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Chris Potter Circuits Trio and the Kenny Garrett Quintet at San Francisco Jazz Festival
BySFJAZZ
San Francisco Jazz Festival
San Francisco, CA
June 21, 2019
It is unusual to find a double bill featuring two accomplished and well known v players. So it was a memorable occasion when

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Kenny Garrett
saxophone, altob.1960
Potter was born in Chicago but grew up in Columbia, South Carolina; he was inspired to study saxophone after listening to

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952
Garrett has played with the Duke Ellington Orchestra and with the late

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Circuits took the stage first. Pianist

James Francies
keyboards
Eric Harland
drumsb.1976
Crimson and blue lighting, along with lovely flute led into "The Dreamer is the Dream." Harland provided percussive compliments to Francies; then Potter leapt back in with vibrant tenor to conclude.
Introduced by searing tenor, "Circuits" brought melodic saxophone underscored with mallets and then brushwork from Harland. Pianist Francies kept one hand on the acoustic piano and his other on the electric before moving to attend to the 88s with both hands. "See You at the Finish Line" completed the set, and a standing ovation from the audience followed.
Next up was Garrett and his group who began with the fast paced "Haynes Here." This featured deft alto work from Garrett, who turned his back to the audience to face the drum set as notes streamed out. Percussion master
Rudy Bird
percussionPumping alto introduced the rapid-fire "Chasing The Wind" during which Garrett turned his back to the audience and danced. Drummer " data-original-title="" title="">Samuel Laviso went to town on this one. "Backyard Groove" was followed by "Do Your Dance!" for which Garrett initiated audience handclapping. The lights came up the funky "Happy People" during which Garrett initiated nonsense-syllable call and response. Bass and piano took a backseat as Bird and Laviso came to the fore with a percussion jam followed by Garrett's return. The tune ended with a last percussive burst from Laviso.
The lights went up and a standing ovation brought the band back for "Wayne's Thang," a tribute to the groundbreaking saxophonist (and fellow Miles Davis alumni)

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
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