Ray Brown - His Life and Music - Jay Sweet

Ray Brown - His Life and Music - Jay Sweet

Green and Brown: The Ray Brown Trio (1991-2002)

Ray Brown - His Life and Music - Jay Sweet

Jay Sweet [+-]
musician, educator and writer
Jay Sweet is a professional jazz bassist, educator, writer, and researcher. Currently, he teaches bass instruction and courses in Jazz History, American Music History, and Music Appreciation at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey. He has also taught several related courses at Middlesex College and Rutgers University. In addition, he is the owner and director of Sweet Music Academy, where he and his fantastic staff of highly trained instructors have taught well over 3,500 students through his efforts. Along with teaching, Jay Sweet is an active performer who has performed and recorded with several noted artists. Most recently, he has worked as a contributing editor of Jersey Jazz Magazine and author of the books A History of American Music: An Origin Story 1750-1950 and The Music of 1964: The 50 Most Impactful Albums.

Jay Sweet holds degrees from Berklee College of Music (B.M.) and Rutgers University (M.M.). He is also the host of the popular podcasts 30 Albums For 30 Years (1964-1994) and The Jazz Real Book.

Description

The chapter details the evolution of the Ray Brown Trio from 1991 to 2002. It highlights Benny Green's entry as a pianist, his mentorship by Brown, and the trio's transformation. Green's departure led to Geoff Keezer joining, succeeded by Larry Fuller. The text also covers the transition from Jeff Hamilton to Gregory Hutchinson on drums. The trio's recordings showcase their dynamic performances, including notable albums like Bassface, Don’t Get Sassy, and Seven Steps To Heaven. The trio's collaborative spirit and adaptability underpin Ray Brown's commitment to nurturing young jazz talent.

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Sweet, Jay. Green and Brown: The Ray Brown Trio (1991-2002). Ray Brown - His Life and Music. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. Jan 2025. ISBN 9781800505353. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=45357. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.45357. Jan 2025

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