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West Coast Get Down

The West Coast Get Down is an American jazz collective formed in Los Angeles in 2006. Its members include saxophonist Kamasi Washington, bassists Miles Mosley and Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner, drummers Ronald Bruner Jr. and Tony Austin, pianists Cameron Graves and Brandon Coleman, trombonist Ryan Porter, and multi-instrumentalist Terrace Martin. Most of the members of the group gained prominence for their contributions to Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed album To Pimp a Butterfly (2015).[2]

West Coast Get Down
From left: Miles Mosley, Terrace Martin, Ronald Bruner Jr., Kamasi Washington, and Ryan Porter, performing at BRIC JazzFest in Brooklyn in 2015
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active2009–present
Members

Described as the "Wu-Tang Clan of jazz,"[3] the collective has been hailed for "revitalizing jazz for younger audiences."[1][4][5]

History

1993–2009: Origins

Each member of the collective grew up in Los Angeles County.[2] Though they attended different high schools, they were first brought together in 1993 thanks to Locke High School music educator Reggie Andrews, who led an extracurricular music ensemble in Watts called the Multi-School Jazz Band; and Barbara Sealy and Robert Brodhead, who raised funds for Andrews after-school programs through the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz.[6][7] Members of this band include Kamasi Washington (saxophone), brothers Stephen Bruner (bass) and Ronald Bruner Jr. (drums), Miles Mosley (bass), Tony Austin (drums), Brandon Coleman (keyboard), Cameron Graves (piano), and Ryan Porter (trombone).[8][9]

As high schoolers, the group held some of their jam sessions in Washington's garage studio, affectionately dubbed "the Shack."[2] and at after-school programs and gigs around the City of LA, procured and produced by Andrews and Sealy. The larger group began performing at jazz clubs throughout Los Angeles after graduation, including at the World Stage, an African-American arts space in Leimert Park founded by jazz drummer Billy Higgins, and at the coffee shop 5th Street Dick's.

The group, occasionally joined by vocalist Patrice Quinn, also had a residency at the Piano Bar, a Hollywood bar venue that became the group's home after Mosley created a space for them to perform when they were back off the road from their various tours. In 2008, Mosley led the twice-weekly performing residency at the Piano Bar that would last eight years until the space closed in 2016.[2][10] The West Coast Get Down collective was officially established at the Piano Bar in 2009, with Mosley as its founder.

2010–2015: Later collaborations

In December 2011, the West Coast Get Down rented studio space at Kingsize Soundlabs in Echo Park, where they recorded for 30 straight days from 9 a.m. to 2 a.m., sometimes sleeping in the studio, in what came to be known as the "KSL Sessions." With Tony Austin doubling as the studio engineer,[11] they recorded around 190 songs, many of which later appeared on albums including Washington's Brainfeeder release The Epic (2015), Mosley's Uprising (2017), Ronald Bruner's Triumph (2017), Graves's Planetary Prince (2017), Coleman's Resistance (2018), and Mosley and Austin's joint project BFI (2014).[2][12][13][14] While productive, these sessions were taxing for the musicians, with Mosley recounting, "It was, creatively, the most freeing thing I’ve ever been a part of, but as a human being, it was really hard."[12] Porter has said, "Those sessions are a blur, honestly, but I just remember us approaching that music so cinematically."[2]

In 2013, rapper Kendrick Lamar, who had been friends with Terrace Martin since 2005,[15] enlisted Martin to work on his upcoming album To Pimp a Butterfly.[16] Martin later tapped Washington to provide string arrangements and saxophone parts.[17][18] Miles Mosley and Ronald Bruner Jr. also participated in the album's recording sessions.[2] To Pimp a Butterfly was released in 2015 to widespread critical acclaim, garnering 11 nominations and five wins at the 58th Grammy Awards.[12] It is regarded as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time.[19]

2016–present: After To Pimp a Butterfly

Before the Piano Bar closed in 2016, the West Coast Get Down played one of the venue's closing performances, a "secret show" with little advertisement.[12] Members of the group have since pursued their own projects and tours, often alongside some subset of the collective.[12] Regarding the future of the collective, Ronald Bruner Jr. said in 2020, "Being in this band is a gig forever. I could be 90 and Kamasi will still call me!" Washington said the group has discussed creating an album under the West Coast Get Down moniker sometime in the future.[2]

Members

Discography

The West Coast Get Down has been noted for their contributions to the following albums:

Year Artist Album Ref.
2014 Miles Mosley and Tony Austin BFI [2]
2015 Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly
Kamasi Washington The Epic
2017 Cameron Graves Planetary Prince
Ryan Porter Spangle-Lang Lane [20]
Ronald Bruner Jr. Triumph [2]
Miles Mosley Uprising
2018 Kamasi Washington Heaven and Earth [21]
Ryan Porter The Optimist [2]
Brandon Coleman Resistance
2020 Kamasi Washington Becoming (soundtrack) [22]

References

  1. ^ a b Valente, Sarah (August 31, 2022). "Vail Jazz Workshop alumnus Ryan Porter: 'The music chose me'". VailDaily. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Hobbs, Thomas (June 26, 2020). "The history of the West Coast Get Down, LA's jazz giants". Dazed. Retrieved January 9, 2023.
  3. ^ Kinos-Goodin, Jesse (May 17, 2017). "Everything you need to know about the West Coast Get Down". CBC Radio. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  4. ^ Newcomb, Ming Lee (August 17, 2017). "PREMIERE: Jazz Bassist Miles Mosley Shares New Music Video For "Shadow Of Doubt"". Live for Live Music. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  5. ^ Waring, Charles (April 8, 2019). "Bassist Miles Mosley On Jazz's "Nutrient-Dense" Past, Present And Future". uDiscover Music. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  6. ^ Effinger, Shannon (October 28, 2016). "Q&A with Terrace Martin: From Hip-Hop to Herbie Hancock". Downbeat. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  7. ^ "ALL THAT JAZZ". Los Angeles Times. April 22, 2001. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  8. ^ Weiner, Natalie (July 29, 2015). "Way Out West: How Flying Lotus, Kamasi Washington, and Brainfeeder Are Bringing Jazz Back to the People". Vice. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  9. ^ Ducker, Eric (July 22, 2015). "LA jazz: how Kamasi Washington and Thundercat are breathing new life into the west coast scene". The Guardian. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  10. ^ O'Connell, Sean (May 20, 2015). "The Epicness of Kamasi Washington and the West Coast Get Down". KCET. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  11. ^ Ratliff, Ben (April 24, 2015). "Los Angeles Jazz With Kamasi Washington and Others". The New York Times. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
  12. ^ a b c d e Coplen, Hayden (June 1, 2017). "How Los Angeles Got Its Jazz Mojo Back". Gear Patrol. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  13. ^ Shatz, Adam (January 21, 2016). "Kamasi Washington's Giant Step". The New York Times. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  14. ^ West, Michael (July 29, 2019). "The "Optimistic" Jazz of Kendrick & Kamasi Collaborator Ryan Porter". Bandcamp Daily. Retrieved January 12, 2023.
  15. ^ Freeman, Phil (November 2, 2021). "Interview: Terrace Martin On Kendrick, Snoop, Herbie, Kamasi, & His New Album 'Drones'". Stereogum. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  16. ^ Golden, Zara (March 16, 2015). "Here's A Timeline Of Everything That Led Up To Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly". The FADER. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  17. ^ Espinoza, Joshua (October 3, 2017). "Kamasi Washington on 'To Pimp a Butterfly': 'That Record Changed Music'". Complex. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
  18. ^ Zo (January 5, 2016). "Watch Kamasi Washington Jam w/ Terrace Martin, Discuss 'To Pimp A Butterfly'". Okayplayer. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
  19. ^ Conteh, Mankaprr (June 7, 2022). "The 200 Greatest Hip-Hop Albums of All Time". Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
  20. ^ Collar, Matt. "Ryan Porter Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
  21. ^ Van Nguyen, Dean (July 22, 2018). "Kamasi Washington: Heaven and Earth review – A jazz genius at work". The Irish Times. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
  22. ^ Jurek, Thom. "Kamasi Washington - Becoming Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved January 11, 2023.

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The West Coast Get Down is an American jazz collective formed in Los Angeles in 2006 Its members include saxophonist Kamasi Washington bassists Miles Mosley and Stephen Thundercat Bruner drummers Ronald Bruner Jr and Tony Austin pianists Cameron Graves and Brandon Coleman trombonist Ryan Porter and multi instrumentalist Terrace Martin Most of the members of the group gained prominence for their contributions to Kendrick Lamar s critically acclaimed album To Pimp a Butterfly 2015 2 West Coast Get DownFrom left Miles Mosley Terrace Martin Ronald Bruner Jr Kamasi Washington and Ryan Porter performing at BRIC JazzFest in Brooklyn in 2015Background informationOriginLos Angeles California U S GenresJazzhip hopfunk 1 Years active2009 presentMembersMiles Mosley Kamasi Washington Terrace Martin Ryan Porter Stephen Thundercat Bruner Ronald Bruner Jr Tony Austin Cameron Graves Brandon Coleman Patrice QuinnDescribed as the Wu Tang Clan of jazz 3 the collective has been hailed for revitalizing jazz for younger audiences 1 4 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 1993 2009 Origins 1 2 2010 2015 Later collaborations 1 3 2016 present After To Pimp a Butterfly 2 Members 3 Discography 4 ReferencesHistory Edit1993 2009 Origins Edit Each member of the collective grew up in Los Angeles County 2 Though they attended different high schools they were first brought together in 1993 thanks to Locke High School music educator Reggie Andrews who led an extracurricular music ensemble in Watts called the Multi School Jazz Band and Barbara Sealy and Robert Brodhead who raised funds for Andrews after school programs through the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz 6 7 Members of this band include Kamasi Washington saxophone brothers Stephen Bruner bass and Ronald Bruner Jr drums Miles Mosley bass Tony Austin drums Brandon Coleman keyboard Cameron Graves piano and Ryan Porter trombone 8 9 As high schoolers the group held some of their jam sessions in Washington s garage studio affectionately dubbed the Shack 2 and at after school programs and gigs around the City of LA procured and produced by Andrews and Sealy The larger group began performing at jazz clubs throughout Los Angeles after graduation including at the World Stage an African American arts space in Leimert Park founded by jazz drummer Billy Higgins and at the coffee shop 5th Street Dick s The group occasionally joined by vocalist Patrice Quinn also had a residency at the Piano Bar a Hollywood bar venue that became the group s home after Mosley created a space for them to perform when they were back off the road from their various tours In 2008 Mosley led the twice weekly performing residency at the Piano Bar that would last eight years until the space closed in 2016 2 10 The West Coast Get Down collective was officially established at the Piano Bar in 2009 with Mosley as its founder 2010 2015 Later collaborations Edit Kamasi Washington and Ryan Porter performing at San Sebastian Jazz Festival in 2017 In December 2011 the West Coast Get Down rented studio space at Kingsize Soundlabs in Echo Park where they recorded for 30 straight days from 9 a m to 2 a m sometimes sleeping in the studio in what came to be known as the KSL Sessions With Tony Austin doubling as the studio engineer 11 they recorded around 190 songs many of which later appeared on albums including Washington s Brainfeeder release The Epic 2015 Mosley s Uprising 2017 Ronald Bruner s Triumph 2017 Graves s Planetary Prince 2017 Coleman s Resistance 2018 and Mosley and Austin s joint project BFI 2014 2 12 13 14 While productive these sessions were taxing for the musicians with Mosley recounting It was creatively the most freeing thing I ve ever been a part of but as a human being it was really hard 12 Porter has said Those sessions are a blur honestly but I just remember us approaching that music so cinematically 2 In 2013 rapper Kendrick Lamar who had been friends with Terrace Martin since 2005 15 enlisted Martin to work on his upcoming album To Pimp a Butterfly 16 Martin later tapped Washington to provide string arrangements and saxophone parts 17 18 Miles Mosley and Ronald Bruner Jr also participated in the album s recording sessions 2 To Pimp a Butterfly was released in 2015 to widespread critical acclaim garnering 11 nominations and five wins at the 58th Grammy Awards 12 It is regarded as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time 19 2016 present After To Pimp a Butterfly Edit Before the Piano Bar closed in 2016 the West Coast Get Down played one of the venue s closing performances a secret show with little advertisement 12 Members of the group have since pursued their own projects and tours often alongside some subset of the collective 12 Regarding the future of the collective Ronald Bruner Jr said in 2020 Being in this band is a gig forever I could be 90 and Kamasi will still call me Washington said the group has discussed creating an album under the West Coast Get Down moniker sometime in the future 2 Members EditMiles Mosley upright bass amp vocals Kamasi Washington tenor saxophone Ryan Porter trombone Tony Austin drums Ronald Bruner Jr drums Cameron Graves piano Brandon Coleman keyboards Thundercat electric bass Terrace Martin alto saxophone keyboards Patrice Quinn background vocalsDiscography EditThe West Coast Get Down has been noted for their contributions to the following albums Year Artist Album Ref 2014 Miles Mosley and Tony Austin BFI 2 2015 Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a ButterflyKamasi Washington The Epic2017 Cameron Graves Planetary PrinceRyan Porter Spangle Lang Lane 20 Ronald Bruner Jr Triumph 2 Miles Mosley Uprising2018 Kamasi Washington Heaven and Earth 21 Ryan Porter The Optimist 2 Brandon Coleman Resistance2020 Kamasi Washington Becoming soundtrack 22 References Edit a b Valente Sarah August 31 2022 Vail Jazz Workshop alumnus Ryan Porter The music chose me VailDaily Retrieved January 10 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k Hobbs Thomas June 26 2020 The history of the West Coast Get Down LA s jazz giants Dazed Retrieved January 9 2023 Kinos Goodin Jesse May 17 2017 Everything you need to know about the West Coast Get Down CBC Radio Retrieved January 10 2023 Newcomb Ming Lee August 17 2017 PREMIERE Jazz Bassist Miles Mosley Shares New Music Video For Shadow Of Doubt Live for Live Music Retrieved January 10 2023 Waring Charles April 8 2019 Bassist Miles Mosley On Jazz s Nutrient Dense Past Present And Future uDiscover Music Retrieved January 10 2023 Effinger Shannon October 28 2016 Q amp A with Terrace Martin From Hip Hop to Herbie Hancock Downbeat Retrieved January 10 2023 ALL THAT JAZZ Los Angeles Times April 22 2001 Retrieved January 10 2023 Weiner Natalie July 29 2015 Way Out West How Flying Lotus Kamasi Washington and Brainfeeder Are Bringing Jazz Back to the People Vice Retrieved January 10 2023 Ducker Eric July 22 2015 LA jazz how Kamasi Washington and Thundercat are breathing new life into the west coast scene The Guardian Retrieved January 10 2023 O Connell Sean May 20 2015 The Epicness of Kamasi Washington and the West Coast Get Down KCET Retrieved January 10 2023 Ratliff Ben April 24 2015 Los Angeles Jazz With Kamasi Washington and Others The New York Times Retrieved January 11 2023 a b c d e Coplen Hayden June 1 2017 How Los Angeles Got Its Jazz Mojo Back Gear Patrol Retrieved January 10 2023 Shatz Adam January 21 2016 Kamasi Washington s Giant Step The New York Times Retrieved January 10 2023 West Michael July 29 2019 The Optimistic Jazz of Kendrick amp Kamasi Collaborator Ryan Porter Bandcamp Daily Retrieved January 12 2023 Freeman Phil November 2 2021 Interview Terrace Martin On Kendrick Snoop Herbie Kamasi amp His New Album Drones Stereogum Retrieved January 10 2023 Golden Zara March 16 2015 Here s A Timeline Of Everything That Led Up To Kendrick Lamar s To Pimp A Butterfly The FADER Retrieved January 10 2023 Espinoza Joshua October 3 2017 Kamasi Washington on To Pimp a Butterfly That Record Changed Music Complex Retrieved January 11 2023 Zo 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