Bill McHenry is a saxophonist, composer and bandleader living
in Brooklyn New York. He is known for his melodic/free form
composing and improvising, demostrated most recently on his
newest CD "ROSES".
New York Times critic
Ben Ratliff writes: "Any musician who works so effectively
against a common language, and uses cliché so little in the
process, is worth listening to. There are tons of young jazz
saxophonists out there pursuing ideas of harmony and structure
and rhythm, but he has something rare going for him. He has
a sound. Mr. McHenry is a fresh new voice: He can play with
un-orthodox structure and get as free as you want, but he
maintains a ripe, lovely tone straight out of the 1950's.
Lyrical is probably the most overused word in jazz criticism,
but if anyone deserves the word, Mr. McHenry is the one."
Since moving to New York in 1992 Bill started playing regularly
in groups led by REID ANDERSON, GUILLERMO KLEIN, ETHAN IVERSON,
REBECCA MARTIN, CHRIS LIGHTCAP, and BEN WALTZER as well as
leading his own group with BEN MONDER. Eventually that group
was joined with Reid and PAUL MOTIAN, and they recorded "Bill
McHenry Quartet featuring Paul Motian", which led to Bill
playing with that group several times over the next few years
at the VILLAGE VANGUARD. Thier newest CD, "ROSES" has been
recognized as the strongest yet and Bill continues to write
and develop music for other settings.
Bill was born in Maine in 1972. His mother is a pianist, and
his great great grandfather was Horatio Parker, a composer
who was famous for teaching and failing Charles Ives. He started
saxophone at ten and at fourteen went to Interlochen Arts
Academy for four years, and then New England Conservatory
for eight months. In 1992, Bill moved to New York. After playing
little gigs and doing day jobs Bill moved with his sister
Mary and high school friend pianist Ben Waltzer to Barcelona
and spent two years going back and forth between the two cities.
In Barcelona Bill started playing more regularly and with
Ben recorded his first record for the Fresh Sound label in
Barcelona. After returning to New York he studied long tone
production with Dewey Redman which helped him strengthen his
tone and identity. He has also played with CHARLIE HADEN,
ANDREW CYRILLE, HENRY GRIMES, JOHN ABERCROMBIE, and NORAH
JONES.
Bill will be in writer/director Tom McCarthy's new film "The Visitor" playing
saxophone, improvsing and playing songs by his high school friend Mohammed N. Ali.
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