Andrew McCormick
We say Born in Kingston 26 years ago, pianist McCormack was a relative
latecomer to his instrument. He was 14 when he started teaching himself
jazz piano, later getting a scholarship to the Guildhall School of
Music. He spent several years in Gary Crosby’s seedbed of young talent,
Tomorrow’s Warriors, and went on to work with many of the biggest names
on the London jazz scene, including Courtney Pine, Abram Wilson and
Denys Baptiste. He now leads his own trio, featuring two members of the
adventurous F-IRE Collective: bassist Tom Herbert (from Polar Bear and
Acoustic Ladyland) and drummer Tom Skinner. His forthcoming debut
album, ‘Telescope’, recalls a host of sources, including Keith Jarrett,
Bill Evans, Mark Anthony Turnage and ‘Charlie Brown’ soundtrack writer
Vince Guaraldi. Most impressive are McCormack’s compositions, which
show a simple, direct and accessible way with themes.
He says ‘This is an exciting time to be a jazz musician in London.
There’s a real sense of adventure, of possibility, of creativity, a
belief that you really can do anything. You have people from different
genres and disciplines making groundbreaking music of a very high
calibre. Last year I went to New York – the Mecca of jazz – and I
really wanted to be impressed. But, in terms of musicians in New York’s
bread-and-butter jazz clubs, the standard was no higher than anything
here. There’s something very creative and integrated about London jazz,
especially scenes like the F-IRE Collective.
Now that people like Brad
Mehldau, Esbjorn Svensson and The Bad Plus have reinvigorated the piano
trio and shown us new possibilities, it’s time for us here to do
something with that format. Hopefully that’s what my album does.’
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good luck and best regards Martin
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matt is cool and deserves the best that he can get in the charts good luck!
Glad to hear about Matt! Shame he went into rehab but glad he did too, since it was his choice and he wanted to get better! I'm going to meet and sing in a studio with Matt Willis next week and I can't wait! Wish me luck people! hehe! (love Matt Willis from the begining and further more!) eeee!!!