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The Saxophone Bass Drums Trio: Is Three A Magic Number?
Tony Dudley-Evans writes, “In a recent statement Martin Hummel of the Ubuntu record label argued that the saxophone bass drums line up has become ’somewhat of a lost art form’. He stated this in the context of a press release about a forthcoming release of the QOW trio with Riley Stone Lonergan on saxophone, Eddie Meyer on bass and Spike Wells on drums, due in February 2021. You can read the press release and hear the sample track here. Great to have Spike Wells recording again.”
Ubuntu Music Signs QOW TRIO For Debut Album Release
QOW TRIO / UBU0068
5th February 2021
CD, Digital & Vinyl Formats
Ubuntu Music is delighted to announce the signing of QOW TRIO, which features three exceptional British musicians--Riley Stone Lonergan (sax), Eddie Myer (bass) and Spike Wells (drums).
QOW TRIO is a generation-spanning trio of diverse players who’ve come together, united by a love of the tradition, to explore the freedom that opens up within the three-way saxophone-bass-drums format. Their influences reach back across the history of the music, and look forward into its future, drawing inspiration from its constant evolution, from Lester Young to Charlie Parker to Sonny Rollins to Joe Henderson to Dewey Redman to Seamus Blake to Bill McHenry and beyond, creating a wide-open trio sound that tells a host of exciting stories. The QOW TRIO debut album, recorded live across a single charged afternoon, captures the spontaneous interplay that’s always been at the heart of jazz: in it you will hear echoes of prohibition era Kansas City swing, the kinetic rush of 52nd Street bebop, the untrammelled freedom of the Manhattan loft scene, and more.
Firebrand young sax star Riley Stone Lonergan is a regular at Ronnie Scott’s and one of the most exciting young players on the London scene.
Multi-genre bassist and bandleader Eddie Myer is a familiar figure on the Brighton scene and draws inspiration from Wilbur Ware and George Tucker as well as Eric Revis and Dennis Irwin.
British drum legend Spike Wells has enjoyed an astonishing career, starting in swinging 60s London, and playing with everyone from Dexter Gordon to Stan Getz to Joe Harriot - yes, really - but is best known for his long and close association with two of the greatest British tenor legends, Tubby Hayes and Bobby Wellins.
QOW TRIO spent a beautiful day together in the renowned Fish Factory studios under the eyes and ears of engineer Ben Lamdin, capturing the freewheeling essence of their interplay direct to tape. Their debut record sounds like a series of spontaneous, direct and honest conversations, taking place across time and space, with melody, swing, warmth and passion for the music as the constant factors throughout.
Spike Wells commented, “It was the most enjoyable time I've ever had in a recording studio. The owner, Antonio, is a left-handed drummer like myself (would you believe) with the cover of a Philly Joe Jones LP on the wall. The engineer is the laid back and utterly skilful Ben Lamdin who delights in producing a magnificent jazz drums sound. He lets your cymbals ring and your drums sing and never wants to dampen your bass drum. Not a booth, partition or headphone in sight - the real Rudy Van Gelder deal! The atmosphere was so conducive that we managed to record eight tunes in under five hours, almost all with only one take. Thank you, Ben!”
Riley Stone Lonergan elaborates, saying, “I love playing with this band because it combines both my love of the wonderful tradition of our jazz forebearers with my love of absolute freedom and the feeling that anything could happen.”
Eddie Myer concludes, with, “We’re super excited to be joining the Ubuntu family of artists. Ubuntu Music’s roster includes such a diverse selection of the best players on the scene, embracing the cutting edge of the contemporary but also representing torchbearers of the tradition, and that’s exactly how we see QOW TRIO - looking back to the heroes of the music, and looking forward to a future of endless, unlimited possibilities. Ubuntu is the perfect partner for us to bring that vision to life and spread the word far and wide.”
Martin Hummel, Director of Ubuntu Music, shared his thoughts: “If you like pure, unadulterated jazz, then you’ll love QOW TRIO. Seamlessly spanning six decades between them, these three extremely talented musicians were made to play together, delivering the real deal in a spectrum of traditional meets contemporary jazz. The sax/bass/drums format has become somewhat of a lost art form, which made this project that much more special. We’re thrilled to be sharing this exceptional music the world over.”
For further information, please contact:
Martin Hummel/Ubuntu Music (Worldwide): martin@ubuntumanagementgroup.com
Emma Perry (UK Publicity) emmasarahperry@gmail.com