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Jeff Ballard
Jeff Ballard grew up in Santa Cruz,
California. He recalls when he was a child laying in bed listening to
the music his father would play every weekend: Count Basie, Ella
Fitzgerald, Louie Armstrong, Sergio Mendez, Oscar Peterson, Milton
Nascimento; how he loved the sound and the speed of Ed Thigpen’s brushes
on the snare. “I remember feeling the power of a Basie big band shout
chorus which would then suddenly disappear into some quiet dancing riff.
It was the swing in it, which excited me the most. I also remember how
it felt traveling thru sounds of the jungle in a Milton Nascimento
record. The drums, percussion, and voice, would sound as if they either
came from the earth or were made of water. And I was so happy to hear
the joy of Ella and Louie singing and playing together. I think that
that early exposure has made me part of what I am today, especially in
regards to my love for sound.”
In a community college he studied music theory and played in a big band
as well as started working in small groups that played music for all
kinds of occasions. He realized then that there are ways to play the
drums, which are particular for each occasion. Each genre has
requirements with needs to be met. "...I think the challenge is in the
search for finding the music’s particular needs. The joy is in the
discovery.” During this time, while living in and playing around San
Francisco, he became absorbed with ‘modern’ jazz. “ Hearing Tony
Williams play with Miles completely changed the way I played drums.
Hearing John Coltrane and Elvin Jones, and listening to Ornette
Coleman’s music changed my whole world. It was like coming home.”
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At the age of twenty-five he began playing
with Ray Charles. “We toured 8 months straight every year with the band.
Although we often played the same songs and arrangements every night,
Ray was always able to make us feel as if it was for the very first
time. The drum chair was the best seat in the house really. I only had
to watch Ray’s feet to know where and what he wanted the groove to be.
What a great school.” After three
years with Ray Charles, Jeff Ballard move to New York City where he
found like-minded musicians who were drawing on tradition as well as
searching for their own interpretation of playing and expression in
music. "...Playing and recording with all of these musicians have opened
up the opportunity for me to explore my infatuation with sound. It is
the sound, not the note per se, which touches me the most.” Jeff Ballard
has also played and toured with Eddie Harris, Bobby Hutcherson, Buddy
Montgomery, Lou Donaldson, Mike Stern, and Danilo Perez. He joined Chick
Corea in 1999 and continues to play in his various projects.Currently
Jeff Ballard is a member of the Brad Mehldau Trio, Joshua Redman’s
Elastic Band, performs periodically with Corea, and is a co-leader of
Fly, a collective trio with Mark Turner and Larry Grenadier. Their
latest self entitled record, Fly, and ensuing concerts have won critical
acclaim as best of the year 2004.
Check out Jeff Ballard's website at
jeffballard.com |
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