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Artist Profile: Artist of the Month
Ken Vandermark

Ken Vandermark
December 1999



Interview By
Luigi Santosuosso



Design in Time

Design in Time
Delmark
1999

Design in Time
Reviewed By

Derek Taylor



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Ken Vandermark


If you're from Chicago you've undoubtedly heard the name Ken Vandermark. Since his arrival in the Windy City in 1989, Ken has played tenor saxophone/clarinet in some of the most influential music groups of the decade including the NRG Ensemble(Delmark 485), DKV Trio, The Vandermark 5, and The Peter Brotzmann Chicago Tenet, just to name a few. Since that time Ken has released numerous records and is currently celebrating his second release on the Delmark label with his innovative group the Sound In Action Trio, entitled "Design In Time,"(Delmark 516). The group features Tim Mulvenna on percussion and the legendary percussionist Robert Barry, best known for his work with Sun Ra's Arkestra not to mention Sonny Stitt, Von Freeman, Lin Halliday and Johnny Griffin. The Sound In Action Trio, provides a vehicle for expression unlike any other group that Ken has led. While the instrumentation gives him the harmonic freedom to stretch musically, the presence of Robert Barry adds an historical foundation to the music that can only be accomplished with a player of Barry's stature. "Design In Time" will undoubtedly become known as one of Ken Vandermark's greatest accomplishments to date.

Born on September 22, 1964 in Rhode Island, Ken was exposed to jazz and classical music at an early age. While growing up in Boston, Ken and his father went to nearly every jazz concert whether it be swing, be bop, or avant-garde. Ken started playing trumpet in the 4th grade, but upon hearing Joe McPhee's "Tenor" album he decided to switch to playing tenor saxophone at the age of 17. Ken attended McGill University in Montreal to study film, but upon graduating in 1996 he decided to pursue music full-time. Through his dedication, unyielding will, and endearing persona, Ken has succeeded in reviving the avant music scene, inspiring a younger generation to support jazz and avant music in Chicago and around the world. This year Ken's achievements were recognized on a national level when he recieved the prestigious MacArthur Foundation "Genius Grant".




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