British modern jazz is overpopulated with unsung heros. For over forty
years there has been a group of musicians in this country who, having
initially been inspired by American jazz of the 50's and 60's have constantly
developed their own way of doing things. The survivors of this generation
of British jazz musicians, who have played for over 30 years in the
pubs and clubs for what often didn,t amount to a living wage, have stuck
with it because creating music is what they live for. Through this struggle
they have matured into master musicians that are the equal of those
that inspired them.
Don Weller is one of these, along with Stan Tracey, Peter King, Bryan
Spring, Evan Parker to name but a few. Don's music career started when
he played Mozart's clarinet concerto in the Fairfield Hall, Croydon
as a fourteen year old. He went on to take up Tenor Saxophone, with
lessons from Kathy Stobart and formed his now almost legendary group
"Major Surgery" which ran for 9 years playing his own compositions.
He then formed a quartet with drummer Bryan Spring as well as being
a regular member of Stan Tracey's Octet. Don has always played, always
run his own under worked quartet, always written music of great quality
and has always been undervalued. He has however also always been a great
inspiration to younger players, who have sometimes gone on to gain the
sort of acclaim that Don has missed.
Dons writing career has developed alongside his tenor saxophone playing
for over thirty years. It began 36 years ago when at the age of 18 he
wrote and arranged a piece for the Croydon Jazz Orchestra. His band
"Major Surgery" played exclusively Don Weller compositions for ten years
during the nineteen seventies. He has since then composed for all the
regular quartets with which he has worked and has built up a large catalogue
of works some of which have been recorded by other artists. He has worked
on film scores such as "Absoloute Beginners" and "Stormy Monday" in
which he was involved both as a player and composer.
While he is now widely accepted as one of Britains' leading saxophone
players (Top Tenor award in 1994,1996 & 1998 polls) his writing
has never received the sort of recognition that it deserves. His writing
which stems from the maturity of his own playing also has that rare
ability to be memorable so that even on first hearing it can set people
humming all the way home.
In the world of musicians Don is held in very high esteem as the "real
thing" as an example of what they all aspire to, a musician with his
own distinctive voice, his own way of doing things and a consummate
grasp of the musical language. His own musical language has grown, widened
and blossomed over years of playing "himself" When asked about the ever
changing trends in jazz and the growing number of child prodigy saxophone
players there seem to be these days Don says modestly " They do what
they do and I do what I do."
Jack Massarik of The London Evening Standard wrote
" He imitates nobody yet
swings as hard and plays as soulfully, inventively
and, if necessary, as devastatingly
fast as any American icon could."
THE DON WELLER
BIG BAND
The Don Weller Big Band was originally formed to play the Pennine Suite
- a series of six linked pieces, specially commissioned by and premiered
at the Appleby Festival in 1996. Since then Don has written many more
compositions, the band has toured nationally and has been booked for
Grimsby, Appleby , Wigan and Jersey Jazz Festivals
The great respect that other musicians have for Don has meant that
the ranks of this band are filled with the great names of British modern
jazz, just about every member is a renowned soloist and band leader.
Don Weller is one of those rare creative artists who have a stamp of
originality in everything they do. His writing for big band like his
saxophone playing is totally unmistakable. Though using a traditional
approach to big band writing he has written music of great quality and
originality with a distinctive and personal angle on melody that could
only be the product of a lifetime's personal musical development by
a master musician.
To Book any of Don's bands please contact:
Neil Ferber, Appleby Jazz, Bongate Mill, Appleby Cumbria, CA16 6UR
Tel 017683 51052 e-mail. Jazz@bongate-mill.u-net.com
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