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Darrell Grant Black Art @ 25 Quartet at Birdland Theater

Birdland Theater
New York
January 16, 2019
In the tumultuous, twenty-five year interim since his debut, Black Art took the early to mid-'90s jazz community by storm. Pianist

Darrell Grant
pianob.1962
Having come through the ranks playing alongside such elders as

Betty Carter
vocals1929 - 1998

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997

Roy Haynes
drums1926 - 2024

Marquis Hill
trumpetb.1987

Kendrick Scott
drumsb.1980

Clark Sommers
bassb.1977

Wallace Roney
trumpet1960 - 2020

Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Brian Blade
drumsb.1970
From the buoyant opening instrumental trade-offs of "Tilmon Tones" (his tune written to

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997
"Black Art" starts with a bluesy, ballsy swagger before becoming a double timed jam that elicited howls and applause from the crowd. After a warm introduction of the band and the evening's glad purpose, the quartet evolved from the introspective cadences and warmly melodic Grant solo that began "Foresight" into a pulse quickening ride then back again with Hill's elegant, muted solos fitting the nature of the tune to a t. Intro'd as a new tune, "The New Black," after a quick series of percussive bursts with Hill again leading the way, flowered into a rollicking piece with crafty solos by one and all until the leader, nearly jumping from his bench, took charge with Sommers and Scott thrumming effervescently behind him.
Defying time and thousands of interpretations,

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
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