Artist Information
Biography
Pete Robbins moved to New York in September, 2002, and immediately became “a welcome presence on the creative music scene.” He leads his group “Pete Robbins & Centric” at such venues as the 55 Bar, Cornelia Street Café, the Tea Lounge, Bar 4, the Bowery Poetry Club, Biscuit, and others. Robbins tours regularly in Europe as a bandleader (Company of Heaven booking agency), and plays regularly in Philadelphia, Washington DC, Burlington, Cambridge, and Boston. Robbins’ groups also appear yearly at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival and Aarhus International Jazz Festival (Denmark).
Robbins’ second record, "Waits and Measures", was released on PLAYSCAPE RECORDINGS (www.playscape-recordings.com) in September, 2006. It received rave reviews in such publications as the New York Times and JazzTimes magazine. In addition to the group heard on "Waits & Measures", robbins has also had more avant-garde projects with such musicians as Mark Dresser, Randy Peterson, and Daniel Levin. After stints in Boston and Copenhagen, Robbins now resides in Brooklyn.
In addition to his performing and recording pursuits, Robbins also curated a jazz series at the Cornelia Street Café on behalf of “Music for America”, a partisan non-profit organzation promoting political and social awareness through live music. Groups led by such jazz luminaries as Dave Douglas, Uri Caine, Ravi Coltrane, Bill McHenry, Rodney Green, John O’gallagher, and others shared the bill with Robbins’ group Centric at each concert.
In September 2004, the Village Voice recognized Robbins’ musical, promotional, and political efforts by naming him their "Featured Jazz Pick" for the fall season.
Chamber Music America recently awarded robbins with their prestigious “New Works: Creation and Presentation” grant, on behalf of the Doris Duke Foundation. Robbins was commissioned to adapt choral works of 17th century Italian composer Carlo Gesualdo for his own band, Centric.
robbins’ band – as heard on his new recording waits & measures – features thomas morgan (steve coleman, david binney) on bass and dan weiss (miguel zenon, david binney, donny mccaslin) on drums.
Instrumentation
PETE ROBBINS & CENTRIC:
Pete Robbins - alto saxophone
Sam Sadigursky - tenor saxophone & clarinet
Eliot Cardinaux - electric piano
Thomas Morgan - upright bass
Dan Weiss - drums
PETE ROBBINS & SILENT Z
Pete Robbins - alto saxophone, fx
Jesse Neuman - trumpet, fx, loops
Mike Gamble - guitar, fx, loops
Eliot Cardinaux - keyboards, fx, loops
Thomas Morgan - bass
Tyshawn Sorey - drums
Discography
Pete Robbins - Waits and Measures - (2006)
Pete Robbins - Centric (2002)
Official Website
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Press
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Ben Ratliff - concert review
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"Mr. Robbins played hard and fluidly, landing heavily on unexpected notes to give his solos funk and...
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Nate Chinen - CD/concert review
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"[Centric is an] ambitious ensemble that combines spacious avant-gardism with the melodic punch of r...
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Jim Macnie - concert review
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"Several of Robbins' tunes are flag-wavers, teeming with broad, catchy melodies. That's at odds wit...
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Forrest Dylan Bryant - CD review
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"The colors are dark but vivid. Robbins’ compositions all tend to shift and mutate, falling in and ...
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Paul Bley - CD liner notes
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"Pete can become a force. A real force. He's confident enough not to do what others might tell him."...
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Karla Cornejo - CD review
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"Pete Robbins' 'Waits and Measures' is not so much a fusion album as it is a remarkable commandeerin...
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Paul Blair - CD review
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"This intriguing new Playscape release, a sextet effort, will definitely appear on many Best-of-2006...
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Glen Astarita - CD review
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"Robbins should win over a horde of admirers with this outing, which conveys asymmetrical parts chop...
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Dan King - event listing
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"This guy rules. ... He's already amassed a ballpark-sized fan base. ... There's no telling where he...
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David Adler - CD review
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"...a welcome presence on the creative music scene. ... Robbins displays a keen imagination and a r...
Setlist
7 original songs, approximately 7 minutes each

