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Ben
Adams has natural talent and a rare incisiveness that has
enabled him to create a sublime sound on the vibraphone. He produces
tones and rhythms on his instrument that range between such distinctive
features as delicate sensitivity to passionate, explosive energy.
With acute artistry and versatility, Ben demonstrates the subtleties
of a variety of diverse musical genres. He has recently recorded
an album as a bandleader that features his deeply illuminating jazz
compositions.
Education
Born
in 1976, it was at the age of five that Ben Adams began his musical
explorations by playing the piano. Ben immediately showed great
potential by revealing an intuitive creativity. He was given formal,
private lessons on the piano to nurture his talent where he was
taught the fundamentals of both classical music and traditional
jazz. By nine years old, he was learning to play the drums and
other percussion instruments. His musical education continued
in school as well as privately. Before graduating high school,
Ben had achieved recognition for his singularity by receiving
the "Kansas State Outstanding Percussion Award" four
years consecutively (1990-1994) and also performing at the Kansas
City Jazz Festival in 1993. Ben has an insatiable desire to advance
his knowledge of music and consequently received a scholarship
to study percussion at the University of Missouri, Kansas City?Conservatory
of Music. It was during the time spent in Kansas City that Ben
changed his emphasis from the drum set to the vibraphone, which
has become his most personal instrument for deep expression. As
well as studying at the Conservatory, Ben spent his evenings performing
professionally at local venues. In the fall of 1996, Ben transferred
to the prestigious Berklee College of Music, where the eminent
vibraphonist Gary Burton is a faculty member, with a scholarship
to pursue his jazz studies on the vibraphone. At Berklee, Ben
studied privately with Grammy winning vibraphonist Dave Samuels
(former member of Spyro Gyra), Victor Mendoza, Ed Saindon, Hal
Crook and Dave Friedman.
Performance
Highlights
Ben
Adams has demonstrated his musical abilities on the vibraphone
on stage with many respected musicians. An example of his professional
performances as an instrumental sideman has been with Louis Bellson,
George Garzone, John Lockwood, Bruno Raberg, Steve Houghton, Steve
Smith (formerly with the rock band Journey), Danny Gottlieb (former
drummer for the Pat Metheny Group), and Bob Brookmeyer. As a leader
of his own quartet, he has opened for such artists as Medeski,
Martin, and Wood. Ben has also performed with his quartet in some
of Boston's premiere jazz venues, including Ryles and House of
Blues, as well as performing at the Institute of Contemporary
Art Theater. Over the summer he played Saturday nights at Kapow,
a now defunct jazz club.
Music
for Six is Ben Adams second recording as a leader. His first album,
The Figured Wheel, is a quartet outing. Covering a wide range
of moods and styles, it features his original compositions and
jazz standards. As a testament to his versatility, Ben recorded
a series of piano/vibraphone duets with composer Chris Opperman
Selected works from that session will be featured on Chris Opperman's
upcoming release. Ben has also recorded with folk singer Crystal
Mattson on her debut album Crystal.
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