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Kendra Shank Trio With Frank Kimbrough & Dean Johnson at The Soapbox

Courtesy of Soapbox Gallery | Posted on November 19, 2020

Where

The Soapbox
255 N Front St
Wilmington, NC
Map

When

Sat, December 12, 2020
8:00 pm

Musicians

Dean Johnson
bass, acoustic

About

"Kendra Shank sounds like sunlight shining through a stained-glass window, her crystalline tone illuminating each song. Working her voice like a horn, she phrases inventively, whether crisp and sizzling or sensuously smoky. She's definitely an original." -Patricia Myers, JAZZ TIMES"A wide open, mind-bending celebration of the human spirit." -Tom Henry, THE BLADEKENDRA SHANK's seven CDs have won numerous “Best of the Year” citations, a New York Times Critics’ Choice, DownBeat poll recognition, and accolades for her “delectable voice” (TIME magazine) and “breathtakingly original concept” (Boston Globe). Her career began as a folk singer-guitarist busking in Paris. When her passion turned to jazz, she studied with vocalist Jay Clayton while honing her craft in Seattle and Paris jazz clubs. Shank soon caught the attention of three other mentors: Bob Dorough who took her on tour in 1991; Shirley Horn who co-produced Shank’s debut CD and showcased her at New York’s Village Vanguard in 1992; and Abbey Lincoln who endorsed her as “an original; a singer with a sound” and hired her as guest guitarist on Lincoln’s "Over The Years" CD and live at the Blue Note. Shank’s ground-breaking 2007 release “A Spirit Free: Abbey Lincoln Songbook” reimagines songs composed by Lincoln. Her most recent recording “Half Moon” is a live concert with pianist Geoffrey Keezer. Since moving to New York in 1997 Shank has become a mainstay on the city’s jazz scene, headlining at the Blue Note, Birdland, Jazz Standard, Iridium and holding a 19-year residency at the historic 55 Bar. She’s appeared on NPR's "JazzSet" and Marian McPartland's "Piano Jazz" and has toured in Europe, Japan, South Africa, Australia, Canada and the U.S. performing in clubs, concert halls, and festivals. In addition to a 21-year collaboration with pianist Frank Kimbrough and bassist Dean Johnson, Shank has performed and/or recorded with Fred Hersch, Larry Willis, Bruce Barth, Geoffrey Keezer, Joe Locke, Abbey Lincoln, Bob Dorough, Jay Clayton, Gary Bartz, Steve Wilson, Peter Leitch, John Stowell, Ben Monder, Pete McCann, Victor Lewis, Matt Wilson, and many others.  kendrashank.comFRANK KIMBROUGH: Pianist, composer, and educator Frank Kimbrough has been active on the New York jazz scene for nearly 35 years. He appears on 20 CDs as a leader or co-leader, and 70 more as a sideman. He won the Great American Jazz Piano Competition in 1985. His work as a pianist and composer has received funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Aaron Copland Foundation, and Chamber Music America’s Doris Duke Jazz Ensembles Project. In 2018 Kimbrough issued his most ambitious recording to date, the six-disc box set, “Monk's Dreams: The Complete Compositions of Thelonious Sphere Monk,” leading an inspired quartet that included drummer Billy Drummond, bassist Rufus Reid, and multi-reedist Scott Robinson. Kimbrough was a founding member and composer-in-residence of the Jazz Composers Collective (1992–2005). He has toured and recorded with the Maria Schneider Orchestra since 1993, and appears on her triple Grammy-winning album Winter Morning Walks with Dawn Upshaw and the Australian Chamber Orchestra, and on her collaboration with David Bowie as well as her album The Thompson Fields. Kimbrough has also worked with jazz legends Dewey Redman, Paul Motian, Paul Bley, and Lee Konitz. He has toured throughout the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Colombia, Europe, Japan, and Australia.DEAN JOHNSON: In the last few years bassist Dean Johnson has performed with numerous groups including the New York Voices, Paul Jost Quartet, Fred Hersch, Jane Ira Bloom and Art Lande. He also performs regularly with pipa virtuoso Min Xioa-Fen and guitarist Steve Salerno in the Blue Pipa Trio, performing their eclectic combination of jazz, bluegrass and Chinese folk songs. Dean has performed as a U.S. Jazz Ambassador with vocalist Roseanna Vitro in the Balkans, Kazahkstan and Kyrgystan, as well as a live recording at the Kennedy Center featuring pianist Kenny Werner, and a recording project celebrating the music of Randy Newman featuring Mark Soskin. He has an ongoing collaborative relationship with saxophonist Hayes Greenfield, guitarists Jay Azzolina & Bruce Arnold and performed over the last sixteen years with vocalist Kendra Shank along with pianist Frank Kimbrough and drummer Tony Moreno. Dean has appeared on over 50 recordings with a variety of artists and his debut recording as a leader titled "Triology," featuring four different trios, was released in 2016. He has traveled extensively throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan, Brazil, Australia, Mexico, and Israel. Born in Seattle, Dean moved to New York in 1980 and has freelanced with a variety of artists including Dave Liebman, Lee Konitz, Bob Brookmeyer, Randy Brecker, Joe Lovano, Phil Woods, Grover Washington, Dave Grusin, Lew Tabackin, Wynton Marsalis, Steve Kuhn, Dave Samuels, Ron Afiff, Dave Douglas, Paul McCandless, Nguyen Le, Art Lande, Ray Anderson, Walter Norris, Maurizio Giammarco, Bill Mays, Vic Juris, Billy Harper, Art Farmer, Nick Brignola, Ronny Cuber, Rob McConnell, Dave Kikoski, Bill Frisell, Albert Dailey, Mike Metheny, John McNeil, and vocalists Sheila Jordan, Jackie and Roy, Mark Murphy, Carol Sloane and Helen Merrill. Dean’s 10-year association with Gerry Mulligan encompassed a variety of musical settings including the Quartet, Nonet, Big Band, and with symphony orchestras, including the Israel Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra — performing all over the world as well as on numerous recordings....

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