Instrument:
Keys
Discography:
1994 - Closest to the sun
Line up:
Nasheet Waits – drums
Eric McPherson – drums
Abraham Burton – tenor
Date & Time:
25 November 2008; 8:00 PM
Venue:
Knitting Factory
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ABraham burton
Teamed with:
Art Blakey, Max Roach, Richard Davis, McCoy Tyner, Barry Harris,
Billy Higgins, Freddie Waits, Sonny Rollins and Elvin Jones,
Eric McPherson, Arthur Taylor, Roy Haynes, Louis Hayes, Walter
Bishop jr., Horace Tapscott, Kenny Barron, Jimmy Smith, John
Hicks, Santi Debriano, Bill Saxton, Gary Bartz, Victor Lewis,
Michael Carvin, Mulgrew Miller, Steve Nelson, Cindy Blackman,
Ray Drummond, Terumasa Hino, Billy Hart, Peter Washington,
Conrad Herwig, Steve Davis, Grisella Oliphant, Rein De Graff,
Nasheet waits, Eddie Henderson, David Murray, Antoine Rooney,
James Carter, Yosuke Inoue, James Hurt, Marc Cary, Sam Newsome,
Duane Eubanks, Winton Marcellus, Roy Hargrove, Wallace Rooney,
Donald Edwards, Mark Whitfield, Cyrus Chestnut, Christian
McBride and many more …
Abraham Burton - of Belizean
descent, grew up in the vibrant streets of Greenwich Village
along with childhood friends Eric McPherson and Nasheet Waits.
Abraham’s inevitable gravitation towards Music was ignited
during a time when jazz clubs, then swarmed with Patrons,
frequently featured jazz giants like Art Blakey, Max Roach,
Richard Davis, McCoy Tyner, Barry Harris, Billy Higgins, Freddie
Waits, Sonny Rollins and Elvin Jones. Determined to explore the
jazz idiom Burton attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of
the Music & Performing Arts, under the tutelage of master music
instructor Justin Dicioccio. In 1989 Burton was chosen by
Dicioccio to be the alto man in an all star quintet that was
awarded best jazz combo by Downbeat Magazine. In addition Burton
received an award for outstanding soloist. In the same year
Burton entered and won the McDonalds Jazz Combo Competition in
trio fashion with Eric McPherson.
Abraham pursued further development
in an apprenticeship under the watchful eye of the legendary
jazz great, Jackie McLean at the University of Hartford’s Hartt
School of Music, where Abraham received his Bachelor in Music
and performance, graduating with honors. It was here, through
intense studies with McLean, that Abraham discovered the
importance of jazz history. “McLean instructed me to study the
lineage…” perhaps knowingly preparing Abraham for the next
chapter in his musical endeavors.
Abraham's professional career as
a musician was initiated with the renowned drummer Arthur
Taylor. During his five years with "Taylor's Wailers" Burton
claims “I learned so much about music with A.T. He taught melody
and the importance of space, phrasing and swinging …listening
and playing together, group sound you know…” Burton recorded on
"Mr. A.T." and "Live at the Village Vanguard" on Verve Records,
began touring throughout Europe and performing at notable New
York clubs such as: The Village Vanguard, The Blue Note, Sweet
Basil, Condons and Birdland.
He went on to form his own band
in '94 entitled "The Abraham Burton Quartet" which recorded
"Closest to the Sun", "The Magician" and “Cause and Effect” the
latter being a collaboration with drummer extraordinaire Eric
McPherson, on the Enja Records label. The group's talent
received worldwide acclaim, paving the way for frequent
engagements over seas touring and giving performances in
countries such as Austria, Portugal, Norway, Israel, France,
Italy, Malaysia, Germany, Greece, Spain, Slovenia, Holland,
Japan, England, Denmark, Ireland, Finland, the Netherlands,
Sweden, Switzerland, and the Virgin Islands. The group has also
been showcased at venues such as the North Sea Jazz Festival,
The Moors Jazz Festival, The JVC jazz Festival, the Panasonic
Jazz Festival, and Pori Jazz Festival.
Abraham attributes much of his
success from experiences acquired performing, touring and
recording with masters and being affiliated with numerous and
notable musicians such as Roy Haynes, Louis Hayes, Walter Bishop
jr., Horace Tapscott, Kenny Barron, Jimmy Smith, John Hicks,
Santi Debriano, Bill Saxton, Gary Bartz, Victor Lewis, Michael
Carvin, Mulgrew Miller, Steve Nelson, Cindy Blackman, Ray
Drummond, Terumasa Hino, Billy Hart, Peter Washington, Conrad
Herwig, Steve Davis, Grisella Oliphant, Rein De Graff, Nasheet
waits, Eric McPherson, Eddie Henderson, David Murray, Antoine
Rooney, James Carter, Yosuke Inoue, James Hurt, Marc Cary, Sam
Newsome, Duane Eubanks, Winton Marcellus, Roy Hargrove, Wallace
Rooney, Donald Edwards, Mark Whitfield, Cyrus Chestnut, and
Christen McBride.
Since 1998 to present, Burton has been a part of the Mingus
family. He has recorded and toured throughout Europe, Asia, and
the United States playing in all three bands (Mingus Big Band,
Mingus Dynasty and the Mingus Orchestra) along side some of the
greatest musicians of our time.
In more resent years, Burton has
reunited with his childhood crew Nasheet Waits and Eric
McPherson, forming a unique trio entitled “Ethereal Base”. This
experience features the highly sensitive and rhythmically
hypnotic exchanges between waits and McPherson while the
boundless sound of Burtons saxophone weaves then sores above the
driving force of the drums creating and releasing tensions.
Truly a must see extravaganza. Burton is still very active
touring and recording with the Abraham Burton Eric McPherson
quartet, a fiercely dynamic group featuring David Bryant, a
young adventurous pianist with an enormous sense of maturity and
Dezron Douglas, one of the most musical and sought out bassist
today. Throughout the years, Abraham Burton has developed a
reputation as a seasoned musician as well as an explosive
soloist. Combined with an unmistakable sound and style that is
compelling, his music simply demands the attention of the
listener.
Website: http://www.abrahamburton.com
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