Chris Potter (jazz saxophonist)
Chris Potter is an American jazz saxophonist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist.
Potter came to prominence as a sideman with trumpeter Red Rodney, before stints with drummer Paul Motian, bassist Dave Holland, trumpeter Dave Douglas and others.
Biography
Chris Potter was born in Chicago, Illinois, but his family moved to Columbia, South Carolina, where he spent his formative years. Potter showed an early interest in a wide variety of different music and learned several instruments, including the guitar and piano. He realized after hearing Paul Desmond that the saxophone would be the vehicle that would best allow him to express himself musically. He has been quoted by Jazz Times as saying that, "'Music has always been a vehicle for me to investigate the things that are important about life. It’s been a way of figuring out what it is I need to say. Plus, I keep learning new things about it.'"He played his first professional jazz gig on alto sax at age thirteen. He developed a devoted local following while performing with Johnny Helms and Terry Rosen. After leaving Columbia upon his graduation from Dreher High School, Potter attended college in New York City, first at the New School and later at the Manhattan School of Music. In New York he began performing with Red Rodney. He is currently based out of New York City.
Recordings
Potter has released albums as leader and performed as a sideman on more than 150 with Red Rodney, Pat Metheny, Marian McPartland, Patricia Barber, Kenny Werner, the Mingus Big Band, Paul Motian, Ray Brown, Jim Hall, James Moody, Dave Douglas, Joe Lovano, Wayne Krantz, Mike Mainieri, Steve Swallow, Steely Dan, Dave Holland, Joanne Brackeen, Adam Rogers.His 2006 album Underground, on which he records with an electric, more "groove"-based ensemble featuring Craig Taborn on keyboard, Wayne Krantz or Adam Rogers on guitar; and Nate Smith on drums, was followed by Follow the Red Line: Live at the Village Vanguard with Rogers on all six of its tracks.
Awards and honors
His 1998 album Vertigo was named one of the year's top ten jazz CDs by both Jazziz magazine and The New York Times. The album was inspired by a bout of Ménière's disease that caused severe dizziness and damaged his hearing in one ear. He was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Solo for his work on the Joanne Brackeen album Pink Elephant Magic. His 2004 album Lift: Live at Village Vanguard was named one of the year's ten best jazz recordings by Fred Kaplan of Slate.Potter has appeared in the Down Beat Critic's and Reader's Polls and named Rising Star for Best Tenor Saxophonist in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. He was honored as Tenor Saxophonist of the Year 2013 by the Jazz Journalists Association.
Discography
As leader
- Presenting Chris Potter
- Concentric Circles
- Pure
- Sundiata
- Moving In
- Concord Duo Series Volume Ten with Kenny Werner
- Unspoken
- Vertigo
- This Will Be
- Gratitude
- Traveling Mercies
- Underground
- Song for Anyone
- Follow the Red Line
- Ultrahang
- Transatlantic with DR Big Band
- The Sirens
- Imaginary Cities
- The Dreamer Is the Dream
- Circuits
As sideman
- South
- Welcome to Life
- Bastion of Sanity
- Graylen Epicenter
- Portable Universe
- Subliminal...
- This Place
- The Magic Line
- Magic Triangle
- Leap of Faith
- The Infinite
- Strange Liberation
- San Francisco
- Brazilian Dream
- Flight
- Harcology
- On Second Thought
- Prime Directive
- Not for Nothin
- What Goes Around
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- Overtime
- Critical Mass
- Pathways
- Aziza
- Good Hope
- On the One
- Power Source
- Easy to Love: The Songs of Cole Porter
- Let's Face the Music: The Songs of Irving Berlin
- Someone to Watch Over Me: The Songs of George Gershwin
- Unity Band
- KIN
- The Unity Sessions
- Mingus Big Band 93 - Nostalgia in Times Square
- !Que Viva Mingus!
- Reincarnation of a Love Bird
- Flight of the Blue Jay
- Trio 2000 + One
- Play Monk and Powell
- On Broadway Vol. 4 or The Paradox of Continuity
- Live at the Village Vanguard
- Live at the Village Vanguard Vol. II
- Live at the Village Vanguard Vol. III
- Lost in a Dream with Jason Moran
- One More Angel
- Now
- Imprint
- Line by Line
- Allegory
- Apparitions
- Ancestors
- As We Are Now
- Life on Earth
- Beloved of the Sky
- Images
- Steppin' Zone
- Equilibrium
- Prints
- Destinations Unknown
- Overlooking Moments
- Moments Captured
- Alive in America
- Two Against Nature
- Everything Must Go
- Deconstructed
- Always Pack Your Uniform on Top
- Damaged in Transit
- The Feeling's Mutual
- Tug of War
- Seven Days a Week
- For Adults Only
- Red Rodney, Then and Now
- LaVerne Butler, No Looking Back
- Marian McPartland, In My Life
- Peter Madsen, Snuggling Snakes
- James Moody, Live at the Blue Note
- Randy Sandke, The Chase
- Billy Drummond, Dubai
- Per Husby, If You Could See Me Now
- Marlena Shaw, Dangerous
- Ray Drummond, Vignettes
- Karrin Allyson, Scott Hamilton, Concord Jazz Festival All-Stars, Fujitsu-Concord 27th Jazz Festival
- Eden Atwood, A Night in the Life
- Billy Hart, Oceans of Time
- Ed Palermo Big Band, Plays the Music of Frank Zappa
- The Seatbelts, Cowboy Bebop: Vitaminless
- Jochen Rueckert, Introduction
- Jim Hall, Jazzpar Quartet + 4
- Allen Farnham, Meets the RIAS Big Band
- Joanne Brackeen, Pink Elephant Magic
- Sarah Jane Cion, Moon Song
- Antonio Farao, Thorn
- John Fedchock, Hit the Bricks
- Nnenna Freelon, Soulcall
- Nguyen Le, Bakida
- Mike Gibbs, Nonsequence
- Larry Carlton, Deep Into It
- Rene Marie, Vertigo
- Joachim Kuhn, Universal Time
- Kenny Rankin, A Song for You
- Chuck Loeb, eBop
- Josh Roseman, Treats for the Nightwalker
- Lizz Wright, Salt
- Wayne Shorter, Alegria
- Mike Clark with Billy Childs and Chris Potter, Summertime
- Jim Rotondi, New Vistas
- Enrico Pieranunzi, Paul Motian, with Chris Potter, Doorways
- Kenny Wheeler, What Now?
- Malene Mortensen, Malene
- Miles Okazaki, Mirror
- Mark Sholtez, Real Street
- Kenny Werner, Lawn Chair Society
- Luciana Souza, The New Bossa Nova
- Mark Soskin, One Hopeful Day
- Antonio Sánchez, Migration
- Patricia Barber, The Cole Porter Mix
- Walter Becker, Circus Money
- Ari Hoenig, Bert's Playground
- Joe Martin, Not by Chance
- Tim Ries, Live at Smalls
- Sophie Milman, In the Moonlight
- Adam Cruz, Milestone
- Mike Stern, All Over the Place
- Burak Bedikyan, Circle of Life
- Monika Borzym, My Place
- Eldar Djangirov, Breakthrough
- John Escreet, Sabotage and Celebration
- Monika Borzym, My Place
- Dave Stryker, Messin' with Mister T
- Scott Tixier, Cosmic Adventure
- Ben Patterson Jazz Orchestra Featuring Chris Potter, Vital Frequencies
- Mihaly Dresch with Chris Potter, Zea
- Joey Alexander, Countdown
- Marek Napiorkowski, WAW-NYC
- Nate Smith, Kinfolk: Postcards from Everywhere
- Randy Waldman, Super Heroes''