About Adam Rogers:
“Musicians like guitarist Adam Rogers perform with exquisite control and grace.”
—Jack Kroll, Newsweek
“…easily one of the best jazz guitarists in New York…the next step in the tradition of swinging mainstream players in the lineage of Pat Martino and George Benson…he’s ready for the major leagues.”
– Ben Ratliff, the New York Times
“…his skills as a pure player are absolutely mind-boggling, with long lines and phraseology extending the lineage of Martino, Montgomery and Benson… With Art of the Invisible, he’s accomplished nothing less than raising the bar for all of mainstream jazz guitardom.”
–All About Jazz
“ Rogers is a mainstream guitarist of the first rank.” —Downbeat Magazine
A native New Yorker, Adam Rogers has been the guitarist of choice for an array of the some of the greatest names and in jazz, pop and world music: Michael Brecker, Cassandra Wilson, Walter Becker, Chris Potter, Joe Jackson, John Zorn, The Gil Evans Orchestra, The Mingus Orchestra, Norah Jones, Paul Simon, John Patitucci, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Ravi Coltrane, Brian Blade, Kenny Barron, Marcus Miller and Regina Carter to name just a few.
He has appeared on over Two Hundred albums and toured extensively throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, South America, The Middle East and Russia. He has been singled out for praise in Downbeat, The New York Times, The Boston globe, The Village Voice, Jazz Times, Jazziz, Newsweek, Jazz Hot, All about Jazz and The Chicago Sun Times, among numerous other periodicals worldwide.
Adam has co-led the innovative and critically acclaimed group” Lost Tribe,” which released three albums.
His debut CD as leader, “Art of the Invisible,” was released in 2002 to critical acclaim on Criss Cross Records. Offering up a definitive statement as a composer with eight of his own tunes, the quartet featured on this recording includes Ed Simon on piano, Scott Colley on bass and Clarence Penn on drums. His second album featuring exclusively original compositions, “Allegory”, also on Criss Cross, was released in September of 2003 and features the same group with the addition of Chris Potter on saxophone. His most recent CD, Apparitions, with the same lineup continues to showcase Adam’s unique compositional and improvisational abilities. “Time and the Infinite”, also on Criss Cross featuring Scott Colley and Bill Stewart was released in April 2007. His most recent record “Sight” featuring John Patitucci and Clarence Penn was released in May 2009.
About Fima Ephron:
Born in London, England, Fima Ephron moved to New York at age three. After starting playing bass at age thirteen. Fima attended New York city’s famed music and art high school, and was playing professionally by age fourteen. He has gone on to perform and record with a cross section of great talent in the music industry some of whom are: Walter Becker, David Torn, Gil Scott Heron, Natalie Merchant, Meshell N’Degeocello, Screaming Headless Torsos, Kurt Rosenwinkle, Ben Monder, Chris Potter, Wayne Krantz, Don Byron, David Sancious, Adina Menzel, Alana Davis, Morley, Steve Bernstein And Millennial Territory Orchestra, Groove Collective, Kenny Wolleson, Alex Sipiagin, Hasidic New Wave, David Fiuczynski/John Medeski’s ‘Lunar Crush’, Yeoffi, Jeb Loi Nichols, Franklyn Kiermyer, Jaki Byard and the Apollo Stompers, Rise Robots Rise, John Zorn, Brad Shepik and Frank London.
Fima has two acclaimed releases of his own: “Soulmachine” on the Tzadik label and his self released “Quiet city”. He also co-led the acclaimed group “Lost Tribe” and currently leads his own quartet which will release it’s debut recording in 2017. He continues to reside in New York City.
About Nate Smith:
Since moving from Chesapeake, Virginia to New York City in 2001, Nate Smith has helped reinvigorate the international jazz scene with his visceral style of drumming by playing with such esteemed leading lights as bassist Dave Holland, saxophonists Chris Potter and Ravi Coltrane, and singers Patricia Barber, Somi, and José James. The New York Times described Smith as “a firecracker of a drummer.”
Smith’s rising career reaches a new benchmark with the release of his bandleader debut, KINFOLK: Postcards from Everywhere, on which he fuses his original modern jazz compositions with R&B, pop, and hip-hop. The disc shows Smith leading a scintillating core ensemble, consisting of pianist and keyboardist Kris Bowers, guitarist Jeremy Most, alto and soprano saxophonist Jaleel Shaw, electric bassist Fima Ephron, and singer and lyricist Amma Whatt, and Michael Mayo on backing vocals. The lineup expands on several cuts with the inclusion of Potter and Holland along with other illustrious guests – guitarists Lionel Loueke and Adam Rogers, and singer Gretchen Parlato.