The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

See Steve Turre, all-star sextet perform on Facebook Live

Anniversar­y concert, fundraiser set for Nov. 13

- STAFF REPORTS

HARTFORD — The Hartford Jazz Society is holding its 60th Anniversar­y Concert and Fundraiser, 7-9 p.m. Nov. 13 on HJS Facebook Live.

The special guest is trombonist/seashellis­t Steve Turre, leading an all-star sextet with Orion Turre, drums; Wallace Roney Jr., trumpet; Emilio Modeste, tenor saxophone; Isaiah Thompson, piano; and Corcoran Holt, acoustic bass.

All donations support the society’s programmin­g and scholarshi­p activities. To donate, go to http:// hartfordja­zzsociety .com/donate/

From the Hartford Jazz Society: Like the recent PBMNJ Concerts, all concerts in this fall series can be viewed on the Hartford Jazz Society facebook page (note: you do not have to be a FB subscriber to view these events). Facebook members should LIKE the HJS page to make sure you are notified for all the events. If you would like to support the Hartford Jazz Society to fund streaming concerts, please consider making a donation or becoming a member.

One of the world’s preeminent jazz innovators, trombonist and seashellis­t Steve Turre, has consistent­ly won both the Readers’ and Critics’ polls in JazzTimes, Downbeat, and Jazziz for Best Trombone and for Best Miscellane­ous Instrument­alist (shells). Turre was born to Mexican-American parents and grew up in the San Francisco Bay area where he absorbed daily doses of mariachi, blues and jazz. While attending Sacramento State University, he joined the Escovedo Brothers salsa band, which began his careerlong involvemen­t with that genre.

In 1972 Steve Turre’s career picked up momentum when Ray Charles hired him to go on tour. A year later Turre’s mentor Woody Shaw brought him into Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. After his tenure with Blakey, Turre went on to work with a diverse list of musicians from the jazz, Latin, and pop worlds, including Dizzy Gillespie, McCoy Tyner, J. J. Johnson, Herbie Hancock, Lester Bowie,

Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaria, Van Morrison, Pharoah Sanders, Horace Silver, Max Roach, and Rahsaan Roland Kirk. The latter introduced him to the seashell as an instrument. Soon after that, while touring in Mexico City with Woody Shaw, Turre’s relatives informed him that his ancestors similarly played the shells. Since then, Turre has incorporat­ed seashells into his diverse musical style.

In addition to performing as a member of the Saturday Night Live Band since 1984, Turre leads several different ensembles. Sanctified Shells utilizes the seashell in a larger context, transformi­ng his horn section into a “shell choir”. Turre’s Spring 1999 Verve release, Lotus Flower, showcases his Sextet With Strings. The recording explores many great standards and original compositio­ns arranged by Turre for a unique instrument­ation of trombone and shells, violin, cello, piano, bass and drums. Turre’s quartet and quintet provide a setting based in tradition and stretching the limits conceptual­ly and stylistica­lly. In the Summer of 2000, Telarc released In The Spur of the Moment. This recording features Steve with three different quartets, each with a different and distinct master pianist: Ray Charles, Chucho Valdes, and Stephen Scott.

Turre’s self-titled Verve release pioneers a unique artistic vision, drawing upon jazz, Afro-Cuban, and Brazilian sources. This innovative recording also features Cassandra Wilson, Randy Brecker, Graciela, Mongo Santamaria and J. J. Johnson. Previously Turre recorded Right There and Rhythm Within, featuring Herbie Hancock, Jon Faddis, Pharoah Sanders, and Sanctified Shells, on Verve’s subsidiary label, Antilles.

Steve Turre continuall­y evolves as a musician and arranger. He has a strong command of all musical genres and when it comes to his distinct brand of jazz, he always keeps one foot in the past and one in the future. Learn more at www.steveturre.com

 ?? HJS /Contribute­d photos ?? The Hartford Jazz Society is holding its 60th Anniversar­y Concert and Fundraiser, 7-9 p.m. Nov. 13 on HJS Facebook Live. The special guest is trombonist/seashellis­t Steve Turre, leading an all-star sextet with Orion Turre, drums; Wallace Roney Jr., trumpet; Emilio Modeste, tenor saxophone; Isaiah Thompson, piano; and Corcoran Holt, acoustic bass.
HJS /Contribute­d photos The Hartford Jazz Society is holding its 60th Anniversar­y Concert and Fundraiser, 7-9 p.m. Nov. 13 on HJS Facebook Live. The special guest is trombonist/seashellis­t Steve Turre, leading an all-star sextet with Orion Turre, drums; Wallace Roney Jr., trumpet; Emilio Modeste, tenor saxophone; Isaiah Thompson, piano; and Corcoran Holt, acoustic bass.
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