Odean Pope / Immanuel Wilkins / Chad Taylor Trio
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4000 Woodland Avenue,Philadelphia PA 19104
22 September, 2021
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An autumn equinox celebration and opening night for the Second Annual John Coltrane Symposium. Please join Ars Nova Workshop and The Woodlands for a closing celebration of the New Grass program series featuring Karen Smith’s Spiritual Atmosferic Cleansing, a yoga and live harp session featuring the music of Alice Coltrane with Spirits Up!, and a very special performance by a generation-spanning trio of jazz luminaries featuring saxophonists Odean Pope and Immanuel Wilkins and drummer Chad Taylor.The evening will also kickoff the Second Annual John Coltrane Symposium, a celebration of the life and music of John William Coltrane, curated by Anyabwile Love and co-presented by Ars Nova Workshop in collaboration with The John Coltrane Symposium.Free with RSVPAll AgesPre-registration with advance RSVP required. FeaturingPope / Wilkins / Taylor Trio Odean Pope – saxophoneImmanuel Wilkins – saxophoneChad Taylor – drumsSpiritual Atmosferic Cleansing featuring Weez the Peeples Collective Warren Cooper - keyboardCory Neale - bassMichnari Robinson - tromboneKaren Smith – percussionDonna "Noize" Dorman – additional percussionPhilly Jawn Collective Afro Blue Program Schedule4:45PM — Doors 5:00PM — The Wake with Spirits Up! 5:45PM — Karen Smith’s Spiritual Atmosferic Cleansing 6:30PM — Odean Pope / Immanuel Wilkins / Chad Taylor Trio Pope / Wilkins / Taylor TrioBringing together three leading lights of modern jazz bridging a generational divide of nearly 60 years, this performance exemplifies the torch-passing reverence that continues to propel adventurous jazz forward while remaining rooted in its storied tradition. At 82 years of age, Philadelphian Odean Pope remains one of the most vigorous and inspired tenor saxophonists in jazz. He’ll be paired with Upper Darby native Immanuel Wilkins, a rising star who recently released his acclaimed debut album, Omega, via the iconic Blue Note Records. These two sax masters will be ably accompanied by the great drummer Chad Taylor, a longtime Chicagoan now based in Philadelphia. As Nate Chinen once wrote in JazzTimes, “at home in Philadelphia, and among a circuit of aficionados stretching from Australia to Japan, [Odean Pope’s] name commands a reverence bordering on awe.” A friend of John Coltrane from the iconic saxophonist’s time in Philly, Odean Pope went on to work extensively with legendary drummer Max Roach. He later co-founded the pioneering fusion group Catalyst and his own monumental Odean Pope Saxophone Choir. His most recent release also happens to be his earliest recording; he can be heard on the landmark long-lost release Metaphysics by the elusive pianist Hasaan Ibn Ali. Alto saxophonist and composer Immanuel Wilkins grew up in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, just outside of Philadelphia, and moved to New York City in 2015 to attend The Juilliard School. In the city, he met trumpeter and composer Ambrose Akinmusire, who mentored Wilkins and helped him navigate the jazz scene. He also met a musician who would change his professional life: Jason Moran, the prominent pianist and composer who took the young saxophonist on tour. Wilkins has since worked with a diverse range of artists including Solange Knowles, Gretchen Parlato, Wynton Marsalis, Gerald Clayton, Aaron Parks, and Joel Ross, and was hailed by several publications as the Debut Recording of the Year for Omega. A composer, scholar and educator as well as a capaciously inventive percussionist now living in Philadelphia, Chad Taylor is probably best known as co-founder of the Chicago Underground Duo with trumpeter Rob Mazurek (and the numerous Underground iterations that have spun off of that original partnership). A professional on the Chicago scene from the age of 16, he became a rhythmic muse for many of the most celebrated artists in improvised music, including Fred Anderson, Pharoah Sanders, Nicole Mitchell, Matana Roberts, Ken Vandermark, Darius Jones, James Brandon Lewis, Jaimie Branch, Derek Bailey, Marc Ribot, and Peter Brötzmann. The WoodlandsThe Woodlands’ 54-acre undulating landscape is at once an 18th-century English pleasure garden, an active 19th-century rural cemetery, and a modern-day green oasis for the communities of West Philadelphia. Please note before planning your visit: Guests can arrive by foot, bike, or public transit.Limited on-site parking is available for some events.Please bring your own lawn chair or blanket for outdoor seating.Accessibility Should you require accessible entry or seating for this program, please contact The Woodlands at [email protected] or 215-386-2181 at your earliest convenience. COVID-19 Special COVID-19 admission guidelines are being followed to ensure a safe environment for all guests at The Woodlands. Masks are required for all indoor spaces.Please wear a mask and maintain social distancing while in line for the Stable Restroom.Please respect other visitors and the Site Rules found on The Woodlands website.
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