- Wayne Krantz
Infobox Musical artist
| | Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | Instrument =Guitar
Name = Wayne Krantz
Born = July 26, 1956
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Genre =Jazz fusion
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Notable_instruments = Tyler Studio Elite
Years_active = 1991-present
URL = http://www.waynekrantz.comWayne Krantz (born
July 26 1956 in Corvallis,Oregon ) is an innovative Americanjazz fusion guitarist who has played with top artists such asSteely Dan ,Michael Brecker ,Billy Cobham , and others, but currently has a solo act. He released his first album, "Signals," in 1991, sporting an array of recognizedjazz musician s such asDennis Chambers ,Leni Stern ,Anthony Jackson , and others. However, in 1992, he formed a trio withbassist Lincoln Goines anddrummer Zach Danziger , and recorded two albums with them; "Long To Be Loose," in 1993, and a live album, "2 Drink Minimum," in 1995. In doing so, he began to play periodically at the55 Bar , a diverse and premier jazz club inNew York City . In 1996, Krantz released an acoustic album withLeni Stern , dubbed "Separate Cages". Wayne formed a new trio in 1997, consisting of his ferociousguitar skills, complemented byTim Lefebvre on electric bass andKeith Carlock on drums, new sounds that would change his music's style drastically. On June 28, 2007, Krantz played his final regular Thursday night gig at NYC's 55 Bar. In an announcement by Krantz to his mailing list notifying his fans of the change, he stated a desire to move towards a "louder thing" requiring "bigger rooms, with stages and sound systems to pull it off."Krantz's first three solo albums were released on the
jazz label,Enja Records , which was at the time also home to frequent collaborator Leni Stern. However, Krantz's last three albums, 1999's "Greenwich Mean," 2003's "Your Basic Live," and 2007's "Your Basic Live '06" were both released from Wayne's private [http://www.waynekrantz.com/ website] . Like "2 Drink Minimum," these two albums both are excerpts of various sets at the 55 Bar. These two albums also include more use ofeffects pedals , and are more unscripted and improvised than the previous three, implying Wayne's tendency towards nonconformism on "and" off the stage. He contributed toSteely Dan co-founderDonald Fagen 's newest release, "Morph the Cat ", and participated in touring with Fagen's band in early 2006. In another rare sideman role, Krantz is featured ontenor saxophonist Chris Potter's 2006 release, "Underground." Additionally, he is to return to the studio in 2006 to record a new soloalbum , to be followed by touring. It is unknown whether this new album will feature Wayne's existing trio. Even with a lack of a record company, and thus an absence of excessiveadvertisement and sponsorship, Krantz's music still receives acclaim and aworldwide undergroundfan base , strongest in theNew York metropolitan area and Britain.Musical Style
As a guitarist, Krantz is known for being a relentless individualist, which is evidenced in his improvisational style. In his book "An Improviser's Operating System," Krantz outlines his approach to improvisation, which relies not on licks or memorized fretboard patterns but an awareness of musical "formulas" on the instrument. Krantz's improvisation is known for its spontaneity, and he makes a distinction between this form of improvisation and "composition," the latter of which may include any musical idea that is preconceived on the instrument. While many guitarists rely on other music as a model for their own playing, Krantz is highly committed to realizing his own voice on the instrument and claims not to derive a great deal of inspiration from other music. Though Krantz has studied other players in the past, he does not consider himself a stylist (i.e. someone who models his or her playing on a predefined stylistic template, such as pure
bebop , rock,blues orfunk .)In addition to its concern for
melody andharmony , Krantz's music demonstrates a highrhythm ic awareness, often incorporatingpolyrhythms , odd metric groupings and displaced beats.Equipment/Sound
Krantz is most identified with a
Stratocaster -type electric guitar. Recently he has played a model manufactured by Tyler Guitars. Earlier releases such as "Signals" feature achorus effect commonly associated with fusion guitar. Within several years, however, his sound became more organic, featuring analog effects such asoverdrive ,wah-wah , and aMoogerfooger ring modulator. For amplification, Krantz has used bothFender Deluxe Reverb and, more recently,Marshall amplifiers for a heavier sound.Discography
* "Signals" (1991)
* "Long To Be Loose " (1993)
* "2 Drink Minimum " (1995)
* "Separate Cages " (1996) (w/Leni Stern )
* "Greenwich Mean " (1999)
* "Your Basic Live " (2003)
* "Your Basic Live '06 " (2007)References
* Gagne, Brian. " [http://www.meniscusmagazine.com/1_issue_site/1pages/vibes002.htm Your Basic Mindf***] ." "Meniscus Magazine."
* Krevolin, Robert. " [http://www.jambase.com/headsup.asp?storyID=1412 Words with Wayne Krantz] ." "JamBase."External links
* [http://www.waynekrantz.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:7qmtk6hx9krd Wayne Krantz Overview] – fromAllmusic
* [http://www.steelydan.com/bus.html Wayne's World (from Steely Dan official website)]
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