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Miles Electric Band at SFJAZZ
BySFJAZZ
San Francisco, CA
August 23, 2014
"This is not a ghost bandjust a great group of musicians who loved playing with Miles and had admiration for the Chief." Miles Electric Band leader Vincent Wilburn, Jr.
Many who first became interested in jazz in the 1970s will remember an album which came to stores at the commencement of that glorious decade. An affordably priced, two-LP set, it came with an exotic cover containing two gleaming black discs, with red centers sporting serif text encircled by the then familiar Columbia Records logo. That album was Bitches Brew (1970) the late, legendary jazz trumpeter

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
That tradition, begun within those early (and later) bands, highlighted many of today's most successful and best known performers:

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Al Foster
drums1944 - 2025

Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007

Dave Holland
bassb.1946
Love fusion or loathe it, the jazz world has never been the same since. Following his demise, there have been a few efforts to reinterpret Davis' work in this genre. The latest is the Miles Electric Band, an improvisatory ensemble led by Davis' nephew, drummer Vincent Wilburn, Jr. He brings together a variety of musicians; while some have played with Davis, others are younger, talented players.
A rare opportunity to see the band came when a 12-member version of this dynamic ensemble came to the SFJazz Center in San Francisco. Accomplished electronic artists (

DJ Logic
turntable
Darryl Jones
bassb.1961

Etienne Charles
trumpetb.1983

Antoine Roney
saxophone, tenorb.1963

Munyungo Jackson
percussion
John Beasley
piano
Robert Irving III
keyboardsb.1953
How well did the acoustic partner with the über-electronic? Quite well, largely because generous solo times were allotted to the musicians. Chaudhuriclad in a saffron top and ornate, pristine white lungitook the spotlight and offered an accomplished, mesmerizing konnakol vocal during the set-opening "Right Off," from Davis' A Tribute to Jack Johnson (Columbia, 1971), the ensemble veering into some classic Davis funk at its conclusion.
Charles, a talented Trinidadian man-on-the-horn---clad in a straw hat and black-and-white, ornately checked trousershad Davis' trumpet licks nailed. McKnight, wearing sunglasses and sporting long grey dreadlocks, held down the grooves.
Zawinul's title track to In a Silent Way (Columbia, 1969)one of Davis' best known electric-era tunesfollowed, blossoming as Charles came in with a lovely, muted solo and Jackson added swirling, subtle percussive effects. Featuring Roney's lovely soprano sax solo,

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
A highlight of the evening came when, during "Miles Runs the Voodoo Down," Jackson moved to centre stage and seated himself on a cajónthe box-like percussion instrument invented by Afro Peruviansdueting with Chaudhuri on tabla and jumping up with a flourish at the end.
Later, during Shorter's "Sanctuary," Kosimov's turn to solo arrived, captivating the audience on traditional Tajik instrumentsthe doyra (a frame drum, also variously referred to as dayereh, dojra, dajre, doira, and dajreja) and the qayroq, a set of exotic castanets. Producing tones resembling galloping horses, Kosimov twirled this frame drum, tossed it in in the air, circled it with his finger as if it were a frisbee and then, still holding it, let loose with one qayroq in each hand. Jones, known for his work with Davis,

Sting
bass, electricb.1951

The Rolling Stones
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1962
During "Jean Pierre," Beasley weighed in with synthesizer tones, while DJ Logic's turntable and Ellis' electronics added complexity to the mix. Despite a standing ovation coupled with wild audience enthusiasm, Wilburn announced that one of the musicians had to make a Red Eye flight, so that was it for the evening and the crowd filed out.
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