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Brooke Sofferman

Drummer / composer Brooke Sofferman has been performing throughout the East coast for the past twenty years, in a vast array of musical situations. Originally from Colchester, Vermont, Brooke moved to Boston to further his musical education at the New England Conservatory of Music.

At NEC, where he attained his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Jazz Performance, his studies with jazz legends George Russell, Bob Moses, Danilo Perez, Jerry Bergonzi, George Garzone, Cecil McBee, John Abercrombie, Fred Buda (Boston Pops) and John McNeil were vital to his development as a drummer and composer. Brooke attended NEC on scholarship and led the NEC Honors Jazz Quintet, which featured performances at Boston’s finest concert halls.

Brooke is now on the faculty of NEC, where he teaches ensembles and private lessons, along with his extensive private teaching schedule.

Brooke continues to perform/record around New England, New York and the East coast with many of the top tier jazz musicians, such as Jerry Bergonzi, John Medeski, Chris Potter, George Garzone, Bruce Gertz, John Lockwood, Bevan Manson, Herb Pomeroy, and John Abercrombie to name a few. Besides performing live with his group and as a sideman, he has been on over a dozen recordings in the past year.

Along with his performing and recording credits, he is also endorsed by Sonor drums, Istanbul Agop Cymbals and Pro-Mark drumsticks and brushes.

Brooke’s first CD as leader, “Modesty’s Odyssey” has received over thirty rave reviews from publications such as Jazz Times, Downbeat, the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald and Modern Drummer, to name a few. It featured tenor giant Jerry Bergonzi and play-by-play liner notes, provided by modern guitar legend, John Abercrombie.

"Brooke covers a lot of ground on his exclusively original debut. From time, to no time, changes to none, in and out, and always having big fun. This is what it’s all about after all, takin’ some chances, and having a ball. This is real serious music, for the young at heart. I really enjoyed this.” -John Abercrombie

Brooke’s second album, “The Green Between,” was released by Summit Records in March of 2002. Summit Records is distributed world-wide by Allegro Music, one of the top jazz distributors in the business. “The Green Between” has been featured and reviewed in the Boston Globe, (Top 10 CD’s of 2002) Jazz Times, Jazziz, LA Jazz Scene, AMG, All About Jazz, 52nd Street Jazz Review, Beyond Coltrane, Modern Drummer, Percussive Arts Society and dozens of other publications and online sites.

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Album Review

Brooke Sofferman: Fine Whines

Read "Fine Whines" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Boston-based drummer Brooke Sofferman brings a rock and roll level energy to juice up some excellent, intricate mainstream jazz on Fine Whines, his third CD this century on Summit Records. On this quintet effort--two horns and a guitar-driven rhythm section--implacable forward momentum and monster chops, all around, reign.Jerry Bergonzi is the saxophonist here, and you can put your money down on a superior listening experience if his name shows up on a CD cover. His Tenorist (Savant Records, ...

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The Sofferman Perspective: One Stone, Two Birds

Read "One Stone, Two Birds" reviewed by Jim Santella


Brooke Sofferman's original music carries with it both a deep loyalty to jazz's tradition and a surging perspective of where jazz is headed. You'll find pointers at his website, which will lead you to audio samples.

The title track shifts meters between 7/4, 6/4, 13/4 and 9/4. These rhythmic changes allow the band to explore, while stutter steps keep the listener wrapped up in a groove. In Sofferman we find a composer who respects the listener's thirst for ...

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Brooke Sofferman featuring Jerry Bergonzi: The Green Between

Read "The Green Between" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Brooke Sofferman second album as a leader, and first for the Arizona-based Summit record label, deals strictly with the compositions of the drummer/leader. Showing significant compositional awareness, the tunes cut a wide swathe of rhythmic and harmonic invention, including reggae, blues, swing and ballad. The latter musical species is well represented by a lovely, pensive “Sunbird". The contributions to this session by Sofferman's playmates, especially tenor sax man Jerry Bergonzi and Phil Grenadier's trumpet, are well documented on this track. ...

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Brooke Sofferman: The Green Between

Read "The Green Between" reviewed by Jim Santella


What a swinging affair!

Brooke Sofferman’s sextet makes this sequel to his Modesty’s Odyssey smoke from start to finish. Using the same personnel and adding a few key players, drummer Sofferman has created another outstanding album. Once again, his compositions serve as the basis for intriguing improvisation. A variety of textures from the drum set color each selection. Jerry Bergonzi, Phil Grenadier and Jacques Chanier add significant charm. No smooth jazz here. Sofferman elevates the art of jazz ...

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Brooke Sofferman: The Green Between

Read "The Green Between" reviewed by Jim Santella


What a swinging affair!

Brooke Sofferman’s sextet makes this sequel to his Modesty’s Odyssey smoke from start to finish. Using the same personnel and adding a few key players, drummer Sofferman has created another outstanding album. Once again, his compositions serve as the basis for intriguing improvisation. A variety of textures from the drum set color each selection. Jerry Bergonzi, Phil Grenadier and Jacques Chanier add significant charm. No smooth jazz here. Sofferman elevates the art of jazz and carries ...

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Brooke Sofferman: Modesty's Odyssey

Read "Modesty's Odyssey" reviewed by Jim Santella


Drummer Brooke Sofferman has all the right stuff. His self-produced debut album shows that from its very start. This highly recommended quintet session features Sofferman’s loose modern mainstream compositions and an ensemble that permits each artist to express freely without falling into traditional roles. Bassist Thomson Kneeland solos lyrically and with a fluid technique. Guitarist Norm Zocher comps as needed and stretches out often. His superimposed harmonic interaction with saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi drives the ensemble with deliberation; particularly on “Shaodare." ...

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Brooke Sofferman: Modesty's Odyssey

Read "Modesty's Odyssey" reviewed by Mark Corroto


I’ve always thought of jazz in terms of Major League Baseball. You have your major labels, Verve, Blue Note, Warner Bros., and Sony, that record the huge stars, usually late in their careers. Hard core fans scout the minor league, small independent labels that develop the talent of a jazz artist, the Black Saints, Riversides, and Criss Crosses of this world. Today we all dig Joe Lovano’s Blue Note recordings, voting him as a top saxophonist every year, but check ...

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Radio

Brooke Sofferman on WGBH Tonight @ 9pm

Brooke Sofferman on WGBH Tonight @ 9pm

Source: All About Jazz

Please tune into WGBH 89.7FM on Wednesday, November 2nd at 9:00pm for an interview with Eric Jackson and Brooke Sofferman. We will be playing selections from my 3 CD's as a leader on Summit Records and new recordings. For those of you outside of the Boston area, you can stream this interview live worlwide at www.wgbh.org and click onto “listen now."

We're writing to invite you to a Sofferman Perspective performance Friday, November 4th at 8:30pm, at He Acton Jazz ...

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Performance / Tour

Brooke Sofferman & Jerry Bergonzi @ Scullers in Boston

Brooke Sofferman & Jerry Bergonzi @ Scullers in Boston

Source: All About Jazz

This is a reminder that the Sofferman Perspective will be performing LIVE at the Scullers Jazz Club next Tuesday, April 13th to celebrate the release of our new CD on Summit Records, One Stone, Two Birds. Our first set starts at 8pm and dinner and spirits are available at the club. The admission is $12.00 and is in a SMOKE-FREE enviroment, so kids are welcome! Please come join us and bring the fam or some friends....the more, the merrier!

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Fine Whines

Summit Records
2007

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One Stone, Two Birds

Summit Records
2004

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One Stone | Two Birds

Summit Records
2004

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The Green Between

Unknown label
2002

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