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Fours
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Fours
Half Note Records
2012
Tap titan Savion Glover has been known to bring in the noise and the funk, but this DVD is about bringing out the jazz. Glover, the dancer/actor/choreographer who sits at the top of the tap pyramid, has long been inspired by this music and the figures that make it. He's tipped his toes into jazz waters on various occasions over the years and this document makes it clear, to those that weren't already aware, that jazz is a feet-friendly art form.
Four different performances that were captured during a late 2009 residency at New York's Blue Note are presented on this DVD. Each of Glover's four high profile sparring partners, in addition to holding the distinction of being NEA Jazz Masters, are known as individualists; the common thread that connects them all is a belief in the power of the percussive. Pianist

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Eddie Palmieri
piano1936 - 2025

Roy Haynes
drums1926 - 2024

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942
"Jam #1" brings Glover into contact with Tyner and, unfortunately, proves to be the least successful encounter. At first, Glover seems like a superfluous figure in the mix. Tyner and the band press onward and Glover does his thing, but he doesn't necessarily connect with the pianist. When Tyner eventually works his way out of the mix, it becomes apparent that the connective issues aren't on Glover's end; he mixes it up in stellar fashion with bassist

The other three jams are completely different stories that paint a positive collaborative picture. "Jam #2" brings in Palmieri, and the pianist proceeds to blend ragtime, blues and vamping Latin ideals. He recognizes the give-and-take needed to make the marriage work and the rest of the band falls in line. "Jam #3" is an encounter between Haynes and Glover, with saxophonist

Marcus Strickland
clarinet, bassGlover appears on screen to share his thoughts in between each performance, but he often seems to be at a loss for words; his feet tend to do his talking and they're never without something to say during Fours.
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Savion Glover
DVD/Film Reviews
Dan Bilawsky
hubtone PR
United States
New York
New York City
Half Note Records
McCoy Tyner
John Coltrane
Eddie Palmieri
Roy Haynes
Jack DeJohnette
Andy McCloud
Marcus Strickland
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