Thursday, April 21, 2022
7:30p.m.
Guerry Auditorium

Three huge names in jazz bring their expertise to Sewanee a week from Thursday. The Charles Lloyd Trio plays Guerry Auditorium April 21, 7:30p. This performance has been delayed for a variety of reasons, but is now coming to fruition, and jazz aficionados are ecstatic.
 
Charles Lloyd, world-renowned jazz saxophonist and flutist, plays here in the company of Bill Frisell, guitar, and Gerald Clayton, piano. Lloyd, a Memphis native, began his career performing with some of the greatest jazz leaders, including Ornette Coleman and Cannonball Adderly, but possesses multifaceted abilities and has worked with musicians as diverse as Howlin’ Wolf and the Beach Boys.

Bill Frisell, a superb guitarist who began recording in the 80's, has addressed many different American styles (jazz, bluegrass, classical, etc.). His pandemic interpretation of “We Shall Overcome” at the Village Vanguard (April, 2021) was captured live by Blue Note, posted to YouTube, and has thousands of views. Gerald Clayton, a young jazz pianist out of the Netherlands and Los Angeles, is in high demand as a solo artist, accompanist, and as a member of the Clayton Brothers ensemble. He's been nominated for half a dozen Grammys.

Lloyd’s performance at Sewanee is something of a homecoming, as he played here twice back in the ’60s. In 1964 this was in support of Adderly’s sextet, and in 1967 he was frontman to the future star pianist Keith Jarrett.
University faculty, staff, and students are admitted free with ticket. Tickets may be picked up, one per University ID, in Guerry 129, Monday–Friday, 10–12 and 2–4.