Black Earth Ensemble: David Boykin (tenor sax), Tomeka Reid (cello), Tony Herrera (trombone), David Young (trumpet), Ugochi (vocals), Jeff Parker (guitar), Josh Abrams (bass), Marcus Evans (drums), Justin Dillard (piano), Mankwe Ndosi (vocals)
what you wanna hear... creative.....blues...folk....experimental....afrobeat....jazz....new...old traditions mixed into sincere soul....searching...for now...
Black Earth Ensemble started in 1998...named to honor the mother creation and the root of humanity...celebrating the legacy of African American creative expression..Chicago...
.....***Nicole Mitchell leads, plays flute and composes, David Boykin saxophones, David Young trumpet, Tomeka Reid cello, Marcus Evans drums, Josh Abrams bass, Ugochi (African Butafly) vocals, Jeff Parker guitar and Justin Dillard piano
........***New album out: 2007: Black Unstoppable, Delmark Records
........***Xenogenesis Suite: A Tribute to Octavia Butler, Firehouse 12
...........***Black Earth Strings***...swings acoustic on flute, cello, bass and violin/viola with Renee Baker violin, Tomeka Reid cello, Josh Abrams bass and Ms. Mitchell flutes, compositions
.......***Nicole Mitchell Quartet*** started in 2007, working it out but check out "Yearning"
.....***Nicole Mitchell solo CD "Duo with Deer Isle"you can listen to alto moonwater
Nicole Mitchell has been noted as “a compelling improviser of wit, determination, positivity, and tremendous talent...on her way to becoming one of the greatest living flutists in jazz,” (Peter Margasak, Chicago Reader). A creative flutist, composer and bandleader, Mitchell placed first as Downbeat magazine’s "Rising Star Flutist 2008," for the fourth consequetive year, and was awarded ““Chicagoan of the Year 2006” by the Chicago Tribune. Mitchell also won the title for "Jazz Flutist of the Year" from the Jazz Journalists Association 2008. The founder of the critically acclaimed Black Earth Ensemble and Black Earth Strings, Mitchell’s compositions reach across sound worlds, integrating new ideas with moments in the legacy of jazz, gospel, pop, and African percussion to create a fascinating synthesis of “postmodern jazz.” With her ensembles, as a featured flutist, and as a music educator, Mitchell has been a highlight at art venues, festivals throughout Europe, the U.S. and Canada. Mitchell has performed with creative luminaries including George Lewis, Miya Masaoka, Lori Freedman, James Newton, Bill Dixon and Muhal Richard Abrams. She also works on ongoing projects with Anthony Braxton, Ed Wilkerson, David Boykin, Rob Mazurek, Hamid Drake and Arveeayl Ra. Co-President of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), Mitchell works to raise respect and integrity for the improvised flute, and to continue the bold and exciting directions that the AACM has charted for decades. Mitchell is thankful to mentors and teachers including: Jimmy Cheatham, Donald Byrd, James Newton, George Lewis, Fred Anderson, John Fonville, and Edward Wilkerson
Composer
Mitchell recently was commissioned by the Chicago Cultural Center and the Jazz Institute of Chicago for Black Earth Orchestra and premiere of Many Paths to the Sea: A Tribute to Alice Coltrane. She penned and performed a chamber orchestra commission/premiere from Downtown Sound Gallery (Chicago) for Qualities of My Father, dedicated to Mitchell's father. She also was commissioned by Chamber Music America (through the generous support of the Doris Duke Foundation) to premiere Xenogenesis Suite, inspired by award winning sci-fi writer and Afrofuturist, Octavia Butler and she created and performed new music for award-winning poet Haki R. Madhubuti. Mitchell also recently founded her newest group, the Nicole Mitchell Quartet. Mitchell also currently directs the Wheaton Jazz Ensemble at Wheaton College.
Director
Black Earth Ensemble (BEE), founded by Mitchell in 1997, is a forum for her compositions and creative vision. BEE is a multi-genre, multi-generational celebration of the African American cultural legacy. Notable performances for Black Earth Ensemble include the Sons d'hiver Festival (Paris), Guelph Festival (Canada), Le Labbre Nude Festival (Rome), Kerava Jazz Festival (Finland), Vision Festival (New York) and Nouve Forme Festival (Verona). With Black Earth Ensemble, Mitchell has recorded three critically acclaimed CDs: Vision Quest, Afrika Rising and Hope, Future and Destiny. Black Earth's newest CDs are Black Unstoppable was just recently released on Delmark Records, and Xenogenesis Suite on Firehouse 12 Records. Mitchell also leads Black Earth Strings, an acoustic quartet that brings African rhythms, contemporary sounds and swinging improvisation to a chamber music setting. In March, Nicole Mitchell directed the AACM’s Great Black Music Ensemble in her newly commissioned work “Episodes for Creative Ensemble,” featuring saxophonist Matana Roberts.
Flute Soloist
Nicole Mitchell has performed as featured soloist with the Orbert Davis Chicago Jazz Philharmonic at the Auditorium Theater and at Millineum Park in Chicago. In December 2005, Nicole Mitchell performed a special duo concert with pianist Muhal Richard Abrams in celebration of the AACM's 40th Anniversary in Chicago. Mitchell has also performed as a soloist with composer George E. Lewis and the International Composer's and Improvisers Ensemble (2003) in Munich, Germany. In Chicago, Mitchell has also been a featured soloist with Chicago's CUBE Ensemble, University of Chicago's Jazz X-Tet, and the New Black Repertory Ensemble of Columbia College.
Additional Projects
In addition to her own projects, she performs with Anthony Braxton's 12+1-tet, the collective, Frequency (with Ed Wilkerson Jr., Arveeayl Ra and Harrison Bankhead), the Indigo Trio (with Hamid Drake and Harrison Bankhead), the Exploding Star Orchestra (project of Rob Mazurek), the Orbert Davis Jazz Philharmonic, the New Black Reperatory Ensemble (of Columbia College), the Great Black Music Ensemble (of the Chicago AACM), and the David Boykin Expanse.
Educator
Mitchell has done a variety of residencies, workshops and panel discussions in Europe and the U.S. with a focus on jazz and creative music. In April 2007, Mitchell completed a residency with forty local musicians in Paris. The project, called Unity Orchestra, featured her compositions at the Banlieues Bleues festival. In 2005, she was a faculty member of the Vancouver Creative Music Institute (Canada) and the Sherwood Flute Institute (Chicago). In June 2006, 2007, and 2008, Mitchell returned to Vancouver to work with a large ensemble of talented high school musicians and lead their performance at the Vancouver Jazz Festival. Mitchell has also done residencies at Guelph, Canada, and University of Michigan. At home in Chicago, Mitchell is part-time jazz faculty, directing the Jazz Ensemble at Wheaton College.
Hi, thank you very much for the great concert you gave us with Indigo Trio last Thursday night in Cenon/Bordeaux. Peaceful moments of beautiful liberty and that particular spirit that you shared wis us. Peace to you. Greetings from Bordeaux.