Brian Blade
Brian Blade is an American jazz drummer, composer, and session musician.
Early life
Born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana, Blade was exposed to gospel and praise music while attending Zion Baptist Church, at which his father, Brady L. Blade Sr., was pastor. Blade initially began learning violin and participated in the church choir, an experience that Blade later acknowledged was influential in his musical development. Following in the footsteps of his older brother, Brady Blade Jr., Blade developed skills on the drum kit while 'depping' for his brother in the church band. Soon after, Blade shifted his focus to the drums throughout middle and high school.During high school, while studying with Dorsey Summerfield Jr., Blade began listening to the music of John Coltrane and Thelonious Monk, and became increasingly influenced by the drumming styles of Elvin Jones, Art Blakey, Papa Jo Jones, and Paul Motian. By the age of eighteen, Brian moved to New Orleans to attend Loyola University. From 1988 through 1993, he studied and played with most of the master musicians living in New Orleans, including Johnny Vidacovich, Ellis Marsalis, Steve Masakowski, Bill Huntington, Mike Pellera, John Mahoney, George French, Germaine Bazzle, David Lee Jr., Alvin Red Tyler, Tony Dagradi and Harold Battiste.
Career
In 1992 Blade settled in New York and quickly cultivated a reputation as a 'first-call' drummer, including sideman work for Kenny Garrett, Mark Turner, and Joshua Redman. In 1997, Blade formed The Fellowship Band with pianist Jon Cowherd, bassist Chris Thomas, saxophonists Myron Walden and Melvin Butler, guitarist Jeff Parker, and pedal steel guitarist Dave Easley. The band released its debut album in 1998, Brian Blade Fellowship, and emerged as an innovative proponent of new jazz throughout subsequent decades.Reviewing the ensemble's 2014 Landmarks album, John Kelman wrote:
As the Fellowship Band has grown, it has moved away from overt traditional references, even though they're an undercurrent throughout. Instead, as it explores milestones both inner and outer, Landmarks further speaks with the singular voice that the Fellowship Band has built upon since inception. Blending folkloric references, hints of church and spiritual concerns, jazz modality and countrified touchstones, Landmarks is the perfect name for Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band's fourth album; beyond its meaning to the group, it truly is yet another landmark recording in the core quintet's evolutionary travels. It may have come after a long gap in time, but that only makes it a wait all the more worthwhile.
While continuing his work with the Fellowship Band, Blade emerged as an ongoing member of Wayne Shorter's quartet, working with Shorter from 2000 until his death. Shorter's quartet, also featuring Danilo Pérez and John Patitucci, became widely revered by jazz critics for their "near-telepathic" musical symbiosis. Blade's creative contribution to Shorter's quartet was frequently considered a key component of the group's creativity. In addition to his collaborations with Wayne Shorter, Blade has remained an in-demand drummer for the likes of Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Chick Corea, Wolfgang Muthspiel, Joni Mitchell, Ellis Marsalis Jr., Billy Childs, Herbie Hancock, Norah Jones, among many others.
During his career Blade has often performed outside his usual musical idiom, recording with the likes of Marianne Faithfull, Emmylou Harris, Bob Dylan, and Daniel Lanois. In 2009, Blade released Mama Rosa, his first album as a singer-songwriter, with songs dedicated to his grandmother and family. The live band includes Steven Nistor on drums.
On April 30, 2016, Blade played at the White House in Washington, D.C., as part of the International Jazz Day Global Concert.
Honors
- 2013: ECHO Jazz Award "International Artist of the Year Drums/Percussion," for Quiver.
- 2013: Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album for Trilogy, with Chick Corea.
- 2026: Grammy Nominations: Best Jazz Performance for Windows - Live, with Chick Corea & Christian McBride, and Best Jazz Instrumental Album for ''Spirit Fall.''
Equipment
Blade uses vintage Gretsch, Ludwig, Sonor and Slingerland drums. He plays Canopus drums when touring in Japan. He has used a variety of cymbals over the years, including multiple ride cymbals made by Roberto Spizzichino, vintage A Zildjians, and often a 22" Zildjian K Constantinople Light Ride. His acoustic guitar is a mid-1950s Gibson LG-3.Discography
As leader
Brian Blade Fellowship Perceptual Season of Changes Mama Rosa Landmarks Body and Shadow Live from the archives Bootleg June 15, 2000 Blues Alley Washington D.C. Kings Highway- ''Lifecycles Volumes I & II - Now! And Forevermore Honoring Bobby Hutcherson''
As co-leader
Trio with Wolfgang Muthspiel and Marc JohnsonReal Book Stories Air, Love, and VitaminsDuo with Wolfgang MuthspielFriendly Travelers Friendly Travelers Live
Trio with Chick Corea and Christian McBrideTrilogy – Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental AlbumTrilogy 2 - Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Trio with John Patitucci and André MarquesViva Hermeto
Trio with John Patitucci and Danilo PérezChildren of the Light
Trio with Benjamin Koppel and Scott ColleyCollective Perspective
Trio with Edward Simon and Scott ColleySteel House Three Visitors
Trio with Jeff Denson and Romain PilonBetween Two Worlds Finding Light
Quartet with Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau and Christian McBrideMoodSwing RoundAgain – recorded in 2019LongGone – recorded in 2007, 2019
Trio with Wolfgang Muthspiel and Scott Colley
- ''Angular Blues''
As group
Yaya3with Joshua Redman and Sam YahelYaya3
SFJAZZ CollectiveSFJazz Collective – recorded in 2004
Black Dub
with Trixie Whitley, Daniel Lanois and Daryl Johnson
- ''Black Dub''
As sideman
With David Binney- 2000: Afinidad with Edward Simon
- 2000: South
- 2004?: Welcome to Life
- 2004: Océanos with Edward Simon
- 2008: Third Occasion
- 2010?: Graylen Epicenter
With Kenny GarrettBlack Hope Triology Pursuance: Music of John Coltrane Beyond the Wall
With Darrell Grant
- 1993: Black Art
- 1994: The New Bop Smokin' Java Truth and Reconciliation
- 2000–01: Come Away with Me
- 2003–04: Feels Like Home
- 2015: Day Breaks
- 2018–19: Begin Again
- 2019: Pick Me Up Off The Floor
- 2003: Ancestry
- 2005: Prayer
- 2005: Live at Tsutenkaku – live
With Ron Miles
- 2011: Quiver
- 2013: Circuit Rider
- 2019: Rainbow Sign
- 1997: Taming the Tiger
- 1998: Painting with Words and Music
- 2002: Travelogue
- 2006–07: Shine
- 2001: Real Book Stories
- 2013: Driftwood
- 2016: Rising Grace
- 2018: Angular Blues
- Viva Hermeto! Brooklyn
- 2006: Back East
- 2008: Compass
- 2012: Walking Shadows
- 2017: Still Dreaming
- 2023: Where Are We
- 2001: Footprints Live! – live
- 2002?: Alegria
- 2002–04: Beyond the Sound Barrier
- 2010: Without a Net – live
- 2016: Emanon
- 2000: Afinidad with David Binney
- 2006: Unicity
- 2008: Poesia
- 2010: Trio Live in New York – live
- 2017: Sorrows & Triumphs
- 1995: Mark Turner
- 1998: In This World
- 1999: Ballad Session
With others
- Brad Mehldau, Introducing Brad Mehldau
- Emmylou Harris, Wrecking Ball
- Steve Masakowski, Direct Axecess – recorded in 1994
- Jane Siberry, Maria – recorded in 1994–95
- Bob James Trio, Straight Up – recorded in 1995
- Bob Dylan, Time Out of Mind – recorded in 1996–97
- David Berkman, Handmade
- Ryan Kisor, Battle Cry – recorded in 1997
- Dianne Reeves, Bridges
- Bill Frisell, The Sweetest Punch
- Marianne Faithfull, Vagabond Ways
- Rebekka Bakken and Wolfgang Muthspiel, Daily Mirror
- Chris Potter, Gratitude – recorded in 2000
- Ralph Bowen, Soul Proprietor
- Rick Margitza, Memento
- Joe Henry, Scar – recorded in 2000
- Joel Weiskopf, Change in My Life
- David Berkman, Leaving Home
- Charlie Haden, American Dreams
- Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, and Roy Hargrove, Directions in Music: Live at Massey Hall – live
- Danilo Pérez, ...Till Then
- Lizz Wright, Salt – recorded in 2002
- Helen Sung, Push
- Tim Ries, The Rolling Stones Project
- Bob Lanois, Snake Road
- Mike Holober, Wish List
- Debbie Deane, Grove House
- Sam Yahel, Truth and Beauty
- Alyssa Graham, Echo
- Rebecca Martin, The Growing Season
- Scott Colley, Empire
- John Scofield, A Moment's Peace
- Laura Veirs, Tumble Bee: Laura Veirs Sings Folk Songs for Children
- Beth Orton, Sugaring Season
- Rolf and Joachim Kühn Quartet, Lifeline
- Davy Mooney, Perrier Street
- Matt Lemmler's New Orleans Jazz Revival Band, Ubuntu
- Shawn Colvin, All Fall Down
- Iron & Wine, Ghost on Ghost
- Laura Veirs, Warp and Weft
- Aga Zaryan, Remembering Nina & Abbey
- Jon Cowherd, Mercy
- Antonio Sánchez, Birdman
- Billy Childs, Map to the treasure: Reimagining Laura Nyro
- Jenny Scheinman, The Littlest Prisoner
- Sarah McLachlan, Shine On
- Joe Jackson, Fast Forward
- Joel Harrison 5, Spirit House – recorded in 2013
- Sadao Watanabe, Re-Bop
- Debbie Deane, Red Ruby Stars
- Charles Lloyd, The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow
- Chris Potter, Eagle's Point – recorded in 2022