Trio Grande
Release date: November 13, 2020
Label: Whirlwind Recordings

Trio Grande is the debut statement from a brand new project that unites three of the most inventive, exciting and accomplished musicians working at the interface of New York’s contemporary musical culture, where the city’s rich tradition of jazz meets crosscurrents blowing in from across the world.

British-born saxophonist Will Vinson, Israeli guitarist Gilad Hekselman and Mexico City native, longtime Jackson Heights, Queens resident Antonio Sánchez first came together at one of the city’s legendary club residencies at the Cornelia Street Café, and the chemistry and excitement was immediate. Each brings their own formidable reputation as bandleader and composer in their own right, but when they started playing together, following their impulses with all the freedom afforded by the bassless trio format, they found the music taking on its own creative directions that surprised and delighted them all.

Says Vinson: ‘We’re all grounded in jazz but all of us are also looking for other sounds and influences to bring in: that’s what we have in common, and what sets us apart is that all our sounds and influences are so different!’. The album’s magic lies in the way that so many disparate musical elements are woven together to create such a coherent whole. ‘Northbound’, driven along by its powerfully insistent low-end guitar riff, and ‘Gocta’, with its array of vast, epic soundscapes, were written by Sanchez and reflect his virtuosity and ability to deliver the power and excitement of rock music within a sophisticated musical framework. The uplifting, joyously dancing ‘Elli Yeled Tov’, with its echoes of carnival, reflects Hekselman’s love of song forms, whether pop or folk derived, and showcases the way that he can incorporate the most complex rhythmic ideas and make them sound simple and direct. His haunting ballad ‘Will You Let It?’ shows his total commitment to melody, while the lowdown sophistifunk of ‘Scoville’ is both an opportunity to flex his guitar chops and a homage to the guitar master. Vinson’s ‘Oberkampf’ is a broodingly atmospheric piece, brought into focus by contrasting but equally melodic solos from guitar and saxophone, demonstrating the ease with which the players can move in and out of the frontline and swap roles at a moment’s notice. ‘Upside’, another Vinson original, maintains an elegant, insouciant swing, while Sanchez’s ‘Firenze’ develops from an equally poised cool into a frenetic coda: both tracks allow the trio to blow freely over a closely written structure in classic jazz style, yet their vision is so unified and complete that each tune develops organically, without either sounding like a generic head-and-solos piece. Texture and dynamics are as important as melody and improvisation, all brilliantly captured by engineer Mike Marciano’s warm, crystal clear studio sound.

The music will be available on CD / DL and Limited Edition 180g Double LP with gatefold artwork. The LP contains three bonus tracks: an original by Vinson, a loving deconstruction of John Lennon’s ‘Jealous Guy’ and a reverent reading of ‘Silence’ by Charlie Haden. The selection of tracks shows the scope of the trio’s no-limits influences and underlines the spirit of openness and unity of purpose that defines this remarkable collaboration. 

TOM CONRAD
NEW YORK CITY JAZZ RECORD
"This album came out in November 2020, a bright moment at the end of a dark year." Read the review here on page 20. 

PHIL FREEMAN
STEREOGUM
Featured in 'The Best In Jazz' - December 2020. Read the full article here.

JIM HYNES
GLIDE MAGAZINE
 Read more here.

NATE CHINEN
WBGO
A fine, self-titled new album, just out on Whirlwind Recordings, further reveals the generosity and ease of their rapport as a collective. Read this feature here.

DEE DEE MCNEIL
MUSICALMEMOIRS'S BLOG
"This is an interesting blend of cultures and music.." Read more here.

FILIPE FREITAS
JAZZTRAIL
"The eight pieces on this record are representative of these musicians’ artistic credibility." Read more here.

 

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER
Will Vinson, Gilad Hekselman, and Antonio Sanchez – Trio Grande(November 13). Read more here.

JEFF POTTER
DOWNBEAT MAGAZINE
"☆☆☆☆...the beauty of this disc of originals is that it’s far more than an all-star session; there’s an exceptional connection here. Each player brings his singular vision to the plate, but the collective sum is something fresh and exhilarating." Review here

MATT MICUCCI
JAZZIZ
Trio Grande is a captivating debut statement from a new trio formed by three of the hottest bandleaders on the scene today: saxophonist Will Vinson, guitarist Gilad Hekselman and drummer Antonio Sánchez. Read more here.

FRIEDRICH KUNZMANN
ALL ABOUT JAZZ
"The three members of newly conceived outfit Trio Grande just so happen to belong among the leading pack carrying on the torch of innovation in the past two decades." Read this interview here.

MICHAEL AMBROSINO
33 THIRD
"Get ready to lose yourself in an album that showcases players who collaborate beautifully, adding just the right ingredients for a  glorious musical journey." Read this 'Best Albums of 2020' article here.

DEE DEE MCNEIL
MUSICAL MEMOIRS
"This is an interesting blend of cultures and music.." Read the review here. 

RICHARD KAMINS
STEP TEMPEST
"The really fine aspect of this album from Will Vinson, Gilad Hekselman, and Antonio Sanchez is that the music defies categorization––is it Americana, jazz, rock or is it all that and more?  Go with the latter and just listen and enjoy!” Review here

MIKE JURKOVIC
ALL ABOUT JAZZ
"Trio Grande's solid eight tracks, genuinely establishing the trio as a creative and crafty entity we'll want to hear more from in the future." Read more here.