Friday, December 21, 2012

LUCAS SADER PROJECT - APOLLO: TRIBUTE TO THE MILES DAVID QUINTET

Here are the liner notes from "Apollo: Tribute to the Miles Davis Quintet", written by Lucas Sader.


The Storm and The Calm

Leaders are born somewhere between the storm and the calm, the seeds of unrealized change and the blossoms of a new reality. Trumpeter Miles Davis is widely recognized as both a musical and cultural icon. Miles led many paradigm shifts within jazz, through the unrelenting innovation of himself and his music, the effects of which have yet to be fully realized. Above anything else, Miles was a leader. Time and time again he acted as an artistic beacon, guiding music safely through many foggy mornings and torrential storms. Within the ancient labyrinth of Greek mythology there were twelve principal deities who made their home atop Mount Olympus. Apollo was one of these Twelve Olympians and represented a litany of virtues within their culture, including music. He was director of The Muses, a group of goddesses who oversaw the arts and sciences, and the lyre was his instrument of choice. I titled this album after Apollo because both he and Miles are iconic symbols who embody the power, beauty, and grace which music possesses. Miles constantly innovated throughout his career. His first groundbreaking project as a leader, the 1949 record Birth of the Cool, broke down racial barriers and epitomized the sound of cool jazz. Miles popularized the use of modes within jazz through the title track on his legendary 1958 album Milestones, and in 1969 he recorded Bitches' Brew, which was a critical stepping-stone toward the jazz-rock/fusion movement of the 1970's. Many of his records actually have the phrase "Directions in Music by Miles Davis" on their cover.

This record pays homage to Miles' legendary "Second Great" Quintet of the 1960's, which featured tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and young drumming phenom Tony Williams Individually, each musician is widely considered to be one of the most influential artists to ever play their instrument, but as a musical unit they were able to achieve something greater. Their extraordinarily high level of interaction, relentless creativity, and amazingly organic overall sound redefined the quintessential sound of a small jazz group and changed the landscape of music forever.

The Lucas Sader Project is dedicated to providing it's own unique perspective on music while honoring those who have walked before us. This recording features world-renowned trumpeter Derrick Gardner, alto and tenor saxophonist Paul Balcain, pianist Paul De Gurse, and bassist Karl Kohut. Each member of the group brought their own musical concept and sound to the music while capturing the spirit of Miles' Quintet. It was an honor to share this incredible experience with four musicians who are professionals and people of the highest caliber.

Musically, Miles was always moving forward. I felt it was essential to do the same in selecting and interpreting the diverse mosaic of material that comprises this album, through including works that Miles' group performed and recorded along with my own original compositions and arrangements. Our interpretations of jazz standards which Miles' group arranged, Cole Porter's All of You and Victor Young's Stella By Starlight, are featured here along with tunes written by members of Miles' group, including Eighty-One by Ron Carter, Victor Feldman's Joshua, and The Sorcerer by Herbie Hancock. My arrangement of Miles' classic ballad Blue in Green and three of my original compositions, the title track I penned in Miles' memory, Apollo, our theme for the album, Blues for Wynton Kelly, and Moonrise, round out the recording's material.

Battle born and battle worn, leaders are the product of many victories, and many more defeats. They view falling not as a setback, but as an opportunity to grow; to learn how to pick themselves back up. I believe that, while growth is at the root of leadership, leadership lies at the root of progress. ... Full Description I sincerely hope you enjoy listening to this album. I know that we had an incredible time recording it for you. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart for your continuing support. Always remember that there is a leader within all of us.

Carpe diem,
- Lucas Sader, October 2012

At 21 years of age, Lucas Sader has established himself as a drummer, bandleader, composer, arranger, educator, and journalist.

Sader leads The Lucas Sader Project, a Winnipeg-based group committed to producing a fresh outlook on jazz music, which also features world-renowned trumpeter Derrick Gardner, alto/tenor saxophonist Paul Balcain, pianist Paul De Gurse and bassist Karl Kohut. Balcain, Kohut, and De Gurse are in-demand artists throughout Canada, while Gardner has worked with a litany of artists, including the Count Basie Orchestra, Harry Connick Jr., Dizzy Gillespie and Tony Bennett. The group's debut album, titled "Apollo: Tribute to the Miles Davis Quintet", pays homage to one of the most innovative groups and bandleaders in the history of music; trumpeter Miles Davis and his legendary 1960's Quintet.

The album is printed on Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Paper using vegetable-based links to limit it's environmental footprint. The album also supports Winnipeg's arts community and economy as every aspect of production, including recording, mixing, mastering, design, printing, and packaging, was done locally. Recorded and mixed by Larry Roy at Musirex Productions. Mastered by Jordan Jackiew at Resosound Productions. Designed by John Funk at Underscorefunk Design.

Lucas Sader Music would also like to acknowledge the support of Manitoba Film and Music, FACTOR Canada, the Government of Canada through the department of Canadian Heritage (Canada Music Fund), and of Canada' Private Radio Broadcasters in the production of the album.

Sader is currently enrolled in the last year of his Bachelor of Jazz Studies degree in the University of Manitoba Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music, where he has had the privilege of studying with many world-class artists. He is currently a pupil of Quincy Davis and has also studied with Terreon Gully and George Colligan. Other teachers and mentors include David Schnieder of The Music Cellar, Bill Kristjanson, and Curtis Nowosad.

Lucas has had the great fortune of performing and recording with many different artists in a variety of settings, including Jimmy Greene, Steve Kirby's Jazz on Wheels, Larry Roy, Anna-Lisa Kirby, the Paul De Gurse Quartet (as part of the 2011 TD International Winnipeg Jazz Festival), Will Bonness, Erin Propp, and both the University of Manitoba Jazz Lab Band and Jazz Orchestra. For over two years, Sader was a member of Winnipeg-based rock group Departures. They embarked on a cross-Canada tour in the summer of 2010 following the release of their debut EP, titled "Kino-Pravda".

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