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Pérez, Potter, Cohen Quintet at SFJAZZ

SFJAZZ
San Francisco, CA
October 14, 2018
"It's a privilege to be here, especially in these challenging times," pianist

Danilo Pérez
pianob.1966

Avishai Cohen
bassb.1970

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Larry Grenadier
bass, acousticb.1966

Nate Smith
drumsb.1974

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996

Mongo Santamaria
percussion1917 - 2003
Potter needs no introduction to fans of the music. His prowess on tenor and soprano saxophones has long been recognized, and he is a frequent performer at SFJAZZ and elsewhere. Cohen left his native Israel for the rough-and-tumble streets of New York where he struggled to establish himself as a trumpet player. Pérez gave him his first break, and Cohen then went on to join

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
A native Panamanian, Pérez was something of a child prodigy who studied classical piano at Panama's National Conservatory from the tender age of ten. At 20, Pérez won a Fulbright USA Scholarship to study in the United States. A Quincy Jones Scholarship followed and led him to enter the Berklee College of Music. At 24, Pérez became the youngest musician to join Dizzy Gillespie's United Nations Orchestra, a position he held until Gillespie's death. In 1993, he produced his first CD as leader, and triumph after triumph has followed over the decades, and the magnificent unit currently onstage is the latest manifestation.
The evening began with Pérez's "Beloved," a tune inspired by the Toni Morrison novel of the same name. Cohen took the lead before Potter came in with lush saxophone tones. Smith was gentle on his sticks at first before turning hard driving. After Pérez soloed, the band came inthe horns playing lush melodiesto end the tune. Next, it was time for a Potter composition: "Their Eyes Were Watching God," inspired by the famous Zora Neale Hurston novel. He tells us that inspiration came from Tea Cake, protagonist Janie's wild third husband, whom Potter characterized as "the most fun loving character in the book."
Potter retreated and gave Cohen space to solo. Grenadier then thumbed his bass meditatively as Potter and Cohen looked on from the shadows. They re-entered, and the tune turned rollicking.
"Innovation African," Cohen's initial contribution to the evening, began as Pérez plucked strings inside his piano while Cohen lightly clapped his hands and Grenadier played the bottom of his bass. Grenadier's bass riff took off, and Cohen's trumpet led the sonic landscape. Potter entered on soprano and soloed beautifully; a tender piano solo from Pérez followed, and the tune concluded on a soft note.
Next up was Cohen's tribute to poet Zelda Schneurson Mishkovsky. Born in Ukraine in 1914, Zelda's poems reflect her Chabad (an eclectic Ashkenazic Jewish sect) upbringing. "Depart from curiosity...Depart from Words," Cohen intoned. Sweet soprano and tenor from Potter were highlights. "Did you enjoy that?," Pérez asked at the tune's conclusion before swiveling into "Alternate Reality," his tribute to Angela Davis which began with a convoluted piano solo. Bass and drums brought the band back in, and this gave way to Cohen soloing then Potter with the trio behind him; Cohen then joined Potter. Pérez once more called the band, and the audience stood and applauded.
The encore, "And Still I Rise" (after the Maya Angelou poem) commenced with Grenadier's bass and ended with a few propulsive beats. After another standing ovation, the audience filed out.
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