Artist Information
Biography
From the Press Release for Face no Face (Braithwaite and Katz):
The Jon De Lucia Group’s debut CD Face no Face features a group of inspiring young musicians who are actively extending the frontiers of jazz. The CD, out July 25 on Jonji Music, features the alto and soprano saxman/composer with long-time bandmates Nir Felder on guitar, Leo Genovese on piano and keyboards, Garth Stevenson on bass, and Ziv Ravitz on drums. They’ve played together since their student days at Berklee College of Music and De Lucia writes specifically for them. The result is compelling and original music that engages and excites.
De Lucia’s compositions are highly structured and sophisticated, yet allow each player to freely embark on scintillating sonic journeys. Six of the eight tunes on this disc are De Lucia originals. The others include Edo Komoriuta, a Japanese folksong that features Sumie Kaneko on two traditional Japanese instruments, Shamisen and Koto; and the standard I Wish I Knew, a moving duet between De Lucia and Genovese which closes the set.
What is remarkable about this CD is the grand arch that is formed as each tune progresses. The first three compositions are large-scale works, followed by three exquisite miniatures that are in turn followed by two tunes which are again large-scale, bringing it full circle. The first track, Glass Bead Game, is an adventurous three-part composition that covers much terrain, opening with an agitated, rhythmic melody followed by a contemplative middle section that includes an incredibly wrought solo by Felder. Really evokes a serene atmosphere, featuring gorgeous soprano playing from De Lucia. The Japanese folksong Edo Komoriuta is followed seamlessly by the beautiful Yugen, which is clearly inspired by the ethos of the East. After this The Open Eye appears with its restless swinging energy, and highlights the incredible virtuosity of the rhythm section as Genovese starts to burn in double-time, with Stevenson and Ravitz right along with him for the ride.
Jon De Lucia (Saxophone)
Jon De Lucia, born 1980 in Quincy, MA, is one of the finest young proponents of modern jazz on the alto saxophone.
Attending Berklee College of Music, Jon De Lucia had the opportunity to study privately with such amazing teachers as Frank Tiberi, George Garzone, Andy McGhee, Shannon LeClaire, and Bill Pierce. Later he studied with forward-thinking alto saxophonist and Blue Note artist Greg Osby. He was selected to play in a group led by Blue Note artist Joe Lovano and appeared on televised, nationally-syndicated workshops through PBS' WGBH.
After graduation from Berklee, Jon went on his first tour of Japan as part of Berklee faculty member Makoto Takenaka's Berklee Jazz Quintet. This led
to four subsequent tours of Japan over the next two years with various groups including Standard Deviation, a band co-led by Jon De Lucia and
guitarist Hironobu Saito. In Japan, Europe, and the United States, Jon De Lucia has appeared frequently in newspapers, on television and the radio, notably live on WGBH in 2005, and live on Fuji Terebi for Japanese Television in 2006. Most recently, Jon has performed with Bob Moses, Kendrick Scott, Francisco Mela, Tommy Crane, Mark Walker, David Tronzo, John Lockwood and Geoffrey Keezer and can be found performing frequently in New York and Boston with the Jon De Lucia Group.
Members of the Jon De Lucia Group...
Nir Felder (Guitar)
Since first picking up the electric guitar at the
age of thirteen, twenty-two year old Nir Felder has
quickly risen to become one of the finest exponents of
modern jazz on the instrument. In addition to
attending Berklee College of Music on a full
scholarship, Nir has performed with such luminaries as John Scofield, Joe Lovano, Pat Metheny, Terri Lyne
Carrington, and Dennis Chambers, playing around the
world at such prestigious venues as New York City's
Blue Note, the North Sea Jazz Festival, and the
Monterey Jazz Festival, as both a sideman and leader
of his own group, Junk Poetics.
Leo Genovese (Piano)
Leonardo Genovese was born in Venado Tuerto, Argentina. After finishing high school, he entered the Rosario National Faculty of Music. That institution gave him two years of classical training and through that he discovered jazz. He began improvisation and jazz studies with Berklee graduate Ernesto Jodos and started touring Argentina with many groups,
including La Revancha, whose repertoire consisted mostly of Leonardo’s compositions. He was invited to tour in South America as part of Quintino Cinalli’s group, ultimately recording a CD called Cambio de
Planes. In 2001, he moved to Boston after receiving a full scholarship from Berklee College of Music and launched himself into Boston's jazz scene, playing with Herman Hampton, Darren Barrett, Victor Mendoza, Phil Grenadier, John Lockwood, Yoron Israel and many others. He continues to study with such jazz luminaries as Hal Crook, Joanne Brackeen, and Joe Lovano while also leading a group playing his original music.
Garth Stevenson (Acoustic Bass)
Garth Stevenson was born in Kelowna, BC, Canada in 1982. At seventeen, He received a full scholarship to the Berklee College of Music, graduating with a
degree in Performance and Jazz Composition. At Berklee, he was a three-time recipient of the Herb Pomeroy Award for Excellence in Jazz Composition and the Louie Bellson and Elvin Jones Award for Excellence in Performance. He has studied bass with John Lockwood, Larry Wolfe (Boston Symphony Orchestra), Bruno Raberg and Dave Santoro and studied composition with Greg Hopkins. Since graduating from Berklee, Garth has played with Joe Lovano, Ben Monder, George Garzone, Bob Gullotti, Mick Goodrick, Greg Hopkins, Jon Faddis and Hal Crook. He is currently touring with singer/songwriter Sonya Kitchell. His band Taq has become a fixture on the European jazz scene and his other trio, 202, is
in the process of joining the Fresh Sound Label in Spain.
Ziv Ravitz (Drums)
Ziv was born in Beer-Sheva, Israel in 1976. Born to a family of musicians, he was drawn to music at an early age and by 13 he had begun his professional career, playing at various clubs in Israel as a drummer for performers from Europe and the United States. Ziv moved to the US in the summer of 2000 to attend the Berklee School of Music, eventually
graduating with a degree in Jazz Composition. He has been performing and recording with numerous ensembles in the Boston area, both as an artist
playing his own compositions and performing with musicians such as Hal Crook, Greg Hopkins, Joe Lovano, Lee Konitz, Eugene Friesen, Mick
Goodrick, Eli Deji-bri, James Genus and George Garzone. In the winter of 2003, Ziv became an official recording artist of Huber Music Management
and Recording label of Germany. He has toured extensively in Europe with various groups such as Taq, Minsarah, Sin, Nicolas Simon Group, and the
Iasi Romanian Philharmonic Orchestra.
Instrumentation
Jon De Lucia - Alto and Soprano Saxophones
Leo Genovese - Piano
Nir Felder - Guitar
Garth Stevenson - Bass
Ziv Ravitz - Drums
Also: Thomas Morgan, Jeff Davis, Kris Davis,
Pete Rende, John Lockwood, David Tronzo, Kendrick Scott.
Discography
Face no Face - Full Length CD released Summer 2006
Receiving Radio play in US and Europe.
Available for purchase on iTunes, CDbaby.com, and Amazon.com, and has national distribution.
Video
Press
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Matthew Miller
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With his debut album, saxophonist Jon De Lucia dazzles not only with his virtuosity and compositiona...
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David Adler
One of several astonishing debut releases I've heard this year.
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Bob Young
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"Let the music breathe" is one of jazz's most revered mantras, but far easier said than done. Boston...
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George W. Carroll
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Composer & jazz sax-er Jon De Lucia is a soul on a mission!! He & his totally committed sextet wash ...
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RN
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Jon De Lucia's Glass Bead Game borrows its namesake from a heady Hesse novel, but the musicians defi...
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Bruce Lee Gallanter
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Jon De Lucia and Nir Felder played a duo set here at DMG recently and I was quite impressed consider...
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Tiger Okoshi
Every note Jon plays on this CD shines like the words in love. Sweet...with twists and turns.
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Fred Bouchard
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DeLucia nudges the boundaries of jazz with his free use of Zen concepts and richly talented bandmate...
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Ron Della Chiesa
Catch this group, you won't be disappointed!
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Jon Garelick
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Saxophonist JON DE LUCIA’s ridiculously assured Face No Face (Jonji) was one of the pleasant surpris...
Setlist
Currently performing approximately 90% originals with some jazz standards mixed in. Set times vary, depending on required performance length. An example set list would be:
The Open Eye (Jon De Lucia)
Glass Bead Game (Jon De Lucia)
Thingin' (Lee Konitz)
Emptiness (Jon De Lucia)
I Wish I Knew (Harry Warren)
Really (Jon De Lucia)
Bump (Jon De Lucia)
18 Notes 4 or 5 Times (Jon De Lucia)
Trebuchet (Jon De Lucia)
Duke Ellington's Sound of Love (Charles Mingus
Postage (Jon De Lucia)
Jinrikisha (Joe Henderson)

