' li Thursday, October 20, 1988 - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Page llA THE HOT Courtney Pine Will Blow I I 1X0 v^ounney x-ine w iii r»j I I r ^ At Ovens Auditorium J It isn't often that the British press gives enthusiastic cover age or any coverage at all to a rising, young British Jazz musi cian. Courtney Pine has been called "a player of enormous po tential" by The Observer, while The Ciiardian. noting the 22- year-old saxophonist's unani mous media accolades, pro nounced that Pine "has suddenly shot to as much stardom as you can get on the Jazz scene this side of the Atlantic." iPine showed early promise at sphool. He honed his technique on the clarinet, and discovered ail old saxophone in the cup- tjoard. He was soon skipping tjqmework to sit in ■with reggae arid funk artists, and bands like Cjllnt Eastwood and Hi Tension. TJiat he discovered Jazz at all is due to 'West Coast Jazz photog rapher William Claxton. Court- ifey fell in love with the look of Sonny Rollins in stetson and gan belt, tenor hooked under his arm like a Winchester, on the (•over of 'Way Out West." "At that ^e I didn't know what impro vising entailed," Courtney re- (jalls, with a laugh. "1 knew noth ing at all about chord substitutions, I Just knew how to play the Instrument and the C ^harp major scale, and that was tt. I put the record on and tried to play what he played, regard less of whether he was ilatten- ^ig his ninths. I was Ignorant." ■ Rollins led him to John Col- frane, his other big influence, 4nd to a growing impatience ■{vith what he considered the Mmitatlons of the reggae circuit, ideanwhile, his Jazz listening ed ucation travelled back to Lester ■][pung and Sidney Bechet, and forward to Albert Ayler. U'Now the problem was where h'pd with whom to play. He at tended a few of drummer John Stevens' workshops, and sat in with Stevens' Free Bop outfit, pine was beginning to have a name, and when Rolling Stone Charlie Watts formed his big band, Courtney was there in the ^ax section with veterans like Don Weller and Alan Skidmore. Mis volcanic solos tore up the Courtney Pine regulars during the big band's residence at London's Ronnie Scott Club. But Courtney dreamt of more than being a sldeman. Almost two years ago he formed an or ganization called The Ablbl Jazz Arts as a rallying point for young, black British musicians trying to play Jazz or, as Court ney puts it "Afro-classical mu sic." Arts Council assistance (Great Britain's version of the National Endowment for the Arts) has not been forthcoming so far, but the young leader has set up a nineteen-piece big band drawn from TAJA enthu siasts. "We decided to form The Jazz Warriors to show people that we can play Jazz, and to get into the public eye. A lot of the guys in the big band have come from reggae and funk, and they have the same problems that I had." Every gig so far has been a sell-out pretty much on word-of- mouth alone. ar. m M, The Gyrlz; Terri Robinson (D.Tara Geter (C) and Monica Payne have just made their recording debut. The Gyrlz Come On With First Album Terrii Robinson, Tara Geter, Monica Payne of THE GTTRLZ that's who! The GYRLZ captured the attention of the top teen- dream hearthrob singer and he convinced them to delay their own tour to add their voices to his show (and are in his latest video). Terri, the lead vocalist, said, "How could you look into those eyes and say no." Their own debut album Ix>ve Me Or Leave Me. Just out on Capitol Records, is savvy progressive R&B music by three young wom en who write and sing songs that are a fresh blend of hip-hop funk dance grooves. Add to that the production punch of Andre Harrell, who's also produced Heavy D & The Boyz and Guy, and Teddy Riley, who's worked with Keith Sweat and A1B. Sure!. In fact. It was Teddy who turned A1 B. on to THE GYRLZ with their first single 'Wishing You Were Here." For those of you who don't know who the THE GYRLZ (pro nounced with the Brooklynese "goylz") a little history is in order. A year ago South Carolina na- Ives Monica and Tara were in high school and in an all-girl rap group called Fantasy. One night the spunlqr twosome met producer Andre Harrell at a Heavy D and The Boyz concert — and treated them to a taste of their rapping. Harrell liked what he heard and invited them to come to NYC to put together a demo, but suggested they sing Instead of rap. Two months later Harrell, a year behind Tara, graduated from high school on a Friday, and by Sunday the two were in New York City, without the guar antee of a recording contract. Andre took them into the studio with Kyle West, and they record ed a song. Nothing came of it, so Tara and Monica flew back home to South Carolina. Meanwhile, Andre signed a management contract with Terri (who at the time was in a group called Precise) and wanted to put her in a new group. A month later Tara and Monica were meeting with Terri in NYC. As Monica says, "It was like we had known each other forever. We went into the studio and cut a demo of It's Over,' and it was Just JOIN THE CROWD! Read "THE VOICE OF THE BLACK COMMUNHY' Pine believes in advancing on several fronts at once. In addi tion to The Jazz Warriors, Courtney also co-leads the all saxophone quartet. The World's First Saxophone Posse, and his own quintet. "Ideally, each band is suitable for different venues. WFSP is a chamber band which I'd like to see in a small room, the quintet in clubs, and the Warriors at festivals. In a remarkably short time, he has attracted the attention of touring Americans. Besides be ing chosen for the George Rus sell Orchestra tour, Courtney has sat in with Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers at the 1986 Camden Jazz Festival, more than holding his own in that fast company. Playing with Blakey was a dream come true. "Standing on stage with the Jazz Messengers? Phew! Art Blakey gives you support everywhere so that you can be rhythmically free. It was like being in a big blanket. I've never felt like that before!" He has also sat in over several nights with Elvin Jones & The Jazz Machine at Ronnie Scott's, which has resulted in an offer to. tour with the combo, fin ishing up in Japan for a John Coltrane Memorial concert. Pine's debut album was re leased in the autumn of 1986 and entered the British charts at No. 38, making it the first se rious Jazz album to make the British listing. Three months later Journey To The Urge With in qualified for the platinum disc, with UK sales in excess of 60,000. Pine and his regular quartet have spent most of 1987 touring Britain and Europe, tak ing a summer hiatus to recor(l a new album - Destiny's Song A The Image Of Pursuance. Destiny's Song, released on An tilles New Directions, is pro duced by Delfayo Marsalis, (younger brother of Branford and Wynton). "I believe that West Indian cul ture — elements of reggae, ca lypso, church and my parents' musical tastes like ska — will come out in our Jazz by osmosis. I think a black British style is going to evolve." Quick results and Low Costs are Classified trademarks. Call 376-0496 YVOfCMIMS District Court Jud^ Subscribe Today! Braces For Children & Adults Dr. PAUL A. McGILL D.D.S., P.A. "Practice Limited To Orthodontics" CONVENIENT LOCATION & SAT. HRS (704)375-7005 1404 Beatties Ford Road Northwest Gateway Prolessional Center Suite 200 • Charlotte, North Carplina 28216 Carole B. 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