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Bill Evans (saxophonist)
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{{Short description|American jazz saxophonist}}{{Other uses|Bill Evans (disambiguation)}}{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2015}}







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Clarendon Hills, Illinois>Clarendon Hills, Illinois, U.S.Jazz, jazz fusion, Bluegrass music>bluegrass| occupation = Musician| instrument = Tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone| years_active = 1979–presentElektra/Musician, Blue Note Records>Blue Note, Jazz City, Lipstick, ESC, BHM, VansmanMiles Davis, Elements (band)>Elements, Mahavishnu Orchestrawww.billevanssax.com}}}}William D. Evans (born February 8, 1958) is an American jazz saxophonist,BOOK, Encyclopedia of Popular Music, The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Colin Larkin, Colin Larkin (writer), Virgin Books, 1997, Concise, 1-85227-745-9, 441, who was a member of the Miles Davis group in the 1980s and has since led several of his own bands, including Push and Soulgrass.WEB, {{AllMusic, artist, p36779/biography, yes, |title=Biography: Bill Evans|last=Yanow|first=Scott|website=AllMusic|access-date=May 31, 2010}} Evans plays tenor and soprano saxophones. He has recorded over 17 solo albums and received two Grammy Award nominations. He recorded an award-winning album called Bill Evans – Vans Joint with the WDR Big Band in 2009.He has played a variety of music with his solo projects, including bluegrass, jazz, and funk. His style is influenced by Michael Brecker, Bob Berg, Sonny Rollins, Joe Henderson, John Coltrane, Stan Getz, Steve Grossman, and Dave Liebman.

Biography

Evans was born in Clarendon Hills, Illinois, United States. His father was a classical piano prodigy and until junior high school Evans studied classical clarinet. He attended Hinsdale Central High School and studied with tenor saxophonist Vince Micko. Early in his studies he was able to hear such artists as Sonny Stitt and Stan Getz at the Jazz Showcase in Chicago.Evans attended University of North Texas and William Paterson University, where he studied with Dave Liebman, an alumnus of trumpeter Miles Davis’s early 1970s bands. Moving to New York city in 1979, he spent countless hours in lofts playing jazz standards and perfecting his improvisational style.At the age of 22, he joined Miles Davis and was part of his comeback in the early to mid–1980s. Notable albums recorded with Davis include The Man With The Horn, We Want Miles, Star People, and Decoy. Evans is unrelated to pianist Bill Evans (1929–1980), who played with Davis in the 1950s.He has played, toured and recorded with artists such as Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Michael Franks, Willie Nelson, Mick Jagger, Les McCann, Mark Egan, Danny Gottlieb, Ian Anderson, Randy Brecker, The Allman Brothers Band, and Medeski Martin & Wood. He is featured on the Petite Blonde album with Victor Bailey, Dennis Chambers, Mitch Forman, and Chuck Loeb.During the 1980s and 1990s, Evans was a member of the group Elements. He joined the reformed Mahavishnu Orchestra in 1984 and performed with them until they broke up in 1987. Beginning in 1990 he toured with his own band.Two of his albums, Soul Insider and Soulgrass, were nominated for a Grammy Award. Soulgrass was combination of bluegrass and jazz fusion that featured Béla Fleck, Sam Bush, Bruce Hornsby, and Vinnie Colaiuta.

Discography

(File:bill-evans.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Bill Evans in Berlin)File:Bill Evans & The Spykillers! feat. Wolfgang Haffner- Leverkusener Jazztage 2019-2713.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Bill Evans live @ Leverkusener JazztageLeverkusener Jazztage

As leader {| class“wikitable sortable”

! Year recorded !! Title !! Label !! Year released !! NotesLiving in the Crest of a Wave >Elektra Musician >|The Alternative Man >Blue Note Records>Blue Note 1985 Summertime >|Let the Juice Loose: Bill Evans Group Live At Blue Note Tokyo >| live at Blue Note TokyoThe Gambler: Bill Evans Live At Blue Note Tokyo 2 >| live at Blue Note TokyoPush >|Live in Europe >| liveEscape >|Starfish & The Moon >|Touch >|Soul Insider >|Big Fun >|Soulgrass >|The Other Side of Something >|Dragonfly >| Rise Above >|The East End >| featuring Etienne Mbappe, Wolfgang Haffner, WDR Big Band CologneLive Down Under >| featuring The Spykillers, Wolfgang HaffnerCo-leader with Hank Jones, Red Mitchell
  • Moods Unlimited (Paddle Wheel, 1983) – rec. 1982
Co-leader with Randy Brecker, Robben Ford and Tom Scott
  • Echoes of Ellington Vol. 1 (Verve, 1987)
  • Echoes of Ellington Vol. 2 (Verve, 1988)
Co-leader with Victor Bailey, Dennis Chambers, Mitch Forman and Chuck Loeb Co-leader with Andy LaVerne, John Patitucci and Steve Davis
  • Modern Days and Nights: Music of Cole Porter (Double-Time, 1997)
Co-leader with Randy Brecker
  • Soul Bop Band Live (BHM, 2005)
Co-leader with Dave Weckl, Mark Egan and WDR Big Band Cologne
  • Vans Joint (BHM, 2008)
Co-leader with Robben Ford
  • The Sun Room (Ear, 2019)
  • Common Ground (13J Productions, 2020)

As a member

Elements
  • Elements (Philo, 1982)
  • Forward Motion (Antilles, 1984)
  • Blown Away (Passport, 1986)
  • Illumination (Novus, 1988)
  • Liberal Arts (RCA, 1989)
  • Spirit River (RCA, 1990)
Steps Ahead
  • Steppin’ Out with WDR Big Band (Jazzline, 2016)

As sideman

With Victor Bailey
  • Bottom’s Up (Atlantic, 1989)
  • Low Blow (ESC, 1999)
  • That’s Right (ESC, 2001)
With Miles Davis With Mark Egan
  • A Touch of Light (GRP, 1988)
  • Beyond Words (Bluemoon, 1991)
  • Freedom Town (Wavetone, 2001)
  • Truth Be Told (Wavetone, 2010)
With Michael Franks With Jeff Golub
  • Unspoken Words (Gaia, 1988)
  • Avenue Blue Featuring Jeff Golub (Bluemoon, 1994)
  • Nightlife (Bluemoon, 1997)
With Danny Gottlieb
  • Aquamarine (Atlantic, 1987)
  • Whirlwind (Atlantic, 1989)
With Chuck Loeb
  • Life Colors (DMP, 1990)
  • Mediterranean (DMP, 1993)
With Mahavishnu (John McLaughlin) With Leslie Mándoki
  • People in Room No. 8 (PolyGram, 1997)
  • Out of Key with the Time (Sony, 2002)
  • Soulmates (Paroli, 2002)
  • Aquarelle (Neo, 2009)
With Lee Ritenour With Aziza Mustafa Zadeh With Andy Summers With Gianfranco Continenza With Wolfgang Haffner
  • Dream Band Live In Concert (ACT, 2022)

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