CHRIS JENNINGS 5 WAYS HOME

Album “Boy She’s the Dandy”

NEW ALBUM RELEASE coming FALL 2024!

CHRIS JENNINGS 5 WAYS HOME

Album “Boy She’s the Dandy”

(Future album release in FALL 2024)

Chris Jennings - double bass, compositions (Canada/France)

Hayden Chisholm - sax (New Zealand)

Patrick Goraguer - piano, keyboards (France)

Kalle Kalima - guitar & effects (Finland)

Eric Schaefer - drums, percussion (Germany)

Featuring guest:

Rachel Eckroth - voice (USA)

(background photo by Evy Ottermans)

Photo: Riverside Studios Cologne May 2021 - Recording the new album

Photo: Riverside Studios Cologne May 2021 - Recording the new album

 
 

“…postcards of jazz somewhere in between Canadian Country music in Paris, and music from the Middle East & North Africa.”

 
 

photo by Phuong Nguyen

CHRIS JENNINGS 5 WAYS HOME

In preparation for his 8th album as a leader & composer with CHRIS JENNINGS’ 5 WAY HOME album “Boy She’s the Dandy,” he returns to his grass roots of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, and his deep love of performing with jazz piano for which he is so well known as a sideman in Europe and abroad with Joachim Kuhn, Gregory Privat, Dhafer Youssef, Nguyên Lê to name a few.

In a more traditional instrumentation than his last project DRUM’N KOTO TRIO (with the Japanese koto of Mieko Miyazaki) as usual he adds a twist, one could summarise the result somewhere in between Canadian country music in Paris and Middle Eastern music, which Chris’ vast resume and discography easily confirms.

Chris and Patrick Goraguer have collaborated together since 2003, Chris and Eric Schaefer met in 2015 when they became part of the trio of renowned pianist Joachim Kuhn which has gone on to make two albums so far for ACT MUSIC which won prestigious awards in Germany. Kalle Kalima adds the icing to the cake with amazing stylistic versatility, palette of sounds and groove, Hayden Chisholm’s truly unique saxophone playing plus special guest vocalist Rachel Eckroth makes a group that sounds like no other.

CHRIS JENNINGS 5 WAYS HOME is a dynamic fresh blending of influences, creating songs like postcards of musical events along his rich musical journey’s from the four corners of the globe.

Chris Jennings (Canada/France)

Chris Jennings (Canada/France)

Double bass/ compositions. (photo by Evy Ottermans)

Based in Paris France since 2002, Canadian bassist CHRIS JENNINGS has established himself with the Dhafer Youssef Quartet with Tigran Hamasyan and Mark Guiliana, with several bands of guitarist Nguyên Lê with his "Fire & Water Trio," his quartet with Rita Maroctulli, Danny Gottlieb, ou Karim Ziad and Bojan Z, "Streams Quartet," he is bassist in the Joachim Kuhn Trio as well as with Turkish ney master Kudsi Ergüner. He is bassist in the 'El Gusto' Algerian traditional Chaabi orchestra, the Gregory Privat Trio, the Titi Robin "Nargis Trio" and the Céline Bonacina Quartet featuring Gwilym Simcock. "Drum'n Koto," his 7th album as a leader in trio with japanese koto player Mieko Miyazaki & Patrick Goraguer on drums & Iranian santour was "Disc of the Month" by Jazz News magazine France, and he anticipates the release of the album of his latest Chris Jennings Piano Quartet + featuring Patrick Goraguer on piano, Kalle Kalima (gtr.) drummer Eric Schaefer and special guest Hayden Chisholm on saxophone.

Eric Schaefer (Germany)

Eric Schaefer (Germany)

Drums & percussion (photo©joergsteinmetz.com)

Drummer and composer ERIC SCHAEFER lives in Berlin and is one of Germany most recognized drummers, working  with different ensembles of his own and as a sideman. The range of his musical expression is incredibly wide and combines a huge range of influences from Jazz, contemporary music to post-rock, dub and noise. He is commissioned to compose pieces for orchestras, piano-trios and jazz-rock-bands. The use of gongs and small percussion as well as modular synthesis broaden the spectrum of Schaefer’s unique sound possibilities. His work with Michael Wollny, Joachim Kühn or his own formations “The Shredz” and “Kyoto Mon Amour” is documented on numerous albums and is broadcasted in radio-shows and on television.   

Hayden Chisholm (New Zealand)

Hayden Chisholm (New Zealand)

Hayden Chisholm is a New Zealand saxophonist and composer. After studying in Cologne with a DAAD scholarship he continued his music studies in Japan in India. In 1995 he developed a new microtonal system he termed "split scales" for saxophone which he revealed on his debut solo CD "Circe". Since then his compositions have been recorded by BBC and WDR radios and he has toured and recorded extensively worldwide. He has created music for several Rebecca Horn installations as well as composing scores for her films. In 2008 he was assistant director in the Salzburger Festspiele. He has taught at Universities throughout the world and gives yearly master classes in Greece. He curates the annual Plushmusic festival in Cologne and Bremen. In 2013 he released the 13 Box Set "13 Views of the Heart's Cargo" and received the German SWR Jazz Prize. In 2015 he was "Improvisor in Residence" in Moers and opened the Moers Jazz Festival. In 2016 he released his second 13CD box "Cusp of Oblivion" on the Moontower Foundation Edition and directed his first short film "Sisyphus Runs".

Hayden has contributed to three Rattle releases: Small Holes in the Silence (with Norman Meehan and Hannah Griffin, 2016), Unwind and Orange (with Norman Meehan and Paul Dyne, 2017, 2018).

Patrick Goraguer (France)

Patrick Goraguer (France)

Piano, keyboards

A musician equally known for his astounding qualities as pianist and drummer, PATRICK GORAGUER also performs on Iranian santour. An extremely humble musician, he accompanies the very best musicians in Jazz, World Music to Chanson Française as well as composing and arranging music for well known films. Residing in Paris, he performs on an international level with renowned musicians such as Femi Kuti, Wasis Diop, French pop star Aurthur H to Mamanie Keita, Juliette Greco and Maxime Le Forestier. Crossing also into the jazz world he also works with saxophonist Bill Evans, George Russel or Liz McComb, Jim Black, Chris Cheek and Jean-Luc Ponty and touring europe with bassist Richard Bona and “Toto Bono Lokau.” Jazz, Afro Beat, Funk, World Music, producing and arranging film music are some of the many diverse circles which keep Patrick Goraguer a highly solicited musician

Kalle Kalima  (Finland)

Kalle Kalima (Finland)

Guitar & effects (photo © Maarit Kytöharju)

Kalle Kalima (b. 1973 in Helsinki, Finland) has worked with trompeters Tomasz Stanko and Leo Wadada Smith, sax players Juhani Aaltonen, Anthony Braxton, bass players Greg Cohen and Sirone, guitarist Marc Ducret, composers Michael Wertmüller and Simon Stockhausen, pianist Jason Moran, drummers Jim Black and Tony Allen and singers Andreas Schaerer, Linda Sharrock as well as with Ensemble Resonanz and Jazzanova Djs 2000-2019 have been busy years for Kalima, touring mostly in Europe but also in Africa, Asia and Americas. Kalima´s latest album “Flying like Eagles” with Knut Reiersrud on guitar, Jim Black on drums and Phil Donkin on bass was released in August 2019 and the record release concert was in the Philharmony of Berlin. Kalima´s Trio “Long Winding Road” with bass player Greg Cohen (Tom Waits, Ornette Coleman) and Max Andrzejewski was touring in 2016 with the “High Noon” album (ACT). With his solo program “Pentasonic” he plays guitar through electronics into 5 amps surrounding the audience. He has a trio “Tenors of Kalma” with Jimi Tenor, Finnish underground pop star. Their first album “Electric Willow” was released in early 2015 and brought Kalima “Echo –Jazz” Prize nomination in 2016.