Unfamiliar Surroundings Joe Sullivan Big Band
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
12.05.2017
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- October Suite:
- 1 I. Prelude (feat. André White & Lorne Lofsky) 10:58
- 2 II. Off Kilter (feat. Al McLean & Alec Walkington) 07:32
- 3 III. Let's Go (feat. Dave Laing & Jean-Nicolas Trottier) 10:06
- Suite Laurentides:
- 4 I. The Grackle (feat. Joe Sullivan & Al McLean) 08:36
- 5 II. Nightfall (feat. André White & Jean Fréchette) 07:59
- 6 III. Unfamiliar Surroundings (feat. Aron Doyle & André Leroux) 07:08
- Suite Montage:
- 7 I. The Waiting Game (feat. André Leroux, Dave Mossing & Rémi Bolduc) 17:34
- 8 II. A Lullaby (feat. Donny Kennedy) 07:47
- 9 III. Montage No. 3 (feat. Lorne Lofsky) 07:43
- 10 IV. The Captain's Log (feat. Al McLean) 08:27
- 11 V. Refuge (feat. Joe Sullivan & Lorne Lofsky) 04:44
Info for Unfamiliar Surroundings
Trumpet player and composer Joe Sullivan leads one of Québec’s most active Big Band. Releasing an album of big band music has been a dream of Joe Sullivan for a very long time. 18 excellent musicians have collaborated at this album. Compositions by Joe Sullivan and Jean Fréchette are moderns and intense. It’s a first project in Big Band on Effendi.
Janis Steprans, lead alto saxophone
Rémi Bolduc, alto saxophone
André Leroux, tenor saxophone, flute
Al Mclean, tenor saxophone
Jean Fréchette, baritone saxophone
Jocelyn Couture, lead trumpet
Joe Sullivan, trumpet
Ron Dilauro, trumpet
Aron Doyle et Bill Mahar, trumpet
Dave Grott, lead trombone
André Verreault, trombone
Kelsley Grant, trombone
Bob Ellis, bass trombone
Mike Berard, guitar on "Golden Arrow part II"
André White, piano
Alec Walkington, double bass
Dave Laing, drums
Joe Sulllivan
comes from the Northern Ontario town of Timmins. He grew up in a large franco-ontarian family, where music was a part of daily life. He began his formal training on piano and later, at the age of fifteen, started playing the trumpet. During his youth, he led an active musical life that included classical piano competitions, rock bands and high school concert and stage bands. He also composed music for several theater productions. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in classical trumpet at the University of Ottawa in 1981. His interest in jazz led him to the Berklee School of Music, then to the New England Conservatory of Music, where he received a Master’s degree in Jazz Studies in 1987.
Since then he has lived in Montreal and has been active as a performer, composer, arranger and bandleader. A prolific composer, Sullivan leads and has written extensively for both his jazz sextet and his jazz Big Band and is active with a variety of small groups. He has seven compact discs to his name, the most recent being “Whiskey Jack Waltz” (Perry Lake Records 2013) with jazz quintet and “Northern Ontario Suite” (Perry Lake Records 2010) with the Joe Sullivan Big Band. He has served as conductor and arranger with the Kirk MacDonald Jazz Orchestra; has been a member of the Vic Vogel Big Band for some twenty-five years; has appeared as a trumpet soloist with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal; and has performed with numerous jazz artists of international repute, including Slide Hampton, Don Thompson, Lorne Lofsky, Pat Labarbera, Kirk Macdonald, Rémi Bolduc, John Medeski, John McNeil, Alain Caron, George Garzone, and Ranee Lee.
He has received both the Prix Socan (1991) and the Prix DuMaurier (Joel Miller Group, 1997) at the Montreal International Jazz Festival as well as several awards from the Canadian and Québec arts councils. He currently directs the McGill Jazz Orchestra 1 and teaches jazz composition, arranging and trumpet at McGill University, where he is an associate professor.
Joe Sullivan Big Band
Since it’s début performance in 1998, the Joe Sullivan Big Band has become a major presence on the Canadian jazz scene. The group’s growing list of accomplishments includes numerous concert appearances, radio broadcasts and three critically acclaimed CD recordings. The group has received numerous grants from the Canadian and Québec arts councils and was twice nominated for a Prix Opus. The ensemble is anchored by one of Canada’s finest rhythm sections in André White (piano) Alec Walkington (bass) and Dave Laing (drums). It also features an all-star cast of Quebec’s top jazz soloists, including Rémi Bolduc, André Leroux, Aron Doyle, Jocelyn Couture and the young trombone virtuoso Jean-Nicholas Trottier. The band performs from a large and varied repertoire of contemporary jazz compositions, principally by Sullivan and Jean Fréchette.
Booklet for Unfamiliar Surroundings