Jazz quintet weaves rhythm, melodies into Shryock
Leah Williams
Daily Egyptian
Throughout his life, Dave Holland has been in several groups, many of
which have featured staples in jazz music.
While his resume could be considered a reel of who's who in popular
music, he said it is his current ensemble that is steadily becoming his
most memorable career moment.
Featuring the Dave Holland Quintet, Shryock Auditorium presents an
evening of original acoustic jazz Saturday. The five members will
perform songs from previous alums as well as new music.
The concert, which is the first performance of the Fine Arts Fee Series,
begins at 7:30 p.m. and is free to SIUC students with a valid student
ID.
Along with Holland, the Quintet features saxophonist Chris Potter,
trombonist Robin Eubanks, vibraphonist Steve Nelson and drummer Billy
Kilson.
Originally from England, Holland plays not only the bass guitar but also
the cello and the double bass. Though he had no professional musicians
in his family, he knew his calling at 4 years old, after his uncle gave
him a ukulele.
"I just became attracted to music," Holland said. "I looked at the
instruments, and as soon as I picked them up, I knew I wanted to make
sounds."
Holland began performing on the London club scene when he was 13. Two
years later, he dropped out of school to pursue a professional musical
career. He was later awarded a full scholarship to the Guildhall School
of Music and Drama.
At 21, Holland became a regular performer at the jazz club Ronnie
Scott's with jazz artists Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster and Joe
Henderson.
It was at this club where Holland caught the attention of famed
trumpeter Miles Davis, later asked Holland to join his group. Holland
accepted and later appeared on Davis' "A Silent Way" and "Bitches Brew."
This offer prompted Holland to move to New York, a place he has lived
ever since.
Later on in his career, Holland performed and recorded with late jazz
legend Thelonious Monk, artists Sam Rivers and Herbie Hancock and
"Tonight Show" bandleader Kevin Eubanks.
The Dave Holland Quintet was formed in the summer of 1997, and each of
its three albums has been nominated for a Grammy award.
"We all grew up with jazz tradition, but we are interested in all kinds
of music," Holland said. "We have our own style. With our songs, we try
to personalize them and make them our own."
The Dave Holland Quintet is the "nucleus," Holland said, of his other
project. The Dave Holland Big Band is a 13-member group, whose "What
Goes Around" won the Grammy award in 2003 for best large jazz ensemble
album.
Holland said the quintet weaves rhythmic and melodic elements throughout
its each of its songs. While onstage, Holland said it is interesting to
see how the audience - especially the younger generation - interacts
with the "spontaneous" feel and jive of the music.
Philip Brown, associate professor in the School of Music, first saw
Holland perform with the Miles Davis Quintet when he was a college
student.
As a member of the Fine Arts Fee Series Committee, Brown said it took
six months of negotiations to get the Dave Holland Quintet to come to
Carbondale.
He also said the opportunity for a group like the Dave Holland Quintet
to play cost free to SIUC students is one people should take advantage
of.
"They are probably one of the finest jazz institutions," he said. "They
draw on jazz traditions but still eye toward pushing the envelope."
Through five decades of various jazz bands, Holland said he really likes
the direction his career is taking now.
"This band is high on my list," said Holland, who celebrated his 58th
birthday on Friday. "It has been a real blessing to work with them."
The concert is free to SIUC students. Tickets are $18 for
non-students and $12 for senior citizens 60 and older and children 15
and younger. Those interested can be purchased through Ticketmaster, the
Arena's SIU Ticket Office or the Student Center's Central Ticket Office.
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