MAIN CONCERT PROGRAMME - Serbian National Theatre - Saturday, 17th November 2012.
BENNY GOLSON QUARTET
BENNY GOLSONtenor saxophone
ALAIN JEAN-MARIEpiano
GILLES NATURELdouble bass
DOUGLAS SIDESdrums
BENNY GOLSON
Multitalented and internationally famous jazz legend, a composer, arranger, lyricist, producer and tenor saxophonist of world note, Benny Golson was born in Philadelphia, PA on January 25, 1929. Raised with an impeccable musical pedigree, Golson has played in the bands of world famous Benny Goodman, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, Earl Bostic and Art Blakey. Few jazz musicians can claim to be true innovators and even fewer can boast of a performing and recording career that literally redefines the term "jazz". Benny Golson has made major contributions to the world of jazz with such jazz standards as: Killer Joe, I Remember Clifford, Along Came Betty, Stablemates Whisper Not, Blues March, Five Spot After Dark, Are you Real? Benny Golson is the only living jazz artist to have written 8 standards for jazz repertoire. These jazz standards have found their way into countless recordings internationally over the years and are still being recorded. He has recorded over 30 albums for many recording companies in the United States and Europe under his own name and innumerable ones with other major artists. A prodigious writer, Golson has written well over 300 compositions. For more than 55 years, Golson has enjoyed an illustrious, musical career in which he has not only made scores of recordings but has also composed and arranged music for: Count Basie, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Sammy Davis Jr., Mama Cass Elliott, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Shirley Horn, David Jones and the Monkees, Quincy Jones, Peggy Lee, Carmen McRae, Anita O'Day, Itzhak Perlman, Oscar Peterson, Lou Rawls, Mickey Rooney, Diana Ross, The Animals (Eric Burden), Mel Torme, George Shearing, Dusty Springfield.
His prolific writing includes scores for hit TV series and films: M*A*S*H, Mannix, Mission Impossible, Mod Squad, Room 222, Run for Your Life, The Partridge Family, The Academy Awards, The Karen Valentine Show, Television specials for ABC, CBS and NBC; Television specials for BBC in London and Copenhagen, Denmark; Theme for Bill Cosby's last TV show, A French film ‘Des Femmes Disparaissent’ (Paris) ... He has written music for national radio and television spots for some of the major advertising agencies in the country. Some of these commercials were for: Borateem, Canada Dry, Carnation, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Clorox, Dodge, General Telephone, Gillette, Heinz Foods, Jack in The Box, Liquid Plum'r, MacDonald's, Mattel Toys, Monsanto, Nissan, Ohrbachs, Ore-Ida Frozen Potatoes, Parliament Cigarettes, Pepsi Cola, Texaco.
Benny Golson has absolute mastery of the jazz medium. He has not only blazed a trail in the world of jazz but is passionate about teaching jazz to young and old alike. He has lectured at the Lincoln Center through a special series by Wynton Marsalis. He has lectured to doctoral candidates at New York University and to the faculty at National University at San Diego. Honored with doctorates from William Paterson College, Wayne, NJ and Berklee School of Music, Boston, MA, Dr. Golson has also conducted workshops and clinics at: Appalachian University, Boone, NC; Berklee School of Music, Boston, MA; Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY; Howard University, Washington, DC; Julliard School of Music, New York, NY Manhattan School of Music, New York, NY; New England Conservatory; Paris Conservatory, Paris, France; Rutgers University, New Orleans, LA; Stanford University, Stanford, CA ...
Golson's musical odyssey has taken him around the world. In 1987 he was sent by the US State Department on a cultural tour of Southeast Asia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Burma, and Singapore. Later, Philip Morris International sent him on an assignment to Bangkok, Thailand to write music for the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra. A live performer who consistently knocks audiences off their feet, Benny Golson has given hundreds of performances in the USA, Europe, South America, the Far East and Japan for decades. Benny is also working on a major college textbook and his autobiography. This humble musical giant continues to impress critics, fans and fellow musicians with his prodigious contributions to the world of jazz.
Truly "Benny Golson writes tunes you remember.  Some of them are hummable, but even the more intricate ones leave an indelible impression.  That’s what makes Golson one of jazz’s most important living composers." (Star-Ledger, March 3, 2001)
ALAIN JEAN-MARIE
Alain Jean-Marie was born in Pointe a Pitre, Martinique. He began his music studies at the age of 8. In 1973 he moved to Paris and performed regularly with: Robert Mavounzy and Al Livrat. From 1976 he has performed with: Chet Baker, Sonny Stitt, Al Farmer, Slide Hampton, Johnny Griffin, Benny Golson, Clark Terry, Lee Konitz and many others.
In 1979 he received the "Prix Django Reinhardt" from the Académie du Jazz. He recorded CD’s with Lee Konitz, Charles Tolliver, Harry Edison, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Cat Anderson and Abbey Lincoln. In 1986 he became part of directorship of the "Musicale de la Piece de théatre LADY DAY" with Dee Dee Bridgewater, whom he toured with. In 1988 he did a fantastic album in Duo with Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen.
In 1999 he got the "Prix Boris Vian l’Académie du Jazz" for the best album in France, and in 2000 he was nominated as Best French Jazz Musician.
He has recorded many CD’s as a leader as well as a sideman.  He is one of the best soloists on the European scene with his subtle and harmonic style.
GILLES NATUREL
In addition to being a composer, orchestral director and sideman, Gilles has all the qualities of a truly great double bass player. His swing, precision, rhythm, inventiveness and above all his superb sound are reminiscent of Paul Chambers, with whom he shares the ability to execute amazing solos with the bow. As the son of a choir director, he has acquired a genuine love of singing, and he is particularly in demand from singers. Today he is one of the most sought after double bass players in France. In 1998 he composed, recorded and directed an album under his own name (Naturel - on JMS, distributed by Sony Music) along with Lionel Belmondo and Guillaume Naturel (tenor sax), Stéphane Belmondo and François Chassagnite (trumpet), Jacky Terrasson and Laurent de Wilde (piano), and Peter Gritz and Simon Goubert (drums). It is also worth noting that he has recorded many jazz albums since the mid-1980s and has played alongside such greats as Johnny Griffin, Benny Golson, Lee Konitz, Steve Grossman, Joe Lovano, Barney Wilen, James Moody, Archie Shepp, Frank Morgan, Rick Margitza, Lenny Popkin, Jon Gordon, Eddie Daniels, Tom Harrell, Art Farmer, Eddy Henderson, Brian Lynch, Horace Parland, Ray Briant, Kirk Lightsey, Junior Mance, Kenny Werner, Fred Hersch, Lalo Scriffin, Michel Legrand, Jacky Terrasson, Alain Jean-Marie, Michel Graillier, Billy Hart, Nasheet Waits, Georges Brown, Vernell Fournier, Al Levitt, Steve Williams, Aldo Romano, Toots Thielemans, Doug Raney, Peter Bernstein, Jimmy Gourley, Sean Levitt, Stochelo Rosenberg, Boulou Ferré, Jon Hendricks, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Jane Lee, Joe Lee Wilson, Stacey Kent, Elisabeth Kontomanou, Sara Lazarus, Voices Messenger...
DOUGLAS SIDES
Douglas Sides was born in Los Angeles on October 10, 1942. He started piano lessons at the age of four and began giving small recitals (playing the usual Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Chopin, etc.) until at seventeen years of age he discovered a strong affinity for percussion instruments and jazz music. Douglas attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston and the Boston Conservatory of Music and soon started his career as a jazz percussionist. Douglas has had an international career performing (also under the name Doug Sides) live in America, Canada and Europe with: Lionel Hampton, John Handy, Abbey Lincoln, Jon Hendricks, Joe Henderson, Sonny Stitt, Blue Mitchell, Bobby Hutcherson, Kirk Lightsey, Chick Corea, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Cedar Walton, Kai Winding, Phineas Newborn Jr., Walter Bishop Jr., Johnny Griffin, Hank Jones, Herbie Hancock and others.
Douglas has recorded with many of the above musicians and others as well as his own music. He has composed and recorded music for two jazz ballets performed in Amsterdam. He has also worked with his own band in Los Angeles, New York City, Antwerp and Amsterdam.
In 2003 and 2004 Douglas Sides recorded and played gigs with Ricky Ford and Eddie Henderson. There were also gigs with Johnny Griffin, Kirk Lightsey, Jo Ann Brackeen, Rhoda Scott, Phil Woods and Ronnie Cuber, as well as a number of gigs with local musicians in France, Germany and Italy.
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