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Either/Orchestra

The Either/Orchestra (E/O) is a jazz group formed by Russ Gershon in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US, in 1985. E/O is configured as a "small big band", with three saxes, two trumpets and one or two trombones. E/O's is characterized by a heavier and more orchestrated sound than that of a smaller jazz combo, but remains more streamlined and improvisation-oriented than most big bands.

Either/Orchestra
OriginCambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Genres
Years active1985–present
LabelsAccurate Records, Buda Musique
Past membersJohn Medeski, Josh Roseman, Matt Wilson, Miguel Zenón, Jaleel Shaw, Curtis Hasselbring, John Carlson, Andrew D'Angelo, Jerome Deupree, Michael Rivard

History and style Edit

Drawing on leader Gershon's experience on the Boston rock scene coupled with the diverse musical backgrounds of its members, the outlines of the Either/Orchestra were influenced by Duke Ellington, Gil Evans, Charles Mingus, and Sun Ra. The group also makes significant references to pop and rock, and along the full range of jazz styles ranging from early jazz through the avant-garde. This broad collection of influences is reflected by the (non-original) compositions recorded by the band over the years: "Doxy" (Sonny Rollins), "Brilliant Corners", "Nutty" (Thelonious Monk), "Lady's Blues" (Rahsaan Roland Kirk), Odwallah (Roscoe Mitchell), Willow Weep for Me (Ann Ronell), Circle in the Round (Miles Davis), "I Got it Bad", "In a Sentimental Mood", "Timon of Athens" (Ellington), "Red" (Robert Fripp), "Ode to Billie Joe" (Bobbie Gentry), "Lay Lady Lay" (Bob Dylan), "I Want You/She's So Heavy" (Lennon–McCartney). The group's repertoire has also included original compositions by Gershon, Nieske, Hasselbring and others.

In the All-Music Guide, Dave Lynch writes that the E/O performs

"engagingly idiosyncratic large-ensemble jazz while serving as a formative workshop for musicians who have received significant popular and critical recognition in their post-E/O careers... [the] Either/Orchestra revels in delivering the unexpected and is forever throwing curves at the listener. While deftly mixing idioms, E/O consistently meets the expectations of the best large-ensemble jazz; the band's members solo with both passion and skill, navigate complex charts, and swing with abandon."[1]

Live performances Edit

The Cambridge Public Library was the location of the first E/O concert, on December 17, 1985. The group began playing regularly around the Boston area, and then distinguished itself from most other American jazz ensembles by emulating indie rock bands and making a number of lengthy van tours around the US and Canada in the late 1980s and early 1990s, playing many "non-jazz" venues. Band member (1988–1990) John Medeski, who later co-founded Medeski Martin & Wood, has cited this experience as a model for the latter band's grass roots barnstorming. Leader Gershon planned this strategy in an effort to recreate the working conditions of the earlier jazz big-bands, feeling that this was the best way to achieve an organic and contemporary sound with a large group, and to hone the music by playing for a variety of audiences. In recent years, the group has toured more selectively, performing in the Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Russia, Italy, Portugal, Ethiopia and Uganda. It has been estimated that the Either/Orchestra has performed more than 1,000 concerts.

Band members Edit

Due to the size and longevity of the group, even with an average tenure of over four years there have been close to fifty band members. Only Gershon and trumpeter Tom Halter have remained throughout. Early members included Jerome Deupree, Michael Rivard, Dave Ballou, Josh Roseman, Russell Jewell, Robb Rawlings, Steve Norton, Kenny Freundlich and John Dirac. Middle period members include John Medeski, Matt Wilson [1], Charlie Kohlhase [2], Curtis Hasselbring, Andrew d'Angelo, Douglas Yates, John Carlson, Dave Shrake, Dan Fox, and Bob Nieske. Later members included Miguel Zenón, Jaleel Shaw, Dan Kaufman, Greg Burk, Colin Fisher and Rick McLaughlin, Surinamese drummer Harvey Wirht and Vicente Lebron, a Dominican conguero whose presence strengthened the Latin influence in the group's sound. The band has collaborated with singers Mark Sandman and Judy Kuhn, and saxophonist/composer John Tchicai, along with a number of Ethiopian musicians, including Mulatu Astatke and singer Hana Shenkute.

Ethiopian music Edit

The E/O began performing original arrangements of Ethiopian songs, inspired by a compilation called Ethiopian Groove: the Golden 70s. In 2000, after three of these songs appeared on the album More Beautiful than Death, Francis Falceto, the producer of Ethiopian Groove, contacted Gershon and eventually arranged an invitation for the E/O to play at the Ethiopian Music Festival in Addis Ababa in 2004. Along with Indo-British singer Susheela Raman the same year, the E/O was the first non-Ethiopian artist to appear in the festival, and was the first US big band to appear in Ethiopia since Duke Ellington's in 1973. Their concert at the festival was recorded and ultimately appeared in Falceto's Ethiopiques series on the French Buda Musique label. Five Ethiopian guests appear on the recording: Mulatu Astatke, Getatchew Mekurya, Tsedenia Markos, Bahta Hewet and Michael Belayneh. This tour and recording have led to an ongoing collaboration with Astatke, the primary founder of Ethiopian jazz, concerts with Ethiopian expatriates singer Hana Shenkute, krar player Minale Dagnew, masinko player Setegn Atanaw, and the great Ethiopian singer Mahmoud Ahmed with whom E/O released a DVD in 2007. Mahmoud Ahmed and fellow legendary Ethiopian singer Alemayehu Eshete played Lincoln Center Out of Doors in 2008 backed by E/O. The group debuted a collaboration with vocalist Teshome Mitiku in the summer of 2010, including a headlining appearance at the Chicago Jazz Festival.

Discography Edit

  • Dial "E" for Either/Orchestra (Accurate, 1987)
  • Radium (Accurate, 1988)
  • The Half-Life of Desire (Accurate, 1990)
  • The Calculus of Pleasure (Accurate, 1992)
  • The Brunt (Accurate, 1994)
  • Across the Omniverse (Accurate, 1996)
  • More Beautiful than Death (Accurate, 2000)
  • Afro-Cubism (Accurate, 2002)
  • Neo-Modernism (Accurate, 2004)
  • Live in Addis (Buda Musique, 2005)
  • Mood Music for Time Travellers (Accurate, 2010)

References Edit

  1. ^ Allmusic

External links Edit

  • Official Either/Orchestra web site
  • Either/Orchestra LIVE in Addis Ababa (EthioTube Video)
  • The (One of a Kind Shimmy) song video
  • Temptation song video
  • With Mahmoud Ahmed live at Glastonbury
  • With Mulatu Astatke live at Glastonbury
  • Interview with Russ Gershon on AllAboutJazz
  • Accurate Records web site
  • Buda Musique web site

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Either Orchestra news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Either Orchestra E O is a jazz group formed by Russ Gershon in Cambridge Massachusetts US in 1985 E O is configured as a small big band with three saxes two trumpets and one or two trombones E O s is characterized by a heavier and more orchestrated sound than that of a smaller jazz combo but remains more streamlined and improvisation oriented than most big bands Either OrchestraOriginCambridge Massachusetts United StatesGenresJazz Latin Ethiopian avant garde jazzYears active1985 presentLabelsAccurate Records Buda MusiquePast membersJohn Medeski Josh Roseman Matt Wilson Miguel Zenon Jaleel Shaw Curtis Hasselbring John Carlson Andrew D Angelo Jerome Deupree Michael Rivard Contents 1 History and style 2 Live performances 3 Band members 4 Ethiopian music 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksHistory and style EditDrawing on leader Gershon s experience on the Boston rock scene coupled with the diverse musical backgrounds of its members the outlines of the Either Orchestra were influenced by Duke Ellington Gil Evans Charles Mingus and Sun Ra The group also makes significant references to pop and rock and along the full range of jazz styles ranging from early jazz through the avant garde This broad collection of influences is reflected by the non original compositions recorded by the band over the years Doxy Sonny Rollins Brilliant Corners Nutty Thelonious Monk Lady s Blues Rahsaan Roland Kirk Odwallah Roscoe Mitchell Willow Weep for Me Ann Ronell Circle in the Round Miles Davis I Got it Bad In a Sentimental Mood Timon of Athens Ellington Red Robert Fripp Ode to Billie Joe Bobbie Gentry Lay Lady Lay Bob Dylan I Want You She s So Heavy Lennon McCartney The group s repertoire has also included original compositions by Gershon Nieske Hasselbring and others In the All Music Guide Dave Lynch writes that the E O performs engagingly idiosyncratic large ensemble jazz while serving as a formative workshop for musicians who have received significant popular and critical recognition in their post E O careers the Either Orchestra revels in delivering the unexpected and is forever throwing curves at the listener While deftly mixing idioms E O consistently meets the expectations of the best large ensemble jazz the band s members solo with both passion and skill navigate complex charts and swing with abandon 1 Live performances EditThe Cambridge Public Library was the location of the first E O concert on December 17 1985 The group began playing regularly around the Boston area and then distinguished itself from most other American jazz ensembles by emulating indie rock bands and making a number of lengthy van tours around the US and Canada in the late 1980s and early 1990s playing many non jazz venues Band member 1988 1990 John Medeski who later co founded Medeski Martin amp Wood has cited this experience as a model for the latter band s grass roots barnstorming Leader Gershon planned this strategy in an effort to recreate the working conditions of the earlier jazz big bands feeling that this was the best way to achieve an organic and contemporary sound with a large group and to hone the music by playing for a variety of audiences In recent years the group has toured more selectively performing in the Netherlands Finland Sweden Russia Italy Portugal Ethiopia and Uganda It has been estimated that the Either Orchestra has performed more than 1 000 concerts Band members EditDue to the size and longevity of the group even with an average tenure of over four years there have been close to fifty band members Only Gershon and trumpeter Tom Halter have remained throughout Early members included Jerome Deupree Michael Rivard Dave Ballou Josh Roseman Russell Jewell Robb Rawlings Steve Norton Kenny Freundlich and John Dirac Middle period members include John Medeski Matt Wilson 1 Charlie Kohlhase 2 Curtis Hasselbring Andrew d Angelo Douglas Yates John Carlson Dave Shrake Dan Fox and Bob Nieske Later members included Miguel Zenon Jaleel Shaw Dan Kaufman Greg Burk Colin Fisher and Rick McLaughlin Surinamese drummer Harvey Wirht and Vicente Lebron a Dominican conguero whose presence strengthened the Latin influence in the group s sound The band has collaborated with singers Mark Sandman and Judy Kuhn and saxophonist composer John Tchicai along with a number of Ethiopian musicians including Mulatu Astatke and singer Hana Shenkute Ethiopian music EditThe E O began performing original arrangements of Ethiopian songs inspired by a compilation called Ethiopian Groove the Golden 70s In 2000 after three of these songs appeared on the album More Beautiful than Death Francis Falceto the producer of Ethiopian Groove contacted Gershon and eventually arranged an invitation for the E O to play at the Ethiopian Music Festival in Addis Ababa in 2004 Along with Indo British singer Susheela Raman the same year the E O was the first non Ethiopian artist to appear in the festival and was the first US big band to appear in Ethiopia since Duke Ellington s in 1973 Their concert at the festival was recorded and ultimately appeared in Falceto s Ethiopiques series on the French Buda Musique label Five Ethiopian guests appear on the recording Mulatu Astatke Getatchew Mekurya Tsedenia Markos Bahta Hewet and Michael Belayneh This tour and recording have led to an ongoing collaboration with Astatke the primary founder of Ethiopian jazz concerts with Ethiopian expatriates singer Hana Shenkute krar player Minale Dagnew masinko player Setegn Atanaw and the great Ethiopian singer Mahmoud Ahmed with whom E O released a DVD in 2007 Mahmoud Ahmed and fellow legendary Ethiopian singer Alemayehu Eshete played Lincoln Center Out of Doors in 2008 backed by E O The group debuted a collaboration with vocalist Teshome Mitiku in the summer of 2010 including a headlining appearance at the Chicago Jazz Festival Discography EditDial E for Either Orchestra Accurate 1987 Radium Accurate 1988 The Half Life of Desire Accurate 1990 The Calculus of Pleasure Accurate 1992 The Brunt Accurate 1994 Across the Omniverse Accurate 1996 More Beautiful than Death Accurate 2000 Afro Cubism Accurate 2002 Neo Modernism Accurate 2004 Live in Addis Buda Musique 2005 Mood Music for Time Travellers Accurate 2010 References Edit AllmusicExternal links EditOfficial Either Orchestra web site Either Orchestra LIVE in Addis Ababa EthioTube Video The One of a Kind Shimmy song video Temptation song video With Mahmoud Ahmed live at Glastonbury With Mulatu Astatke live at Glastonbury Interview with Russ Gershon on AllAboutJazz Accurate Records web site Buda Musique web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Either Orchestra amp 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