The Sage Jacob Chung

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
15.11.2024

Label: Cellar Live

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Hard Bop

Artist: Jacob Chung

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  • 1 My Aspiration 06:06
  • 2 Thompson's Pulpit 08:02
  • 3 The Sage 06:19
  • 4 Embraceable You 07:17
  • 5 Jeannine 07:44
  • 6 Imminent Parousia 05:43
  • 7 Vincent's Place 09:26
  • 8 Dim Sum 05:19
  • Total Runtime 55:56

Info for The Sage



Going to saxophone shops is a necessary evil of being a saxophonist. I don’t like doing it, or to be more specific I don’t like doing it when there are other saxophone players there. Going to a saxophone shop in New York City promises to be an adventure, especially when it’s one of the more popular ones like JL Woodwinds. The few times I have been in there, there have always been a plethora of horn players playing as fast and as loud as they can. In addition they’re usually playing some completely complicated pattern. It is as if they’re saying “look at me, look at how incredible I am.” I find it off putting to say the least. On one particular day a few years ago I made my way up to the second floor of JL Woodwinds and as I walked in I heard this incredible sound coming from a tenor saxophone. It struck me immediately. The horn was being put through its paces, he was playing loudly and was playing fast but there was something just a little bit different. The sound he was getting hit me in a bit of a different way. We struck up a conversation and upon introducing myself this young gentleman indicated that he knew who I was and told me we had many mutual friends and he respected what I was doing with Cellar Music. Jacob Chung is, as they say, wise beyond his years. He came across as such a humble, kind and generous soul in our quick conversation. I was thrilled to find out he was from Toronto.

A few months after returning to Vancouver I reached out to Jacob and we started the conversation about recording. Emails went back and forth, some time passed and we hadn’t made any concrete plans to do anything but were staying in touch. A few months after that I got a random message from alto saxophonist Vincent Herring. For many years Herring has been having sessions at his house where he invites students over to jam and work through tunes etc. He told me about this saxophonist that he thought I would be very excited about. His exact words were “this kid is special and wise beyond his years!” He was talking about Jacob Chung. I mentioned to Vincent what a crazy coincidence that was and that Jacob and I had met and had been talking. I asked Vincent if he would be interested in producing the date. He agreed and things started to move quickly.

The conversation started with me asking who he’d like to have on the session. He mentioned a couple of younger musicians who I didn’t know at the time but have since met and then he said ‘I’d really like to have Vincent play on a few tunes and if I had my dream drummer it would be Joe Farnsworth’. These names were music to my ears. Filled out with some of Jacob’s contemporaries in bassist Caleb Tobocman and pianist Tyler Henderson the quintet headed to GBs Juke Joint in Long Island City and laid down what I think is an absolutely phenomenal album. Vincent Herring and Joe Farnsworth are the perfect guys to mentor these young musicians. They both play with so much fire and enthusiasm and in listening to these tracks you can hear the musicians being pushed and loving EVERY second of it.

In the hands of some of these youngsters like Chung, Tobacman and Henderson it is safe to say that jazz is in very capable hands. I cannot wait to hear what the future holds for these young lions.

Jacob Chung, tenor saxophone
Vincent Herring, alto saxophone
Tyler Henderson, piano
Caleb Tobocman, bass
Joe Farnsworth, drums

Recorded at GB's Juke Joint, Long Island City, New York on December 5th, 2023
Engineered by Colin Mohnacs
Mixed and mastered by Shawn Pierce
Produced by Vincent Herring
Executive Producer: Cory Weeds



Jacob Chung
moved to New York City in 2022 was necessitated by the need to be as close as possible to the sources of his inspiration. Having charmed audiences in his hometown Toronto with a dynamic commitment to swing, he enrolled at Manhattan School ofMusic to study with Vincent Herring, whose advocacy for Jacob’s talent led to the recording of Jacob’s sophomore album The Sage for the Cellar Music Group label, featuring both Herring and drummer Joe Farnsworth, due for release in October 2024. Under the guidance of Grant Stewart at the Tribeca Jazz Institute, Jacob connected with the likes of Chris Byars, Eric Alexander, Ari Roland, and Ken Peplowski, whose mentorship launched a period of rapid development that has since found Jacob maintaining an active performance schedule in NYC clubs. Jacob has performed alongside Peter Washington, the Mingus Big Band, Pasquale Grasso, Ari Roland, Joe Farnsworth, and is a regular member of Erena Terakubo’s Sextet. In the summer of 2023, Jacob performed twice at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington D.C., and at the Burlington Jazz Festival (VT) as a member of the prestigious Betty Carter Jazz Ahead program. Jacob was also awarded “Outstanding Soloist” in Downbeat Magazine’s 2024 Student Music edition.

The Jacob Chung Quintet’s 2022 debut album Epistle was received with critical acclaim for its embodiment of the spirit of jazz; “A bunch of swingers that know the history without the baggage, they zip the ears open with a delightful sound that uplifts while it makes you smile” (Chris Spector, Midwest Record). Jacob’s aesthetic direction has drawn comparison to that of the 1990s neo-bop renaissance. Will Chernoff (Rhythm Changes) writes that “Jacob and the band are part of a full-on second generation of Young Lions,” a sentiment echoed by Jamie Lee Rake (Shepherd Express): “What they are about is connecting the dots between the sophisticated heat of jazz royalty such as Duke Ellington and Count Basie with a post-bop drive.” The Jacob Chung Quintet has played at several major Toronto venues and festivals including The Rex Hotel, The Jazz Bistro, TD Toronto Jazz Festival, TD Markham Jazz Festival, and the Toronto International Film Festival.

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