on "For No One", "Rock Song 3" and "Clea": Randy Ingram, piano, Matt Clohesy, bass, Jochen Rueckert, drums
on "The Road Ahead": Randy Ingram, piano; John Ellis, tenor sax; Matt Clohesy, bass; Jochen Rueckert, drums
on "Thembi" and "Think of One": Randy Ingram, piano; Jeremy Udden, alto sax; Matt Clohesy, bass; Richie Barshay, drums
Influences
Keith Jarrett, Fred Hersch, Danilo Perez, Herbie Hancock, Bill Evans, John Taylor, Art Lande, Brad Mehldau, Hank Jones, Thelonious Monk, Joe Zawinul, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Wayne Shorter, Kenny Wheeler, Ben Monder, Bill McHenry, Chris Cheek, Ethan Iverson, Lee Konitz, Miles Davis, Elvin Jones, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, George Martin, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Robert Plant, Nicky Hopkins, David Bowie, Mike Garson, Billy Preston, Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, Earl Van Dyke, Djavan, Shooby Taylor and Ms. Idella Payne.
BROOKLYN JAZZ UNDERGROUND RECORDS
To Release New Recordings From: Andy Cotton, Rob Garcia, Randy Ingram + ACT
Digital Release Date – November 10, In Stores – November 17
Randy Ingram – The Road Ahead (BJUR 010):
"Randy Ingram is among the vanguard of young jazz pianists on the New York scene. He plays with finesse, thoughtfulness and passion." – Fred Hersch. On his brilliant debut album the “incredible pianist" (composer George Russell) Randy Ingram comes flying out of the gate with “Rock Song 3”, a modal tour-de-force for the trio, or the result of what the pianist chalks up to “when Zeppelin comes up on shuffle too often on one's iPhone. But I think we convey the best sense of what it means to rock out a bit. As for the title, it’s pure Rothko.” Ingram’s take on Lennon/McCartney’s “For No One” follows, revealing his long time Beatles addiction. He delivers pure beauty here and shows that when a song is “meaningful to you, then you can make it your own and really make it work. I used the original bass line from the bridge of the tune as an intro; just pretend my left hand and Matt's bass are really a Rickenbacker! I think as a trio we really capture the spirit of this tune - a great ballad vibe but still a good bit of energy underneath,” said Ingram.
Originally from Laguna Beach, CA, and a recipient of the 2007 ASCAP Young Jazz Composer's award, Ingram has received scholarships to the University of Southern California (where he apprenticed with Tierney Sutton, Joe LaBarbera and the great Billy Higgins), and the New England Conservatory, where he studied with his two mentors, Fred Hersch and Danilo Perez, and received his Masters. Ingram moved to Brooklyn in the Fall of 2003 and has since become a much in demand sideman and a creative force on the scene, working with Ben Monder, Joel Frahm, Joe Locke, Mike Moreno, Kendrick Scott and many others. These artists’ compositional influence is evident on Ingram’s “Dream Song”, which is meant to evoke surrealism and the nocturnal side of NYC, musically speaking”, said the pianist.
After regretfully missing Wayne Shorter’s 70th birthday concert at Carnegie Hall, Ingram nonetheless awoke the next morning with a weighty optimism in his heart, and the title track, “The Road Ahead”, at his fingertips, pretty much written in his sleep. Ingram explains further, “Wayne has always been pretty much my biggest influence compositionally (especially harmonically), and I think this tune reflects that. I feel like the melody lends itself to a certain sense of optimism and feels like a bit of an anthem, so it makes a lot of sense to me that it is the musical representation of the phrase ‘the road ahead’ - my arrival on the scene as a bandleader and composer, and in a sense it serves as the soundtrack to my journey going forward.”
The Road Ahead is the first recorded offering from a pianist with boundless talent, and the wisdom to use it to the listener’s benefit. Ingram is a thoughtful, versatile young pianist, composer and improviser. Many players have chops to spare; Ingram’s are laced with an expressive touch and a keen imagination. The heavenliness that he conjures up, whether playing his own compositions or those by Monk (“Think Of One”), Ornette Coleman (“Round Trip”) or Cole Porter (“So In Love”), can remind us why jazz is so loved around the world, and why its present and future is so bright in the hands of this gifted artist and his contemporaries. The Road Ahead features Randy Ingram (piano), Matt Clohesy (bass), Jochen Rueckert (drums), John Ellis (tenor & soprano saxophones).
press contact Jason Paul Harman Byrne at Red Cat Publicity, Email Redcatjazz@mac.com, Tel 347 578 7601
You are the man, Randy. Miss you... I'm in Kansas, teaching at a music camp, and thought I'd drop you a line. Congrats on that Smalls gig. It's time for a new piano player to be ubiquitous and be on everyone's record, and His name is Randy Ingram. Rock on.
Randy, happy 30 man!! I hated it too and have spent 4 years coming to terms with it, but have no choice but to embrace it - so celebrate!!! I'm telling you this because I can't hang this weekend but I think it's great what you do with music and life and want you to know I still know you're out there and haven't forgotten here in cyberspace. All the best - M
Hey Ciao Randy! Merci for letting me be one of your friends. Your page is top! P3AC£ & FRiENDsH?P Merci~>Grazie~>Danke~>Hvala. Saludos & Grüße. Sayonara!
randy, i got my recording done. i'm excited about it. can't wait to get you a copy when it's all finished. we have to play again soon. maybe a session?? hope you're well.
Good to see you the other day. How was that workout? Sorry I didn't get a chance to talk to you for a minute. Anyway, have a good gig at Cornelia. I wish I could check it out but I'll be up the street playing. Maybe I will swing by on the break.
Great trio man! I'll try to make it out for that. Michelle's band is playing @ Smooch the next night if you're free. Looking forward to playing soon. -tb
hey randy, i really wanted to come out and see you on the 28th but i have a gig already that night. bummer! i'll check you out soon. we have to play again too. maybe a session?? hope you're well.
Thanks for the add, Randy! Soundin great, per usual!
FOURSCORE debuts Sat, August 25 in Portland at The Old Church. Come rock out to five centuries of sad music with us - from John Dowland and William Byrd to Rufus Wainwright and Gnarls Barkley!
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FourScore - a classical manband - Ben / Ben / Brian / Stephen