by jazz trumpeter Terell Stafford and alto saxophonist Tim Warfield, entitled, Sacred Music Vol. 1: Saints Are Still Marching. Sacred Music Vol. 1: Saints Are Still Marching, features new jazz-inspired arrangements of spirituals, hymns, and gospels featuring jazz trumpeter Terell Stafford and alto saxophonist Tim Warfield. Eric Byrd – Piano, Vocal Bhagwan Khalsa – Acoustic Bass Alphonso Young, Jr – Drums Special Guests Terell Stafford - Trumpet Tim Warfield – Saxophone 1. Ain-a That Good News (Public Domain, Negro Spiritual) Featuring Terell Stafford – Trumpet Tim Warfield – Saxophone 2. Sweet Sweet Spirit (Doris Akers) 3. When The Saints Go Marching In (Virgil Stamps/Luther G. Presley) 4. Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho (Public Domain, Negro Spiritual) Featuring Terell Stafford – Trumpet Tim Warfield – Saxophone 5.There's Just Something About That Name (Jesus) – (Bill and Gloria Gaither) Featuring Terell Stafford – Trumpet Tim Warfield – Saxophone 6. I Want Jesus to Walk With Me (Public Domain, Negro Spiritual) Eric Byrd – Vocal 7. Calvary (Public Domain, Negro Spiritual) Eric Byrd – Vocal 8. Blessed Assurance (Fanny Crosby) 9. Just A Closer Walk with Thee Eric Byrd – Vocal write your comments about the article :: © 2017 Jazz News :: home page |