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Chris Potter Big Band and Quartet at SFJAZZ Center

Courtesy Rick Swig
SFJAZZ Center
San Francisco, CA
March 17-19, 2022
Widely acclaimed saxophonist

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971

SFJAZZ Collective
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2004

Steely Dan
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1972
As a child growing up in Colombia, South Carolina, Potter learned to love big band music, particularly reveling in the music of

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Mingus Big Band
band / ensemble / orchestraThe first night the 19-member bandcomposed of local jazz luminaries, two internationally known artists pianist

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Eric Harland
drumsb.1976

Gretchen Parlato
vocals
Adam Rogers
guitarb.1965

Reuben Rogers
bass, acoustic
Mike Olmos
trumpet
Erik Jekabson
trumpetb.1973

Ben Goldberg
clarinet
Melecio Magdaluyo
woodwindsAfter Potter introduced "Sing To Me" (to which he wrote the lyrics), sultry vocalist Parlato, clad in a a dark, flowery gown, intoned. Potter took an extended solo; Magdaluyo's flute added a layer; then the orchestra opened up. Later, Rogers soloed on guitar.
The other numbers included poems by Sappho, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Kabir Das, and Edna St. Vincent Millay. The most intriguing was probably the poem by Dunbar called "We Wear the Mask," which highlighted life in a racist society where Blacks are not permitted to show their true feelings. It featured a lovely bass solo by Reuben Rogers, a solo by guitarist Rogers and a taut beat from drummer Harland.
Parlato lifted left hand to chest while singing Dunbar's poem, and Potter offered up one of his customary amazing solos. Patrick Wolfe soloed on clarinet during the gloomy St. Vincent Millay poem. Potter occasionally conducted throughout. The nearly two-hour show concluded with Potter soloing on "Now You Have Heard" (the second tune for which he had written lyrics) before the evening concluded with a standing ovation.
Two nights later, a unique quartet took the stage at SFJAZZ. Potter had invited "some of my favorite musicians" to share the stage with him. Pianist Taborn, returning from the previous night, has played with Potter as well as with Dave Holland, and other performers such as

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011

Liberty Ellman
guitar
Ravi Coltrane
saxophone, tenorb.1965

Joshua Redman
saxophoneb.1969

Helen Sung
pianoPotter began the evening with a searing, phosphorescent driven solo on "Sky," as Harland worked his drum kit; then Taborn soloed, as Potter stood to the side, then stepped back in to solo and finish. The second number, Potter's "Other Plans" came from the saying "Life is what happens to you while you are out making other plans." It featured a tautly-toned soprano solo from Potter with Holland and Taborn stepping in with a call and response, as Harland kept the rhythm. Holland offered a lovely engaging bass solo before Potter came in on tenor to conclude.
"Seven Eleven" saw a rollicking solo as Harland worked his sticks while Taborn swayed in his seat in time and Potter looked on. Potter then stepped back in to conjure up sheets of sound, ending his solo with a series of bursts. Taborn then soloed, employing his right hand rapid fire. As Holland added punctuation, Harland sat back nodding and grinning. Potter looked on as Taborn soloed before launching in on tenor with another series of bursts. NEA Jazz Master Holland then worked in tandem with Harland's stick work before Potter moved back in to solo.
Next up was a piece not yet pressed to vinyl, nor compressed to an MP3. Beginning with a jaunting solo from Potter, Harland then laid his cymbals atop his snares, producing triangle-like tones as Holland soloed as Potter stood at the sidelines before coming back to solo powerfully again, his solo punctuated by locomotive drumming from Harland before concluding.
This was followed by "Good Hope." Taborn leaned over to adjust his piano strings, eliciting soft, delicate tones atop which Potter moved in to solo. Taborn played with delicacy and melody, yet charged with urgency, invoking a jewel house of sound. Harland brought sticks to cymbals as Potter moved back in to solo vibrantly and expressively.
The next tunes continued much in the same veinwith more awesome piano from Taborn, coupled with feisty drumming from Harland, then Potter concluding the evening with another spicy solo.
A standing ovation followed, as the musicians linked arms over shoulders and the audience began to file out.
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