Pianist Orrin Evans Joins Jazz At Princeton's Creative Large Ensemble In Concert, April 9
The performance will feature an array of music from the past, present and future of jazz orchestra.
By: A.A. Cristi

Jazz at Princeton University, helmed by acclaimed saxophonist/composer Rudresh Mahanthappa, welcomes special guest pianist Orrin Evans for the Spring Concert by the Creative Large Ensemble under the direction of Darcy James Argue.
The performance will feature an array of music from the past, present and future of jazz orchestra and take place on Saturday, April 9, 8 p.m. at Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall, 68 Nassau St., Princeton, NJ. Tickets are $15 for the general public, $5 for students. For information call 609-258-9220 or visit https://music.princeton.edu/events/creative-large-ensemble-spring-concert.
Jazz at Princeton caps its current season with the Princeton University Jazz Festival, Wednesday through Saturday, April 27-30. Featured concerts include Trineice Robinson-Martin with the Jazz Vocal Collective (April 27), Small Group Z with saxophonist Alexa Tarantino (April 28), Small Group X with guitarist Gilad Hekselman (April 28), and International Jazz Day (April 30) with Small Groups A and I and guest saxophonists Seamus Blake and Tony Malaby. During his kaleidoscopic quarter-century as a professional jazz musician, pianist Orrin Evans has become the model of a fiercely independent artist who pushes the envelope in all directions. Never supported by a major label, Evans has ascended to top-of-the-pyramid stature on his instrument, as affirmed by his #1-ranking as "Rising Star Pianist" in the 2018 DownBeat Critics Poll. Grammy nominations for the Smoke Sessions albums The Intangible Between and Presence, by Evans' raucous, risk-friendly Captain Black Big Band, stamp his bona fides as a bandleader and composer. In addition to CBBB, Evans' multifarious leader and collaborative projects include the Eubanks Evans Experience (a duo with eminent guitarist Kevin Eubanks); the Brazilian unit Terreno Comum; Evans' working trio with bassist Luques Curtis and drummer Mark Whitfield, Jr.; and Tar Baby (a collective trio of 20 years standing with bassist Eric Revis and drummer Nasheet Waits). One of Tar Baby's two 2022 releases will be released on Evans' imprint, Imani Records, which he founded in 2001 and relaunched in 2018. He was born in Trenton, NJ and raised in Philadelphia.
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