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George Schuller's Circle Wide

 

Donny McCaslin - saxophones

Brad Shepik - guitar

Tom Beckham - vibes

Dave Ambrosio - bass

George Schuller - drums


 

A gig from one of our old — now defunct — haunts in New York City....
Detour (East Village).

(photos by Adando)


 

 
Here's a band...
...that doesn't play the straightened arrow as much as it teases it. Laying off the usual trappings that make up a typical jazz group, George Schuller's Circle Wide breathes new fire with a cool edge and plenty of daring to "create modern jazz which at times leans towards the left of the musical spectrum yet, in many instances 'swings-hard' and skirts the fringes of post-modern bop." Circle Wide features the front line talents of saxophonist Donny McCaslin and guitarist Brad Shepik, along with vibist Tom Beckham, bassist Dave Ambrosio, and drummer/leader George Schuller.

As with Orange Then Blue and the Schulldogs, Schuller has fashioned another quirky vehicle for his compositions and arrangements, focusing on the challenges of a small group dynamic with fresh takes on the tenor/vibe front line. Formed in 1999, Circle Wide has been combing the downtown NY club terrain for several years only to emerge as a forceful musical entity propelling loose-limbed future bop into the new millenium.

Finally, after four years of various performances, Circle Wide recorded its debut on the Playscape Recording label, documenting what AllAboutJazz/NYC calls their "rigorous, unpredictable approach to group improvisation." Entitled Round'bout Now, the release pays tribute to Miles Davis' pre-fusion transitional period, as documented on records like Circle in the Round, Filles de Kilimanjaro, Water Babies and In A Silent Way. As in his other groups, Schuller's inclusive compositions and arrangements provide the ideal framework for the improvisational abilities of his talented collaborators. Along with the regular members of the quartet, the CD includes former Circle Wide member/trumpeter Ingrid Jensen plus special guests Pete McCann on guitar, Matt Darriau on kaval & bass clarinet, and Sonny Barbato on accordian.

Just recently, Circle Wide has returned to the studio to record new material for an upcoming release on the Playscape Recording Label (due out March 2008). With McCaslin, Beckham, Shepik, Ambrosio all on hand along with special guest percussionist Jamey Haddad, Schuller this time explores the rich and edgy mysticism of the Keith Jarrett American Quartet of the early 70s. The new project will be a kind of re-evaluation of those heady, raw days when no musical stone was left unturned. Such pieces as Survivors Suite, Rotation, Common Mama, and De Drums are given fresh spins offered up along side a couple of new twists & turns by composer/arranger Schuller.

Circle Wide bandmember's collective associations include Maria Schneider, Lee Konitz, Gil Evans Orchestra, Joe Lovano, Herb Robertson, Paul Motian, George Garzone, Danilo Perez, Luciana Souza, Charlie Haden, Dave Douglas, George Adams, Steps Ahead, Joseph Jarman, Cocktail Angst, Ballin' The Jack, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Gary Burton, Jaki Byard, Mario Pavone, Dave Binney, Michael Musillami, Burton Greene, Tim Berne, New York Voices, among many others.

[For further information on CD's by Circle Wide, please check out Round'Bout Now]

[To buy CD's, check out George Schuller's CD Store.]


 

"The artists formerly known as “Chump Change” now go by the provisional “Chumps No More.” But drummer George Schuller and his quintet (trumpeter Ingrid Jensen, guitarist Pete McCann, vibist Tom Beckham, bassist Dave Ambrosio) haven’t changed their rigorous, unpredictable approach to group improvisation. At the 55 Bar they played music by Schuller, Beckham, and even Keith Jarrett. What the band does especially well is pair off instruments, as on the bass/vibes duo that ends Beckham’s “In Flight” or the fluegelhorn/bass interlude that breaks up the open-swinging “Vat 19." Everyone played beautifully, but a special nod goes to McCann, a sound sculptor and single-note poet of the first order."

--- AllAboutJazz/NYC

"Schuller's compositions create an effective balance between form and freedom; his melodic sense is firmly rooted in the post-Ornette vocabulary, and his rhythmic conception is finely connected to the time/space continuum. As a drummer, Schuller propels, swings hard and has the rare ability to conjure form out of seeming chaos."

---The Tuscon Weekly

"Schuller's charts provide fruitful frameworks for the improvising, with loose-limbed harmonic lines and purposeful rhythmic foundations underpinning free-wheeling melodic parts from the horns."

---JazzReview (Great Britain)


 

 
For US & Canadian bookings, please contact: George Schuller at (718) 854-6727/fx (718) 972-8386 or email: schulldog@pipeline.com

For European bookings, please contact: Andreas Scherrer at (718) 937-4305 or email: andreas.scherrer@liwest.at

Please visit Company of Heaven website: members.liwest.at/companyofheaven/NeueSeiten/frameschuller.html