Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey

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Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey
Origin Tulsa, Oklahoma
Genre(s) Jazz fusion, free jazz
Years active 1994–Present
Website JFJO.com
Members
Brian Haas: Acoustic Piano, Keyboards
Joshua Raymer: Drums
Reed Mathis: Electric Bass, Guitar

Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (or JFJO or The Fred) is a US jazz group founded in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1994 consisting of Brian Haas on keyboards, Reed Mathis on Electric bass and Guitar, and Josh Raymer on drums

Originating in Tulsa, OK as an octet with a horn section in 1994, JFJO became a trio in the summer of 2000, initially performing as the Jacob Fred Trio in January 2000. Drummer Matthew Edwards left the group in early 2001; his replacement was Richard Haas, the brother of Brian, who performed with the group until October 2001. Jason Smart joined in late October 2001, becoming a member of the band until 2007. After Smart's depature, in June 2007, it was announced that Josh Raymer would be replacing Smart on drums. They have toured extensively, opening for the likes of Al Di Meola and Sound Tribe Sector 9, and have shared the stage with Les Claypool, Marshall Allen, George Garzone, Steve Kimock and the Everyone Orchestra, among others.

JFJO's music is not easily categorized; although it is mostly in the jazz idiom, it draws from the avant-garde, funk and rock music. Critic Alex Henderson describes the band's music as a "mildly avant-garde blend of jazz, rock and funk [that] draws on a wide variety of influences... Often quirky, eccentric and abstract, JFJO favors an inside/outside approach but is usually more inside than outside.",[1] while critic Scott Yanow describes the group as "fascinating".[2] Their live shows include compositions by John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, and Thelonious Monk among others, and include long experimental improvisations that, at times, could be considered atonal. One of the most notable aspects of their music is Mathis’ use of the bass guitar as a lead instrument incorporating unique and unusual usage of whammy pedals and wah wah pedals to create a sound that somewhat resembles an electric violin.

In 2004, JFJO released their first album with noted producer Joel Dorn's Hyena Records, Walking with Giants, comprised entirely of originals. 2005 saw the release of their second Hyena album, The Sameness of Difference, a collection of cover songs written by diverse musicians (such as Björk, Brian Wilson, Dave Brubeck and Neil Young).

In 2006, JFJO released Tomorrow We'll Know Today, a digital exclusive album containing re-mastered live tracks from the US and Europe.

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Album information
Tomorrow We'll Know Today: Live in USA and Europe
The Sameness of Difference
4 Improvisations For The Ghosts
  • Released: 2005
  • Availability: Available exclusively from digital retailers
  • For the Ghosts is a collection of live spontaneous music in tribute to the Supernatural.
Walking With Giants
Symbiosis Osmosis
  • Released: 2003
  • Availability: Online & Selected Retailers
Slow Breath, Silent Mind
  • Released: 2003
  • Availability: Online & Selected Retailers
Telluride is Acoustic
All Is One: Live in New York City
Self Is Gone
Bloom
  • Released: 2000
  • Availability: Out of Print
  • A JFJO retrospective from 1996-1998.
Live At Your Mama's House
Sean Layton: A Musical Retrospective
Welcome Home
  • Released: 1998
  • Availability: Out of Print
  • JFJO's first album on a national record label, Accurate Records, Welcome Home received strong reviews ("Rookies of the Year!" - Signal to Noise)
Live In Tokyo
Live At The Lincoln Continental
  • Released: 1995
  • Availability: Out of Print

[edit] References

  1. ^ [1] Henderson, Alex "Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey" from Allmusic.com URL accessed February 2, 2007
  2. ^ [2] Yannow, Scott, "Slow Breath, Silent Mind" review from Allmusic.com; URL accessed February 2, 2007

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