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Fly Trio al Parco della Musica di Roma

Read "Fly Trio al Parco della Musica di Roma" reviewed by Mario Calvitti


Fly Parco della Musica Roma 22.01.2018 Originariamente nato nel 2000 come Jeff Ballard Trio e successivamente diventato Fly, il trio costituito da Mark Turner ai sassofoni, Jeff Ballard alla batteria e Larry Grenadier al contrabbasso ha realizzato solo tre album in tutti questi anni, a cominciare dall'omonimo Fly su Savoy nel 2004 per approdare in seguito alla ECM con la quale ha pubblicato Sky & Country nel 2009 e Year of the Snake nel ...

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Fly Trio At Blue Note In Milan

Read "Fly Trio At Blue Note In Milan" reviewed by Roberto Cifarelli


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Album Review

Fly: Year of the Snake

Read "Year of the Snake" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


While there are numerous jazz trios, few leave a lasting impression. This is not the case for Fly, consisting of younger but fully established jazz artists-- saxophonist extraordinaire Mark Turner and his equally talented cohorts, bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jeff Ballard. At just over ten minutes, the episodic “Kingston," from the trio's sophomore ECM release, Year of the Snake , encapsulates rousing composition and exhilarating improvisation. What begins tentatively, with inquisitive probing--elongated unison lines and gentle ...

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Extended Analysis

Year of the Snake

Read "Year of the Snake" reviewed by John Kelman


When a group of musicians works together more often in extracurricular configurations with other leaders, what do they do when they come together for their own project? In the case of saxophonist Mark Turner, bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jeff Ballard-- who, individually and collectively, have worked with everyone from pianist Brad Mehldau and guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel to trumpeter Enrico Rava-- it's Fly, the trio that released its self-titled debut on Savoy Jazz in 2004, making the jump to ECM ...

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Album Review

Fly: Sky & Country

Read "Sky & Country" reviewed by Jeff Dayton-Johnson


The near-unanimous acclaim that has greeted Fly's sophomore effort (and ECM debut) tends to see the trio as a second coming of the legendary Bill Evans Trio that recorded the classic Waltz for Debby and Sunday at the Village Vanguard (Riverside, 1961). That's the way people are talking about the record, anyway.The record doesn't sound like the Evans trio, nor is there any good reason why it should sound like a record almost fifty years old. The similarity ...

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Album Review

Fly: Sky & Country

Read "Sky & Country" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Mark Turner, Jeff Ballard and Larry Grenadier first played together in 2000 as the Jeff Ballard Trio. Since then they have performed in different groups. The long association has helped establish immediacy between them, a reading of the minds that translates into absorbing music.

All three have contributed compositions to Sky & Country, the second release by their collaborative group Fly. The music has impeccable character in its ability to evolve and break open into some majestic improvisation. ...

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Album Review

Fly: Sky & Country

Read "Sky & Country" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


15 years ago Mark Turner was among a trio of young tenors who were poised to have a lasting impact on jazz. However, having not had Joshua Redman's pedigree or James Carter's flair for self-promotion, Turner's major-label output came and went without generating the attention a musician of his caliber deserved. Today he is a member of Fly, a cooperative trio representing the best a sax-bass-drums lineup--featuring Brad Mehldau's rhythm section--has to offer. Bassist Larry Grenadier has ...


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