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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
25.06.2024

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  • 1Exclamation06:57
  • 2Interesting Times08:21
  • 3The Way of the Groove07:17
  • 4Stank Face06:15
  • 5Cheese Hat05:28
  • 6Espíritu Valiente06:01
  • Total Runtime40:19

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Among the vanguard of today's contemporary composers and big band arrangers, trombonist Ben Patterson and his Washington, DC-based band deliver with this hard-driving, bone-chilling set of electrified funk. His music is just as comfortable harnessing the power of the traditional big band horn section as it is with the intermingling of electronica to achieve a singular, complex vision. Surrounded by the elite rhythm section of pianist Chris Ziemba, guitarist Shawn Purcell, bassist Paul Henry, and drummer Todd Harrison, Patterson molds deep musical magic around their swirling grooves.

"Ben Patterson never disappoints, and these new 'Groove' Big Band compositions & arrangements are in da pocket! ...creatively written with twists and turns both in the charts and in his trombone playing... Super hip!" (Randy Brecker)

"...Patterson digs deep in offering some slick and seriously smart art...one brilliant party record that's both sophisticated and accessible." (AllAboutJazz)

"4-STARS Groove junkies searching for a fix need look no further. Mainlining this music—a hard-hitting big band set that satisfies as it soars—offers a serious high. With a pen and mind untrammeled by norms and expectations, and a tight crew of musical compatriots bringing stentorian sound and vision to his book, trombonist-composer Ben Patters ..." (All About Jazz, Dan Bilawsky)

"Trombonist Ben Patterson leads a beefy jazz orchestra through a collection of hard hitting charts that make you think what Weather Report or Herbie Hancock's Headhunters would sound in a big band setting. Paul Henry has a dancing bass through the punchy "Cheese Hat" while altoist Antonia Orta and the leader slam around a Mwandishi'd "Interesting Ti ..." (Jazz Weekly, George W Harris)

Antonio Orta, alto & soprano saxophone
Mike Cemprola, alto saxophone, flute, clarinet
Tedd Baker, tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet
Xavier Perez, tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet
Doug Morgan, bari saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
Bill Mulligan, piccolo (track 1), flute (track 3)
Brian MacDonald, lead trumpet
Kevin Burns, trumpet (lead on Stank Face)
Luke Brandon, trumpet
Alec Aldred, trumpet
Ben Patterson, lead trombone
Kevin Cerovich, trombone
Dave Perkel, trombone
Ben Polk, bass trombone
Shawn Purcell, guitar
Chris Ziemba, piano, Fender Rhodes, keyboards
Paul Henry, electric bass
Todd Harrison, drums, percussion
Fran Vielma, congas, percussion (tracks 3, 4, 6)



Ben Patterson
is one of the most easily recognizable trombonists and big band arrangers today. His fiery approach to the trombone, whether from the lead chair or solo mic, has excited listeners around the world for more than two decades.

From his early years in his hometown of Sapulpa, OK, Ben was drawn to sounds of all kinds. He had a drive to compose tunes by the age of eight. When he started trombone in 6th grade, he found his voice. Sapulpa’s excellent directors pushed him to improve and exposed him to great music. Ben continued his education at the University of North Texas, where he continued to develop his playing chops. While at UNT, Ben started a lifelong friendship with Alan Baylock, who encouraged and helped hone his composing and arranging skills.

For over twenty-two years, Ben was a member of the The Airmen of Note, where he rose to the positions of lead trombonist and music director. While with the “Note,” Ben performed hundreds of concerts and clinics all over the U.S. and abroad, recorded 16 albums (featuring many of his compositions and arrangements) worked with countless guests artists, and even entertained U.S. presidents. As the band’s musical director, Ben produced ten Jazz Heritage Series recordings with guests including such artists as Branford Marsalis, Randy Brecker, and Christian McBride. Ben also produced three stand-alone recordings for the Note, including “Veterans of Jazz,” “Air Power,” and “Global Reach,” which expanded the band’s repertoire with music from around the world.

In 2016, Ben launched the Ben Patterson Jazz Orchestra with its first recording, “Vital Frequencies featuring Chris Potter.” The band includes some of the Washington D.C. area’s top musicians and has performed at Blues Alley and for the Washington Performing Arts Society Gala. In 2020, Ben launched The Ben Patterson Group, featuring long-time musical collaborators Shawn Purcell (guitar), Paul Henry (bass), and Todd Harrison (drums). The group’s 2021 Origin Records release, “Push the Limits,” which also featured pianist Chris Ziemba, climbed to the JazzWeek Top 50 radio chart. The group’s newest release, “The Way of the Groove” was released in 2022 and featured Harry Appelman on organ and fellow UNT graduate Luis Hernandez on tenor saxophone.

In the Washington D.C. area, Ben has been a regular lead player and soloist with bands such as the Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra, Fran Vielma’s Pan American Orchestra, the Steve Williams Mighty Little Big Band, the Afro Bop Alliance Big Band, and The Joe McCarthy/Vince Norman Big Band. He was also a long-time member of the popular Latin group, Sin Miedo led by Didier Prossaird.

Ben’s furious technique and rhythmic diversity come from a strong personal belief that we should never limit ourselves to the ordinary or let others define for us what is possible. He is inspired by musical risk-takers and relishes a fearless approach to music.

Ben delights in sharing his love and enthusiasm for music with musicians of all ages and experience levels, building the connections that tie the musical community together, and helping the next generation of musicians fan the flames of their internal spark. In addition to performing countless clinics and master-classes for high schools, festivals, and the Jazz Education Network Conference, Ben has served as the jazz trombone adjunct faculty for The University of Maryland and the director of the W.T. Woodson High School Jazz Band, and currently serves as the Master of Jazz Trombone instructor for The University of Arkansas at Monticello.

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