In June 2003 the Band leader was introduced to jazz legend Bob Mintzer at a Yellow Jackets gig at Camden’s Jazz Cafe and it was very exciting that he agreed to compose a piece for the Big Band. Bob returned to London in November 2003 to play at Ronnie Scotts but came armed with his new chart for us and came into rehearse the Band, one of the real highlights of the Band’s history.
Bob’s chart for us was written in a new style for the Band, a triplet semi-quaver feel, similar to that found in hip-hop. The chart was recorded by the Band on Moment’s Notice and given its first performance at the Bull’s Head, Barnes in March 2003. The Yellow Jackets later recorded it themselves on their Grammy nominated album Time Squared.
The Chart is published by Kendor Music and can be ordered here. An sample recording is also available.
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Arranger and saxophonist Bob Mintzer has made his mark merging a traditional jazz approach with an all encompassing modernism that embraces lyricism, a strong sense of swing, and arrangements that take the listener on an unpredictable and vibrant journey. Besides leading his own New York-based big band since the early 1980s, Bob leads a jazz quartet, is a 15 year member of the Yellowjackets and is active in music education. In addition to his busy schedule playing and teaching others, Bob still manages to find time to write saxophone quartets, symphony music, big band arrangements, music for the ‘Jackets, and etude books.
Bob honed his skills playing and writing for Buddy Rich, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, Art Blakey, Sam Jones, Jaco Pastorius, The GRP Big Band, Mike Manieri, Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, and the New York Philharmonic. He also has done session work for James Taylor, Queen, Steve Winwood, Aretha Franklin, and countless others.
Bob has been nominated for thirteen Grammy awards both for his solo work and big band recordings (Art of the Big Band, Departure, Homage To Count Basie, One Music, and Only In New York) and his work with the Yellowjackets (Blue Hats, Club Nocturne, Dreamland, Greenhouse, Like a River, Live Wires, Runferyerlife, Time Squared). Homage to Count Basie won the Grammy in the best large ensemble category for the 44th Annual Grammy Awards, 2001.
Bob’s big band arrangements have become standard repertoire for big bands all over the world. His arrangements are published by Kendor Music and Warner Brothers Publications. His signature writing style is easily recognizable, and can be heard on jazz radio and in university settings, high schools, and jazz venues.