Joey.Monk.Live! Joey Alexander
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
12.07.2022
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Round Midnight (Live) 05:47
- 2 Evidence (Live) 08:26
- 3 Ugly Beauty (Live) 07:11
- 4 Rhythm-a-ning (Live) 06:27
- 5 Epistrophy (Live) 08:03
- 6 Straight No Chaser (Live) 10:52
- 7 Pannonica (Live) 05:42
Info for Joey.Monk.Live!
In celebration of Thelonious Monk’s centennial, Joey Alexander performed at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Appel Room in June of 2017. The resulting live album, Joey.Monk.Live! captures Joey’s trio, with bassist Scott Colley and drummer Willie Jones III, exploring Monk’s music in imaginative and deeply-felt ways. In solo, duo and trio performances, Joey pays tribute to the pianist and composer who first made an impression on him and who still serves as a guiding inspiration.
"With exquisite funky piano playing, first hinting at blues and gospel elements, then flowing like flotsam into a rapid modern jazz stream, the youngster statues the ever-renewing vitality of this musical genre." (Stereo)
Joey Alexander, Klavier
Scott Colley, Kontrabass
Willie Jones III, Schlagzeug
Recorded on June 2 & 3, 2017 in the Appel Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York City
Joey Alexander
Born in Bali, Indonesia, Joey Alexander has been performing professionally since 2013 when he was invited by Wynton Marsalis to perform at the Jazz at Lincoln Center Gala. Alexander subsequently moved to New York City and released his debut album, My Favorite Things, in 2015 on Motéma Music, followed by three more on the label and a fifth on Verve. Alexander’s albums have netted three GRAMMY® Award nominations – one for Best Jazz Instrumental Album (My Favorite Things), and two for Best Improvised Jazz Solo (“Giant Steps,” from My Favorite Things, and “Countdown” from the album of the same name) – with My Favorite Things and Countdown securing the No. 1 spot on the Billboard jazz charts and Eclipse coming at No. 3.
Over the course of his astonishing career, Alexander has performed with Wayne Shorter and Esperanza Spalding at the Obama White House, for President Bill Clinton at the Arthur Ashe Learning Center Gala, at the Grand Ole Opry, the Apollo Theater, Carnegie Hall and at major jazz festivals and night clubs around the world. He has also been the subject of profiles on 60 Minutes and The New York Times. Origin is Alexander’s first album for Mack Avenue Records and will be released May 20 digitally and on CD, with a vinyl release scheduled for June 24.
Booklet for Joey.Monk.Live!