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"Official Sam Rivers and the Rivbea Orchestra Site"

Orlando, Florida
United States

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Member Since3/13/2006
Band Websitesamrivers.com
Band MembersSam Rivers on Tenor and Soprano Saxophones, Flute & Piano with Doug Mathews on Bass Violin, Bass Guitar & Bass Clarinet
InfluencesHere are just a few of the people Sam Rivers has Played & Recorded Albums with over the years! Dizzy Gillespi, Cecil Taylor, Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, Miles Davis Quintet, Billy Holliday, Winton Marcellis, Branford Marcellis, BB King, Jimmy Hendrix (Unreleased record... we think?  WE WANT IT IF YOU HAVE SEEN IT! and its not Jazz Composers Alliance.. we have that & they are just on the same album... not together on that one. If you think you can find it message us & we get into specifics), Jimmy Witherspoon, T-Bone Walker, Red Rodney, Chad Baker, Jacki Byard, Ahmed Abdullah, Hamiet Bluiett, Jo Henderson, Artoro Sandeval, Julian Priester, Woody Shaw, Chick Corea, Bill Evans, Charlie Parker, Tadd Dameron, Sarah Vaughan, Herb Pomeroys Orchestra, Bobby Hutcherson, Larry Young, Elvin Jones, Andrew Cyrille, Dave Holland, Barry Altschul, Anthony Braxton, Marion Brown, Dave Burrell, Jerome Cooper, Olu Dara, Julius Hemphill, Oliver Lake, Jimmy Lyons, Ken McIntyre, Roscoe Mitchell, Sunny Murray, Leo Smith, Henry Threadgill, Kevin Eubanks, Darryl Thompson, Ed Cherry, Doug Mathews, Anthony Cole, George Lewis, Anthony Davis, Steve McCraven, Real Wesley Grant, Cecil McBee, Arild Anderson, Lewis Worrell, Andrei Strobert, Buster Williams, Abdul Wadud, Kazuko Shiraishi, Alexander von Schlippenbach, Jason Moran, Nasheet Waits, Tarus Mateen, Geri Allen, Al Foster, Gerry Heming, Andrew Hill, Pheeroan akLaff, John Abercrombie, Paul Bley, Dominic Richards, Dick Griffin, Ron Burton, Freddie Waits, Warren Smith, Leopolodo F. Smith, Clifford Jordan, Bill Saxton, Ron Carter, Don Smith, Billy Hart, Calvin Hill, Lawrence Killian, Hubert Eves, McCoy Tyner, Jon Davis, Steve Johns, Jeff Silvertrust, Adam Rudolph, Harris Eisenstadt, Ron Carter, Mike Nock, Authur Blythe, Nathan Davis, Chico Freeman, Don Pullen, Santi Debriano, Idris Muhammad, Horace Silver, Grant Green, Grachan Moncur III, Richard Davis, Warren Smith, Norman Connors, Avild Andersen, Richard Davis, Joe Daley, Thurman Barker, Joe Furguson, Roland Alexander, Paul Jeffrey, Fred Kelly, Gregory Marker, Warren Smith, Harold Smith, Charles Majeed Greenlee, Charles Stephens, Sinclair Acey, Richard Williams, Ted Daniel, George Lewis, Thurman Barker, Steve Coleman, Chico Freeman, and hundreds more to come......
Sounds LikeWith Over 400 Original Compositions... He sounds like an ICON!
Record LabelRivbea Music Productions
Type of LabelIndie







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Add to My Profile | More Videos Sam Rivers is the jazz worlds' high octane octogenarian. The energetic 83-year-old multi-instrumentalist may have left New York for Florida, but he's far from settled and nowhere near retirement. His visionary conception of complex composition and spontaneous creation, unmistakably manifest in the imaginative music of his trio and orchestra, remains revolutionary and yet, unfortunately, largely underestimated by the musical establishment.

Rivers was born in Reno, Oklahoma, on September 25, 1923, and grew up on the road. He remembers, "My mother and father were musicians. My grandfather and two sisters were musicians. My mother was a puritan and she made me practice very diligently. I practiced and I studied and I was able to fix my own philosophy of doing music, of composing, which is in many [different] ways, but I haven't really followed anybody else. I mean, that's the idea of being a jazz musician, to be an individual, to make a statement. The imitators make more money of course, but the originals have to keep working and keep making a contribution."

A true original, Rivers keeps working and making many contributions. He began gaining notice in the jazz world as a member of Herb Pomeroy's legendary big band in Boston in the 50s, but national notoriety did not come until 1964, when he joined the Miles Davis Quintet. He recalls, "I had gone with Miles Davis because Tony Williams was my drummer."

He left Boston with Jackie McLean in "The Connection," and Miles hired him soon afterwards. "Tony had Miles listen to some tapes and he hired me right away, but the thing was that there had already been an agreement between Miles and Art Blakey. When Wayne Shorter came back in town, he was going to go with Miles and I was going to go with Blakey, but they didn't tell me, so I went off with Andrew Hill." Rivers would go on to record a series of groundbreaking Blue Note records (Fuchsia Swing Song, Contours, Involution) with Hill, Williams, Bobby Hutcherson, Larry Young, and most importantly, as the leader of his own forward looking bands performing his imaginative compositions.

Although considered avant garde, the music on these important records evinced a thoughtful classicism that was a refreshing departure from the hedonistic hollering that was increasingly dominating the free jazz movement. He would later work in Cecil Taylors Unit with Jimmy Lyons and Andrew Cyrille, describing the encounter "as one of the exhilarating experiences of my career."

Similarly exciting was Rivers' intuitive and inventive trio, featuring Dave Holland on bass and Barry Altschul on drums, which would spontaneously create inspired music for hours on end as the leader moved from tenor to soprano saxophone, to flute, to piano and back, punctuating the music with his patented whooping exclamations of joy. Just as important as his creativity as a musician, was Rivers' role as the patriarch of the downtown loft jazz scene in the 70s. He was the proprietor (with his wife Bea) of the world famous Studio Rivbea on Bond Street, in what is now called Noho.

"I was just there at the right time," he humbly opines, "because it just so happens there was an influx of musicians they all decided to come to New York at the same time. I had a performance space where I was just rehearsing, but then I started giving concerts and we were known all around the world." Wildflowers, a five record set, recorded during a single week of performances, is a Who's Who of the free jazz movement of the day, documenting the importance of the venue. The musicians performing on the discs included, among others, Ahmed Abdullah, Hamiet Bluiett, Anthony Braxton, Marion Brown, Dave Burrell, Jerome Cooper, Andrew Cyrille, Olu Dara, Julius Hemphill, Oliver Lake, Jimmy Lyons, Ken McIntyre, Roscoe Mitchell, David Murray, Sunny Murray, Rivers, Leo Smith, and Henry Threadgill, many of whom were barely known in the U.S. at the time.

Not long after the release of the records, Rivers closed the Rivbea and moved to New Jersey. He remembers, "I stopped doing it in New York because once the guys got known, the clubs started hiring them. I couldn't pay the kind of money the clubs were because I wasn't really charging. I would ask for a donation. I wasn't selling all this whiskey. If you wanted a beer you'd bring it yourself." During the 80's, Rivers lead several progressive electric quartets featuring guitarists Kevin Eubanks, Darryl Thompson and Ed Cherry. It was the latters membership in his quartet that led Rivers to a somewhat surprising stint with Dizzy Gillespie. Ed Cherry was my band and Dizzy called him, so I just called because Ed Cherry said that Dizzy was making up a new band, Rivers recalls.

"I just called up Dizzy. I said, Merry Christmas, Dizzy, [it was Christmas], if you ever need a tenor player give me a call. He said, 'What's your name. What's your number?' And the next week he called me. It was the start of a new thing. Ignacio Berroa on drums. John Lee on bass. Ed Cherry, myself and Dizzy. Very good group, an excellent group, I loved playing with them. I was also with the United Nations band, Dizzy's orchestra. I stayed with Dizzy for four years."

It was during his tenure with Gillespie that Rivers relocated to Orlando. "We were traveling all around, and I could have gone anywhere," he remembers. "We were planning to leave New York, so I could have gone to New Mexico or Arizona or California, you know, or Seattle. I had offers from all of those places to teach. But I didn't want to teach, and the musicians down here they said we have enough musicians, if you want to come down here, there's a big band waiting for you with your music. And that's why I came here; the musicians were so good. All the musicians in my orchestra, my jazz orchestra, are all professors of music. They all teach here. It's quite an organization. I mean, I'm very fortunate because I can bring in all my music, anything I write, and these musicians are able to play it the first time down. So, I mean it's a very, very, very great experience for me."

Rivers' more traditional orchestral jazz is documented on two Grammy nominated RCA compact discs, Inspiration and Culmination , by his Rivbea All-Star Orchestra. The forthcoming Aurora, by the Orlando orchestra, is more representative of his current work.

The nucleus of both ensembles is Rivers' trio of the past 12 years, with Doug Mathews and Anthony Cole; a group he proudly describes as "unique" in the history of jazz. The union of the three multi-instrumentalists is the most versatile, small group, making music today, sometimes replicating the style of the leader's earlier trios and resembling the World Saxophone Quartet or Cecil Taylors Unit.

Rivers explains, "Doug is a classical musician. He reads on bass clarinet, on double bass violin, also on bass guitar and drums. Anthony plays drums; he also plays tenor saxophone and sometimes we have compositions for two pianos with Anthony and myself. And then sometimes, Anthony can play the electric bass guitar and Doug plays drums. So we have it all covered. It's never been done before. And when were finished, they know its unique. They'll never hear anything like it again their lifetime. Unless they hear me again."

In a recent concert in San Diego, trombonist George Lewis and pianist Anthony Davis joined the group. An all star cast will play at an upcoming engagement at the Iridium Rivers. The saxophonist, who appeared on Workman's Summit Conference and Cerebral Caverns discs, and with Moran on his Black Stars date, would have preferred to perform with his own group, but is nonetheless excited about the appearance.

"You don't need compositions for the trio," he says. "You really don't need any music at all, but we do have some themes. We have some melodies we will improvise on and some free things, also. There's no real set program. We like to surprise ourselves, too. I haven't the faintest idea whats going to happen - I like it that way. I look forward to it because I don't know what's going to happen. It's far more challenging than if I knew what was going to happen, then it might even get boring." There's little chance of boredom happening with Rivers on the bandstand.

Although he has already changed the course of jazz, he continues to look to the future. "One day I'm going to get a grant and I'm going to show everybody," he says.

"They give these grants to people and they get these grants and you never hear from them again. I feel that they probably know that I would do something with it. I would create a scene like I did in New York on my own money, like Studio Rivbea. I would like to get a grant so I could change the course of the music. Preserve some of the music that creative musicians are doing...because I know how to do it."

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cheryl pyle trio





Mar 15 2008 8:42 PM

hailz mr rivers.. jazz greetings from nyc -cheryl -flutist
Kenneth





Feb 25 2008 5:07 PM

didn't know how much I'd miss hearing you play live until I moved up north!

Wills is gone, but the music lives on!

It was a great night of music at Columbia Univeristy and I really enjoyed the 1-week retrospective WKCR did... when are you coming back to NYC?
Z a c u l a





Feb 26 2008 6:02 AM

Thank you for being.
The Plaza Theatre





Mar 12 2008 9:50 AM

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kst





Mar 13 2008 6:46 AM

Hey Rivers...

The band sounded great last night! Missed you.. Rest up!!!

Kevin
Commonologies





Feb 25 2008 7:27 AM

hi sam! we miss you terribly.
we NEED to see you soon!
too much time in between our visits...
we lOVE you!
Amber and Eugene
bill





Feb 18 2008 11:41 AM

hey sam!
love ya,miss ya,
see ya soon
Scramble Campbell





Feb 4 2008 7:42 PM

Stephen J. Caggiano





Feb 1 2008 10:50 PM

I used to see you at the Lazy Bean Coffee House in Melbourne.......With a sense of urgency on my part!
Zimbabwe Nkenya





Feb 1 2008 8:41 PM

hello mr. rivers, love your work!!thanks for connecting...

zimbabwe
bill





Feb 1 2008 5:54 PM

hey sam!
hope ya like it
M I K I


Is Online


Jan 6 2008 5:25 PM

great maestro thanks x the add
i remember you and Dizzy in concert
it was pure magic energy of sound
enbrace
Fadingshine





Jan 6 2008 6:48 PM

thank you for adding me sam!! i can't wait for your next show!
BOP CITY





Jan 8 2008 5:24 PM

My niece was able to catch your recent show at Columbia. She loved it. Thought I'd stop by and say hi. It's a privilege to play your music on Bop City.

Bop City is doing its part to keep classic jazz alive. Thanks for the support!





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pagano





Jan 14 2008 7:17 PM

thanks for the add!
Jeanfrançois Prins





Jan 19 2008 2:27 AM

Master Rivers!!
Thank you for the add, and for years of beauty and inspiration, thank you for writing such great tunes, including Beatrice, of course, which I'll never tire of playing.
May '08 be the year for freedom and creativity. I hope I get to meet you and hear you live this year.
Peace,
Jeanfrançois Prins


Live at Jazz on the Coast Festival,
Minori, Amalfi Coast, Italy (in the rain!).
Photo © Michele Mari

Rich Mixer





Oct 1 2007 1:03 PM

Hey Sam, can't wait to see another great concert. I'm going to miss your music history lectures! Much love to you and your family :)

Health, Happiness, & Wealth

Rich


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Warren Holt





Oct 16 2007 9:40 AM

Thanks again for the music and the friendship when i just moved to New York. Stay in the flame!
Rick





Nov 15 2007 8:09 PM

Way cool stuff as always! Have a great Thanksgiving!!!

Pax,

Rick
Commonologies





Nov 19 2007 4:08 PM

YOU are the mostest amazingest way hip-est man EVAH!!!
we love you Sam!
Amber and Eugene
Rich Mixer





Nov 21 2007 10:27 AM

Sam, having a blast at the studio, thanks for the great music... always! Have a happy Thanksgiving with the family :-) I am thankful for gret artistsand good peoples like you!!!

Stay Blessed

Rich
Karin Carson





Nov 23 2007 12:12 PM

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! Looking forward to meeting you one day soon. =)

Blessings & Love

Karin Carson
Tom





Dec 15 2007 5:44 PM


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Marc





Dec 24 2007 11:29 PM

Merry Christmas!
Rick





Dec 25 2007 12:08 PM

Mr. Rivers, I hope that you and yours have the best Christmas ever! Pax and blessings for the New Year, Rick
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Geezer Cabinets





Sep 19 2007 4:08 AM

Great Music!!
Very Cool.

Thank you very much for taking the time to check us out and for your support.
All the Best,
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Maker of Quality Speaker Cabinets featuring Celestion and Eminence Speakers.
Rich Mixer





Sep 16 2007 7:10 AM

Sam you are my Guru - thanks so much for the great music and enlightening words! You are a true inspiration and genius - a word thrown around too lightly in the music world :) Thanks for the T-Shirt, it is my favorite and I hate to wear it, I would hate to mess it up.

Heart some of the new tracks you are recording - if you want some awesome mixes just let me know, I would love to put the final magic on these records!

Peace & Love

Rich
Sarah Sunshine





Sep 13 2007 6:57 AM

last night was amazing, thank you!
The Plaza Theatre





Sep 11 2007 6:35 PM

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Byron





Sep 9 2007 12:33 PM

Please come to the East Coast!!
Marco GVP





Sep 9 2007 7:21 AM

Thanx for adding me!
Sam Rivers is a "treasure" for ALL the people truly interested in "creative" - this adjective SHOULD be redundant - Music...
marco gvp
kris Gruda





Sep 9 2007 6:25 AM

howdy mr. Rivers....i'm quite excited for Wednesday's gig @ The Plaza Theatre. that's gonna be an amazing room for the orchestra...i have a hunch...i'm-a-gonna-try-like-hell to be there.
thank you for the inspirado.
kG.
Philip Gelb





Jul 22 2007 12:37 AM

hi Sam,

You are always an inspiration!!

when are you coming back to the San Francisco Bay Area?

phil
UMOJA





Aug 1 2007 11:55 AM

mr. sam rivers...
i miss you!
much love to you!
amber and eugene
UMOJA





Aug 14 2007 7:49 AM

we love you mr. sam rivers!
love amber and eugene
ELLIOTT RANDALL





Aug 28 2007 11:35 AM

Hey Sam (and your fans w/wonderful taste)

...this little heads-up to let you know that I'm featuring you in my new GREAT 16 Show

<<<------HERE---<<<

...and you're in some aweswome company!!!

All my best,

Elliott
Sparky





May 7 2007 10:18 PM

i miss the days i saw u at wills pub. unbelievable and phenominal. thank you for all that you do.
Troubled Children





May 15 2007 9:23 AM

you are such an amazing person! we love you!! hope you play in FL again soon...something intimate...like the old days at Will's...mmm...your sounds astound. xo, chuck and michèle
The Bald Blunderer





May 29 2007 7:22 AM

here is a treat for you all. My father does the sessionography. Went to see Sam perform in NYC with the trio Dave Holland and Barry Altschul. Amazing!

http://www.bb10k.com/RIVERS.disc.html
REGI OLIVER





Jun 1 2007 10:07 PM

'Trust this note finds you and yours in the best of health, wealth and, of course, spirits... Best Wishes and Continued Success in all your endeavors.
LOL, Holla'
Regi Oliver
Chief Cherry





Jun 2 2007 1:44 PM

Your music has inspired me and my band to do new things with ours.