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Matt Savage: A Bigger Celebration
ByMatt Savage
pianob.1992

Jerry Bergonzi
saxophone, tenorb.1947
A child prodigy? Without a doubt. A remarkably talented jazz musician? Ditto. Diagnosed at age three with pervasive developmental disorder, a form of autism, Savage overcame an early aversion to noises or music, teaching himself to play piano at age six. Less than two years later he had recorded a demo album, One Is Not Fun, But 20 Is Plenty, to raise funds for autism research. Soon afterward he met bassist

John Funkhouser
pianob.1966

Steve Silverstein
drumsBecause of his unusual life story, Savage has been written about in publications from Time and People magazines to Jazz Times and Jazziz, has been interviewed on national radio and television programs, performed with jazz legends from

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Marian McPartland
piano1918 - 2013

Clark Terry
trumpet1920 - 2015

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Wynton Marsalis
trumpetb.1961
But what about the music? you ask. Ah yes, the music. Savage wrote and arranged all of it, showing time and again the range and maturity he has acquired from more than decade of writing and performing while laying bare his growing perception and fluency as a pianist. Bergonzi, whose muscular solos are always a pleasure to hear, is a valuable resource, as are bassist

Bruce Gertz
bass, acousticb.1952

Richie Barshay
drums
Mark Zaleski
saxophone, altoSo what lies ahead for the (former) wunderkind? At the moment, Savage is pursuing a masters degree from the Manhattan School of Music. After that, based on what he has accomplished so far, the sky would seem to be the limit. ">
Track Listing
A Bigger Celebration; A Fast Car in Summer, Part 1; A Fast Car in Summer, Part 2; A Fast Car in Summer, Part 3; Some Beach Somewhere; The Dream of the East; Power Pop; 12:03 A.M.; Howler Monkey (Daylight / Siesta / Barrel of Monkeys); Power Pop (acoustic).
Personnel
Matt Savage
pianoMatt Savage: composer, arranger, piano, keyboard (2, 7); Jerry Bergonzi: tenor saxophone; Bruce Gertz: bass; Richie Barshay: drums. Special Guest — Mark Zaleski: alto, soprano saxophone (5, 9).
Album information
Title: A Bigger Celebration | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Savage Records, LLC
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