Ben Wolfe: double-bass; Nicole Glover: tenor saxophone; Adam Birmbaum; piano: Kush Abadey: drums
New York bassist/composer and bandleader Ben Wolfe’s music has been described as “Mingus and Miles Davis meet Bartok and Bernard Herrmann” (Ben Ratliff - The New York Times). Acclaimed by some of the jazz world’s most respected critics for his “wit and cool intelligence” and signature “innovative, melding of hard-swinging jazz quartet, outstanding guest soloists and classical string quartet.”
Ben’s latest release Unjust, is his tenth as a leader. “This project was a gathering of musicians I believed would find common ground with each other and would also find some magic within the ensemble. I very much enjoyed the process and I’m extremely proud to present Unjust.”
There is no doubt that after decades as one of the most sought-after bassists in jazz, performing with top names such as Wynton Marsalis, Harry Connick Jr., Daian Krall, and many others, award-winning composer and bandleader Ben Wolfe is clear about his creative direction . . . “Much of the music I’ve composed; particularly the music that includes strings, I think of as chamber music within a jazz context.”
Ben maintains a busy schedule, performing and touring on the international stage. Currently a member of the teaching faculty at The Julliard School in New York City, Ben is helping to shape and mentor the jazz scene’s next generation of outstanding talent.