Andrew Oliver Sextet
Liner Notes
- 800 Turtles
- Only a Quality Lime for Eric Gruber
- Biannual Biennial
Personnel
- Andrew Oliver - Keys
- Willie Matheis - Tenor, Soprano
- Mary-Sue Tobin - Alto, Soprano, Clarinet
- Dan Duval - Guitar
- Eric Gruber - Bass
- Kevin Van Geem - Drums
Tracks 1 and 3 written by Andrew Oliver. Track 2 written by Dan Duval. Recorded live at Jimmy Mak's, April, 2009.
The Andrew Oliver Sextet performs original compositions by its members which draw on jazz, world music, rock, and other influences. The sextet's music, strongly rooted in the jazz tradition, is fresh and relevant in a time when access to all genres of music is at an all-time high. The band has been playing together for nearly three years, and the close musical relationships among the band members are evident in their performances and recordings. During this time, they have developed a unique ensemble sound and a challenging and diverse book which holds the interest of its audiences. The group has performed at Portland's finest jazz venues including the Blue Monk, Jimmy Mak's, and the Cave. The Portland-based sextet's debut album "Otis Stomp" is now available from Diatic Records, and has been selected as a jazz pick of 2008 in the Oregonian newspaper.
Press
"This record is a delight, the playing outstanding, and the fact these guys are young doesn’t hurt either. They tip the hat to the masters, yet never play it safe. They’ve gone to school, but still bring something new to the party. These kids are dangerous. I can’t wait to see what they do next." (Don Campbell, Jazz Society of Oregon)
"Oliver’s rhythmically vital originals incorporate rock and world-music influences in a decidedly non-superficial way that appeals broadly to jazz and other music fans." (Willamette Week)
"The future of jazz is now with young Portland pianist Andrew Oliver's first CD. It's full of tight ensemble playing, memorable melodies, and catchy rhythms, ranging from West African soukous to the pretty waltz, La Fille Rousse." (The Oregonian)