- Bob Mover
Mover, Bob (Robert) (born
March 22 ,1952 ,Boston ,Massachusetts ) is an alto, tenor and soprano jazz saxophonist and a vocalist. His father was a musician who played professionally including stints with theCharlie Spivak orchestra. He started playing thealto saxophone at age 13, studied withPhil Woods at a summer music camp, and took private lessons withIra Sullivan .Career
In 1973, at the age of 21, Mover was a sideman for
Charles Mingus for a five-month period at New York City’s 5 Spot Café. By 1975 Mover was working regularly in New York City jazz clubs withChet Baker and he made his first European appearances with Baker at La Grande Parade du Jazz in (Nice, France ), Jazz Festival Laren (Holland), and the Middleheim Jazz Festival (Antwerp ,Belgium ).In late 1975, Mover started leading his own groups around the New York area, and made his first two recordings as a leader in 1976 and 1977: "On the Move" (on the Choice label) and "Bob Mover" (Vanguard). Regular weekly gigs at the Sweet Basil in Greenwich Village featured prestigious sidemen such as
Tom Harrell ,Jimmy Garrison , Kenny Barron, Albert Dailey, Ben Riley, Mike Nock and Ron McLure.Mover rejoined Chet Baker in 1981 for a European tour, playing in
France ,Belgium , the Netherlands,Austria andCologne ,Germany , where they made the recordings "Chet Baker Live at Club Salt Peanuts Koln", Volumes 1 and 2 (Circle).Mover recorded two more albums as a leader in 1981 and 1982, "In the True Tradition" and "Things Unseen", both issued by Xanadu and both of which rated five stars in the "All Music Guide to Recorded Jazz".
In 1983, Bob moved to
Montreal and taught atConcordia University . Three years later, in 1986, he recorded his fifth album as leader, "The Nightbathers" with pianistPaul Bley and guitarist John Abercrombie, which was an experiment infree improvisation . From 1987 to 1997, Mover lived inToronto and became a fixture of the Toronto jazz scene, also touringEurope with pianists Walter Davis Jr. and Tony Castillano. Together with Don Thompson andArchie Alleyne , Mover helped found theToronto Jazz Quartet , a pianoless four-piece working band that played in and around the Toronto area including bars such as the Rex Hotel, Quigley's and the Pilot Tavern. He accepted a teaching position atYork University , giving saxophone masterclasses and teaching a course he created called "Musicianship for Jazz Singers". During this period, in 1988 Walter Davis Jr. featured Bob on four tracks of his CD "Illumination" (Pony Canyon/Jazz City) withRon Carter andKenny Washington . The same year, Mover released another album as leader on the same label called "You Go to My Head" with Rufus Reid, Benny Green, Victor Lewis and Steve Hall.He released an album recorded in Montreal in 1997 called "Television" (DSM) featuring John Hicks and Jake Wilkinson.
tyle
Mover has an explosive sound and style on the sax, directly influenced by
Charlie Parker ,Lee Konitz , Ira Sullivan,Stan Getz , andSonny Rollins . His improvisations are melodically based, with lyrical melodies interspersed with complex bebop type lines. His selection of repertoire is wide and varied, with an encyclopedic knowledge of both standard and unconventional broadway and movie musical tunes.Discography:
As Leader
*"Television", Bob Mover Quintet featuring John Hicks and Jake Wilkinson, (DSM records)
*"You Go To My Head", Bob Mover Quartet & Quintet, with Rufus Reid, Victor Lewis,Benny Green , Steve Hall (Pony Canyon CD)
*"The Night Bathers", Bob Mover Trio, feat. Paul Bley and John Abercrombie (Justin´ Time Records)
*"Things Unseen", Solo, duo, trio, quartet and quintet, with Albert Dailey, Ray Drummond, Rufus Reid, Bobby Ward, Steve Hall (Xanadu Records )
*" In the True Tradition", Bob Mover Trio with Rufus Reid and Bobby Ward (Xanadu Records )
*"Bob Mover", featuring Kenny Barron, Ben Riley, Ron McLure and Claudio Roditi (Vanguard Records)
*"On the Move", featuring Tom Harrell, George Mraz, Jay Clayton, Mike Nock, Jeff Papez and Peter Sprague (Choice Records)"'As Sideman:
*"Natural Habitat NYC", Jane Blackstone with Sir Roland Hanna and others
*"Illumination", Walter Davis Jr. with Ron Carter and Kenny Washington (Pony Canyon Records)
*"Chet Baker Live at Club Salt Peanuts Köln Germany, Volumes 1,2", with John Eardley (Circle Records)
*"The Lee Konitz Quintet: Affinity", with Mike Moore, Ben Aronov and Jimmy Madison (Chiaroscuro Records)
*"111 Sullivan Street", Yoshiaki Masuo (East Wind Records)
*"The Lion's Eyes", Steve Holt Sextet (Plug Records)
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