Sonny Rollins on JBL: "When I listen to you, I listen to Buddha, I listen to Confucius … I listen to the deeper meaning of life … You are keeping the world in balance.” No images? Click here FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BOUNDLESS TENOR SAXOPHONIST LISTEN TO NEW TRACK “FEAR NOT (FEAT. THE MESSTHETICS)” Photo Credit: Anna Yatskevich 2021 ALBUM ‘JESUP WAGON’ NAMED ALBUM OF THE YEAR BY DOWNBEAT AND JAZZ TIMES MAGAZINE “A saxophonist who embodies and transcends tradition” - The New York Times James Brandon Lewis, a critically-acclaimed saxophonist, composer and writer, announces his signing to ANTI- Records today. Brought to the label by Marc Ribot, Lewis is a talent of many layers. To excavate these layers, one needs to know of Lewis’ roots in the church – a preacher father, playing with the choir on Sundays – and in his hometown of Buffalo, NY, where he was exposed to the twin paths of native sons Charles Gayle and Grover Washington early in his musical journey. These roots – the faithful melodics of the choir, the fierce freedom of Gayle (bred in his own early work in R&B), and the groove and precision of Washington – form the musician we hear today: locked in a struggle, remembering, forgetting,
learning and unlearning, as were his heroes Sonny Rollins, Albert Ayler, and John Coltrane before him. “Fear Not (Feat. The Messthetics)”: https://youtu.be/X2_9gR1y5zI Lewis’s 2020 album Molecular, with its powerful imagery of music as a shattered drinking glass, shows us Lewis the polymath, an artist who experiments with poetry and visual art as well as music. His follow-up, 2021’s Jesup Wagon, inspired by the inventor George Washington Carver, went even deeper with its conceptual structure; it was
voted Record of the Year by both Downbeat and Jazz Times Magazine. He also appeared on Marc Ribot's celebrated album "Songs Of Resistance 1942-2018" and composed his recently debuted string quartet piece "These Are Soulful Days."
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