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The
Dan Cray Trio is unique in that it
relies on a collaborative effort rather
than the singular vision that is more
typically found in a piano trio. This
in turn has allowed the group to rise
above the pick-up band mentality that
has come to dominate the jazz landscape.
Because each musician is equally invested
in the development of the music, the
Trio is able to match the intensity
and clarity of purpose that define
the best jazz artists. Their innovative
arrangements and group dynamic have
led Cadence Magazine to rate them
"as interesting, if not more,
than the celebrated Bad Plus."
The Trio's music has been featured
on the hit television show Gossip
Girl, Michael Keaton's new movie "The
Merry Gentleman," and the radio
program Eight Forty-Eight with host
Steve Edwards on Chicago's NPR station
WBEZ. They've performed at the Chicago
Jazz Festival and at venues around
the country to critical success, and
can be seen regularly around Chicago
with the city's top vocalists and
instrumentalists. The Trio has also
been able to transfer this focus into
tangible success, as their last 2
CDs ("No One" and "Save
Us") spent over 10 weeks on the
National and College Jazz Charts,
while Chicago's NPR station WBEZ named
each among the year's best in 2003
and 2005 respectively.
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| Clark Sommers |
Based
in Chicago, Clark is a highly in demand
bassist who has toured and performed
extensively throughout the world.
He has performed with Cedar Walton,
Kevin Mahogany, Kurt Elling, Ira Sullivan,
Frank Wess, Charles McPherson, Von
Freeman, Lin Haliday, Maurice Brown,
Bobby Broom, Jeff Parker, Ron Perrillo,
Jodie Christian, Michael Weiss, George
Fludas, Dana Hall, Kimberly Gordon,
Ted Sirota's Rebel Souls, and The
Chicago Jazz Orchestra. For two years,
Clark performed and toured with Sony
Recording Artists “The Mighty
Blue Kings,” an internationally
recognized rhythm and blues band.
Clark was the bassist on their critically
acclaimed album “Live from Chicago,”
and received significant local and
national media exposure. During his
stint with MBK, he also performed
at international jazz festivals in
the US, Ireland, France and Canada,
sharing bills with Tony Bennett, Diana
Krall, B.B. King, Dr. John, The Staples
Singers, Koko Taylor and Buddy Guy.
Clark's touring experience also extends
to Asia. In Singapore, Hong Kong,
and Korea he performed with the Eden
Atwood Quartet.
Clark completed his undergraduate
degree in Jazz Studies at California
Institute of the Arts, where he studied
with bass masters Charlie Haden and
Darek Oles. While living in Los Angeles,
Clark performed with Leo Smith, Vinny
Golia, the Charlie Haden Liberation
Orchestra, Joe La Barbara Sextet,
Los Angeles Jazz Quartet, Kris Tiner,
Anthony Enns, Jason Mears, and Larry
Koonse.
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| Greg Wyser-Pratte |
Drummer
Greg Wyser-Pratte has enjoyed a wide
variety of musical experiences despite
his relatively late start with percussion
instruments. Coming from a musical
family, Greg was encouraged to explore
his interest in the creative arts.
He started on piano and played trumpet
for nine years before discovering
his love for jazz drumming at age
18. Greg enrolled at Northwestern
University, where he received a well-rounded
musical education and had the opportunity
to perform with jazz masters including
Ron Blake, Ray Brown, Max Roach, Rufus
Reid, and Danilo Perez. He graduated
in 1998 with a Bachelor of Music in
Jazz Studies.
Since then, Greg has worked as a
freelance drummer with an ever-expanding
list of jazz greats at the area’s
major clubs. He has shared the stage
with luminaries Ira Sullivan, John
Campbell, Jodie Christian, Ron Perrillo,
Judy Roberts, Bobby Broom, Kimberly
Gordon, Hinda Hoffman and The Chicago
Jazz Orchestra to name just a few.
In addition to his freelance work,
Greg can claim membership in several
successful groups including the Dan
Cray Trio, the Jerry Devivo Band,
and the Nia Quintet, Greg has made
many recordings with these and other
groups. Greg’s drumming skills
have also taken him out of native
Chicago on occasion. He toured the
United States with the swing band
Three Cent Stomp. He has also toured
England, Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands,
and Spain with pop-country band Utah
Carol. While back at home, Greg also
maintains an active teaching schedule
so that he may pass on these great
experiences to others.
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