A musical force of nature, Terri Lyne Carrington is one of the great
living drumset masters who has transcended her prodigious beginnings
— receiving a full scholarship to Boston’s Berklee College of
Music at age 11 — to become a highly respected bandleader, an
in-demand producer, an invaluable rhythm section player, and a
three-time GRAMMY Award winner. She brings her new Social Science
ensemble to perform music from her new Motéma release Waiting Game,
with special guest Angela Davis. Championed in her youth by the likes
of Art Blakey, Jack DeJohnette and Buddy Rich, Carrington has risen to
become a major instrumental and compositional figure, having
collaborated with a who’s-who of jazz royalty including long-term
associations with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and Esperanza
Spalding. She won GRAMMYs for her all-star 2011 album The Mosaic
Project and 2013’s Money Jungle: Provocative In Blue, a fresh take
on Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus and Max Roach’s seminal 1962 trio
session Money Jungle. Waiting Game is Carrington’s most audacious
and politically charged project, tackling subjects of racism,
homophobia, gender equality, mass incarceration, and police brutality,
featuring a superlative band including keyboardist Aaron Parks,
guitarist Matthew Stevens, and DJ Kassa Overall — a group formed as
a reaction to the 2016 presidential election.
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