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OPTION: Darius Jones

  • Experimental Sound Studio 5925 N RAVENSWOOD Chicago (map)
OPTION: Darius Jones

March 18, 2019

Doors At 7. Music At 7:30pm

Darius Jones (alto saxophone) will perform a solo set, followed by a discussion with Tim Daisy. Critically acclaimed NYC saxophonist and composer Darius Jones has created a recognizable voice within the tradition of African American music. March 18th marks his debut performance on the Option stage.

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Critically acclaimed NYC saxophonist and composer Darius Jones marks his debut performance on the Option stage. Darius (alto saxophone) will perform a solo set, followed by a discussion with Tim Daisy.

Over the past decade, Darius Jones has created a recognizable voice as a critically acclaimed saxophonist and composer by embracing individuality and innovation in the tradition of African-American music. “Jones' concept is proudly his own,” writes Philip Clark in The Wire. [His music] poses big questions about the relationship between the African-American tradition of spirituals, blues and gospel, and now." With New York City as his base since 2005, Jones has brought his unique sound to dozens of cities around the United States, Canada and Europe.

Jones early on established himself as a powerful voice in the jazz community and was nominated in 2013 for Alto Saxophonist of the Year, and for Up & Coming Artist of the Year two years in a row for the Jazz Journalists Association Jazz Awards. Jones was one of Jazz Times' Debut Artists of the Year for 2009 and was featured in the Wall Street Journal in 2011. In 2012 he was featured in DownBeat and on WBGO's The Checkout. Jones' 2012 release, Book of Mæ'bul (Another Kind of Sunrise) was listed among NPR's Best Top 10 Jazz Albums of that year. "Jones speaks through his alto in an original and unforced language," writes DownBeat's Joe Tangari. Critics have called him "robustly creative" (Nate Chinen, New York Times) and "one of NYC's most incisive and passionate saxists" (Time Out New York). AllAboutJazz.com reviewer Troy Collins writes, "Jones has set the stage for a winning series of albums designed to document his rise as one of the most impressive and unique voices of our time."  More recently The New York Times named Jones among the Best Live Jazz Performances of 2017 for his Vision Festival performance with Farmers by Nature.

Jones graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a Bachelors in Jazz Studies in 2003, earning a Master's Degree in Jazz Performance/Composition from New York University in 2008. He also taught New Music Improvisation there for a year as an adjunct professor. Jones taught saxophone and improvisation at Columbia University in 2017.

Photo credit: Peter Gannushkin

March OPTION concerts are sponsored by Luhring Augustine.

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OPTION: Lisa Mezzacappa