Benny Green: Solo Piano

Saturday, June 15, 7:30pm
With Jocelyn Gould
Knox United Church

At the age of 19, Benny Green moved to New York City to join legendary vocalist Betty Carter's band and never looked back. He would then assume the piano chair with some of jazz music’s most important instrumental groups, including Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Freddie Hubbard, and the Ray Brown Trio. With these artists he would receive an invaluable artistic education, learn to embody the art form, and master the music.

​In 1988 he released his debut album as a leader, Prelude, on Criss Cross Records, which featured Terrence Blanchard, Javon Jackson, Peter Washington, and Tony Reedus. In 1990, he signed with Blue Note Records, for which he made seven recordings. These records featured some of the best musicians working in the idiom including Stanley Turrentine, Ron Carter, Ray Drummond, Christian McBride, Victor Lewis, Lewis Nash and Carl Allen. In 2000 he began recording with Telarc Records. These albums featured his collaboration with guitarist Russell Malone. Since 2013 he has released 5 albums on Sunnyside Records, and most recently has recorded a solo piano outing, Solo, which was released in 2023.

Taking inventory of the music industry and societal perception of jazz today, Benny Green states that he is committed to the truth of what has been given by people who lived and died for this music, playing honest jazz is precious to my human existence. "I’ve never felt a need or a calling to become one who’s thought of or labeled as an innovator. Rather, I’ve strived since childhood to become an authentic jazz musician, and I seek to stand as a torchbearer for the continuum of straight-ahead jazz piano."

"In addition to his rightly lauded abilities at the keys, his writing is keener than ever... All the more appropriate that this album should be released on Sunnyside, drenched as it is in the brightest of talents." - Downbeat Magazine

“A conservationist of the bebop idiom, and a joyful guardian of its lexicon.” - NPR

About Jocelyn Gould

JUNO winner Jocelyn Gould has been called “a leader in the next generation of great mainstream jazz guitarists” by Howard Paul, CEO of Benedetto Guitars. Her debut release as a leader, Elegant Traveler, won a 2021 JUNO for Jazz Album of the Year. Her sophomore album, Golden Hour, reached #1 on the Canadian Earshot charts.

Jocelyn has spent the last several years touring extensively. 2023 saw Jocelyn featured in a 34 city American and Canadian solo guitar theatre tour. She also made her debut as a leader in the U.K., Spain and Israel as part of an extensive three continent tour celebrating the release of her third album, Sonic Bouquet.

Jocelyn Gould has performed internationally in the groups of Grammy nominated vocalist Freddy Cole, trumpeter Etienne Charles and DownBeat Critics Poll winner trombonist Michael Dease. She can be heard on albums led by Michael Dease, Caity Gyorgy, Jon Gordon, Diego Rivera, Randy Napoleon, and Will Bonness.

Jocelyn is a full time professor and Head of Guitar at Humber College in Toronto. She is endorsed by Benedetto Guitars.