Lance Bryant

Biography

Jazz saxophonist and vocalist Lance Bryant is known in the jazz community as a skillful and thoughtful saxophonist and arranger. Lance is also very much a vocalist at heart, having grown up singing in church and later on the New York swing scene. He presents very personal, soulful and imaginative interpretations of jazz standards and original material. Lance has been touring and recording with some of the finest musicians of the New York/New Jersey area for over twenty five years. He has traveled extensively with Phyllis Hyman, Jon Hendricks, Pete "LaRocca" Sims, Wallace Roney, Abdulah Ibrahim, Bootsy Collins, and James Williams, Count Basie Orchestra and served as principal arranger and musical director of the Lionel Hampton Orchestra. Lance’s music is often tinged with the sound and spirit of Gospel music, an extension of his background. His recordings a solo artist include Psalm (2002), Testify! (2002), Count It All Joy (2006) and As For Me and My House (2008).

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Union County Performing Arts Center, Rahway

  • South Orange, NJ 07079 USA (map)

New Jersey Youth Symphony featuring Lance Bryant

Performing Duke Ellington’s last work, Three Black Kings.

Conducted by Helen Ch-Pyo

A special Black History Month concert.

Union County Performing Arts Center

1601 Irving Street, Rahway

https://ucpac.org/event/a-night-of-jazz-celebrating-black-history-month/

Earlier Event: February 24
Carnegie Hall w/Kandace Springs
Later Event: May 6
Lance Bryant & Shout!