Robert Glasper the Met in New York Ny the Metropolitan Museum of Art December 15

American jazz pianist, record producer, and songwriter from Texas

Robert Glasper

Glasper in 2013

Glasper in 2013

Background information
Birth proper noun Robert Andre Glasper[i]
Built-in (1978-04-06) April half dozen, 1978 (age 44) [ii]
Origin Houston, Texas, U.South.
Genres
  • Jazz
  • hip hop
  • soul
  • R&B
  • neo soul
  • acid jazz
Occupation(due south)
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • arranger
  • keyboardist
Instruments
  • Piano
  • fender rhodes
  • keyboard
Years active 2003–present
Labels
  • Sounds of Crenshaw
  • Loma Vista
  • Columbia
  • Legacy
  • Bluish Annotation
  • Fresh Sounds
Associated acts
  • August Greene
  • R+R=NOW
  • Robert Glasper Experiment
  • 9th Wonder
  • Kamasi Washington
  • Terrace Martin
Website robertglasper.com

Musical artist

Robert Andre Glasper (born April 6, 1978) is an American pianist, record producer, songwriter, and musical arranger with a career that bridges several different musical and creative genres, mostly centered around jazz. To date, Glasper has won four Grammy Awards and received nine nominations across 8 categories.

Glasper'due south breakout crossover album, Black Radio, won the 2013 Grammy for best R&B anthology, and following this success he performed on diverse successful albums, including playing keyboards on Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly and winning another Grammy for the rails "These Walls". The ongoing Black Radio series of albums has since get Glasper's calling menu, with guests such as Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def), Bilal, Ledisi, Lupe Fiasco, Jill Scott, and Erykah Badu. Black Radio was the first album in history to debut in the top x of four different genre charts simultaneously: Hip Hop R&B, Urban Gimmicky, Jazz and Contemporary Jazz.[ commendation needed ] The feat was and then repeated by Blackness Radio 2.

Glasper has toured extensively, drawing a large and loyal following globally[ citation needed ]. He has also been an Artist in Residence at some of the most prestigious festivals and institutions worldwide, including the London Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, The Kennedy Middle, Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall and the Blue Notation Jazz Club.

Glasper has written, performed and produced on albums past Mac Miller, Anderson .Paak, Banks, Herbie Hancock, Big K.R.I.T., Brittany Howard, Bilal, Kendrick Lamar, Denzel Curry, Q-Tip, Common and Talib Kweli amongst others. Glasper has also written music successfully for film. He won the 2022 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for his song "A Letter to the Costless" featured in Ava DuVernay's critically hailed documentary, 13th, with Common and Karriem Riggins. Glasper has also scored the Emmy-winning documentary The Apollo, won a Grammy for his soundtrack to Miles Ahead, and composed the original score for Issa Rae'due south The Photograph.

Life and career [edit]

Robert Glasper live at Leverkusener Jazztage (Deutschland) on November 9, 2016

Early life [edit]

Glasper's earliest musical influence was his mother, Kim Yvette Glasper, who sang jazz and blues professionally. She took him with her to society dates rather than go out her son with babysitters. She was the music manager at the East Wind Baptist Church, where Glasper start performed in public.[3] He performed during services at three churches: Baptist, Cosmic and Seventh-solar day Adventist. Glasper has said that he outset developed his sound in church building, where he learned his own way to hear harmony and was inspired to mix church building and gospel harmonies with jazz harmonies.

Glasper attended Elkins High School in Missouri Urban center, Texas, and the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. In tenth grade he performed with the jazz band at Texas Southern University.[4] He was in the second Vail Jazz Workshop in 1997,[five] and went on to attend the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City.[vi] At the New School, Glasper met neo-soul singer Bilal.[7] They began performing and recording together, which led to associations with a diversity of hip hop and R&B artists parallel to Glasper'southward emerging jazz career.

Career [edit]

Glasper's playing career was launched in earnest whilst still studying at The New School in New York when he started touring every bit a sideman with some of the established greats of the scene (bassist Christian McBride, and trumpeters Terence Blanchard and Roy Hargrove). At the aforementioned time, Robert was forging a friendship with his New School-mate Bilal, also as a musical bail that saw them embedded in a burgeoning hip hop and neo soul movement alongside era-defining artists such every bit Jill Scott, The Roots and J Dilla - during which time Glasper became music director for Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def).

Glasper released his first album, Mood, in 2002 with Fresh Sound New Talent. Mood features six original compositions aslope versions of the jazz standards including Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage". Primarily a piano trio recording, with Bob Hurst on bass and Damion Reid on drums the anthology also features singer Bilal, and saxophonists Marcus Strickland and John Ellis.

Around this time, Glasper recorded with Bilal at Electric Lady Studios for the singer'south unreleased only widely leaked 2d album, Love for Auction.[8]

In 2005 Glasper released his debut on Blue Annotation Records, Canvass, with what was to become his quintessential pianoforte trio lineup of Vicente Archer on bass and Damion Reid on drums. The album features nine original compositions alongside a embrace of Herbie Hancock's "Riot".

His 3rd album, In My Element, was released in 2007 and includes songs written in laurels of Glasper's mother ("Tribute") and hip hop producer J Dilla ("J Dillalude"). The pianist also revisits Hancock's "Maiden Voyage" in what was becoming his signature fusion style; moving between contemporary and archetype as information technology segues into a version of Radiohead's "Everything in Its Right Identify", and quoting Knuckles Ellington's "Fleurette Africaine".

Glasper'due south 2009 album Double-Booked is divided between songs performed by Glasper in an acoustic piano trio format, and his groundbreaking electric group, The Experiment, with Derrick Hodge, Casey Benjamin and Chris "Daddy" Dave. The album features guest vocals and spoken-word appearances past Bilal and Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def). The track "All Affair", which featured Bilal, received a 2010 Grammy Award nomination for All-time Urban/Alternative Performance.

In February 2012, Glasper released his 5th and seminal album Blackness Radio, which featured performances past a line upward of neo soul and hip hop artists including Lupe Fiasco, Bilal, Lalah Hathaway, Erykah Badu and Yasiin Bey. Black Radio was met with both commercial success (a #10 debut on Billboard 's Top Electric current Albums chart) and critical acclaim, with Rolling Stone declaring that it "feels like a blueprint forward"; and went on to win the 2013 Grammy for all-time R&B anthology. In 2012 a concert at the Village Vanguard was recorded on video and published on youtube.[9] November 2012 Black Radio Recovered: The Remix EP was released with five remixed tracks from the prior album, including remixes by Questlove, Solange, Georgia Muldrow, Pete Rock and 9th Wonder.

In October 2013, Glasper released Blackness Radio 2. The core remained the Robert Glasper Experiment, featuring Robert Glasper on keyboards, Derrick Hodge on bass, Marking Colenburg on drums, and Casey Benjamin on vocoder and saxophone. Guest vocalists included Common, Brandy, Jill Scott, Marsha Ambrosius, Anthony Hamilton, Faith Evans, Norah Jones, Snoop Dogg, Lupe Fiasco and Emeli Sandé. Notably, Lalah Hathaway and Malcolm-Jamal Warner were featured on a cover of Stevie Wonder'due south "Jesus Children of America"; a dedication to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings. The runway would go on to win the Grammy for Best Traditional R&B Performance in 2015, whilst the album was nominated for All-time R&B album.

On June 16, 2015, Robert Glasper released Covered, a render to his acoustic pianoforte trio format alongside musicians Damion Reid and Vicente Archer. The album features cover songs, drawn from an eclectic variety of artists, including Radiohead, John Fable, Kendrick Lamar, and Joni Mitchell. The anthology was recorded live at Capitol Studios in 2014. Covered was nominated for the Grammy Accolade for Best Jazz Instrumental Album.

2015 saw Glasper and Lauryn Hill co-produce Nina Revisited... A Tribute to Nina Simone, an all-star tribute album pegged to the release of Liz Garbus's documentary What Happened, Miss Simone? The album features artists bringing a gimmicky reimagining of Nina Simone's catalogue including contributions from Usher, Common and Mary J. Blige.

In 2022 Glasper served every bit producer, composer, and arranger for the motion-picture show Miles Ahead, a biopic documenting the life of jazz trumpeter Miles Davis, whom Glasper cites as being i of his major musical influences. The soundtrack primarily consists of arrangements and interpretations of some of Davis' most well-known compositions, with the exception of a few tunes written by Glasper himself, and won him the 2022 Grammy for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media.

In 2022 Glasper was able to pay farther tribute to Miles Davis, releasing Everything's Beautiful on May 27, 2022 - his start with Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings. The album serves as a tribute to Davis by way of remixes and reinterpretations of several of his original works. The anthology debuted in the top x billboard Hip Hop and R&B charts; the highest Miles Davis charted co-ordinate to Rolling Rock. Although Davis died in 1991, he is credited as a co-creative person of the album. The album includes features from Stevie Wonder, Bilal, Illa J, Erykah Badu, Phonte, Hiatus Kaiyote, Laura Mvula, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Ledisi, and John Scofield.

September 16, 2016, marked Glasper'southward render to his electric grouping, the Robert Glasper Experiment, with the release of ArtScience: The get-go Experiment LP where all members write and produce, and the first with no guest vocalists - although Glasper himself sings on the album. It features saxophonist and vocalist Casey Benjamin, bassist Derrick Hodge and drummer Mark Colenburg aslope Glasper, and was recorded in New Orleans. Glasper would go on to release a remix version of the anthology in collaboration with Kaytranada in 2022 entitled 'Robert Glasper ten Kaytranada: The ArtScience Remixes',

2016 saw Glasper receive attention for his prominent role on Kendrick Lamar'due south critically acclaimed album To Pimp a Butterfly; notably playing on the Grammy winning track "These Walls".

In October 2022 Glasper co-hosted the countdown Blue Note Cruise aslope Gregory Porter. The cruise became an annual event and Robert co-hosts it each year with bassist Marcus Miller.

In January 2022 Glasper performed with Christina Aguilera at Taking the Stage, the celebratory concert commemorating the opening of the Smithsonian'south new National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. It was hosted by Dave Chappelle and featured a plethora of other icons of black music and civilisation including Stevie Wonder, Mary J. Blige, Chuck D and others. The concert was made into a characteristic-length programme and broadcast on ABC in June 2020.

In Feb 2022 Glasper partnered with Afropunk as Creative and Musical Managing director for their special Unapologetically Black bear witness, performed at the Apollo Theater. A celebration of African American protest music, the show featured Jill Scott, Bilal, Staceyann Mentum and Toshi Reagon alongside a special big band ensemble led by Glasper.

On September 29, 2022 Glasper released Our Point of View with the Blue Annotation All Stars band, for which he brought together other leading figures of his generation for a special projection jubilant the legacy and time to come of Blue Note Records. The record featured each artists' original compositions also as a jam session, recorded live in the studio, where the band were joined by Glasper's heroes and jazz icons Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter. Don Was co-produced the album with Glasper and footage of the recording session features on Sophi Huber'south 2022 documentary, Blue Note Records: Behind the Notes.

In September 2017, Glasper appeared on a live stream with Esperanza Spalding while recording "Sky in Pennies" for Spalding's album Exposure, which was released in Dec 2017.

In 2022 Glasper formed two new supergroups: R+R=Now with Terrace Martin, Derrick Hodge, Taylor McFerrin, Christian Scott and Justin Tyson; and August Greene with Common and Karriem Riggins accompanied by Burniss Travis and Samora Pinderhughes.

R+R=Now stands for Reflect+Respond=At present; a nod to Nina Simone'due south statement that "An creative person's duty, as far every bit I'm concerned, is to reverberate the times" and a reference to the electric current political climate. R+R=Now's debut album, Collagically Speaking, was released on June 15, 2018.

Baronial Greene was formed by Glasper, Common and Riggins after Glasper and Riggins jointly produced Common'south Black America anthology, which included the Emmy winning rails "Letter of the alphabet to the Free", which featured on Ava DuVernay'southward documentary 13th. The group had previously performed together for a special edition of the Tiny Desk Concerts concert series at the White House in 2016; the first and simply done in the location. Baronial Greene released their self-titled debut album on February 21, 2018.

In October 2022 Glasper launched the first of what would become his annual month-long residencies at the Blue Note Jazz Society.

Each year, in the course of playing 56 sold-out shows beyond 30 days, Glasper curates a unique plan; testimony to the breadth of his portfolio, vision and bandmates, and draws the great and the practiced of his artistic customs to the shows on and off phase. Projects have included a tribute to Stevie Wonder with Luke James, a band with Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def) and a trio with Esperanza Spalding. Guests take ranged from Common, Blackness Thought, Yebba and Q-Tip to Angela Davis and Ilyasah Shabazz, Dave Chappelle and Tiffany Haddish, many of whom have made unscripted appearances performing with Glasper as well as watching the show.

In the summertime of 2022 Glasper was Artist in Residence at the N Sea Jazz Festival, curating and performing over the weekend with a series of special bands and projects across the festival's stages.

In September 2022 Glasper was Artist in Residence at the John F. Kennedy Heart for the Performing Arts. He commemorated the opening of their new edifice with a ii-week series of events and outreach.

On October iii, 2022 Glasper released the mixtape Fuck Yo Feelings; his first recording with Colina Vista Recordings, on the first day of his 56-show 2022 residency at the Blue Annotation Jazz Lodge. Fuck Yo Feelings is the result of a 2-solar day session in which Glasper texted invitations to his musician friends to stop past the studio and organically create together. Featured artists, who included Herbie Hancock, Cordae, Buddy, Andra 24-hour interval, Yebba, Babe Rose and Rhapsody, often composed their contributions on the spot. The anthology'south name mirrors a tattoo that Glasper got a calendar week before recording.

In 2022 Robert Glasper appeared in Toni Thai Sterrett's "Potty Break" web series as an R&B artist named "The Hawk".[10]

Glasper closed out 2022 by composing the original music for the documentary The Apollo, which tells the story of the Harlem venue of the aforementioned proper noun. Glasper co-wrote and performed the motion-picture show's end credit vocal "Don't Turn Back Now" aslope Ledisi.

In 2022 Glasper continued his work on the large screen by writing the score for the picture show The Photograph. Released on February 14, 2020, the film was directed by Stella Meghie and stars Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield.

On June 25, 2020, Robert Glasper, Kamasi Washington, Terrace Martin, and 9th Wonder appear the formation of a supergroup, Dinner Political party. They released a single, "Freeze Tag", followed by their self-titled debut album July ten, 2020.

In March 2022 March Glasper performed at the March On Washington with Derrick Hodge and George Clinton.

On August 27 of 2020, Robert released "Improve Than I Imagined"; the first single from his forthcoming Black Radio iii anthology. Information technology features H.E.R. and Meshell Ndegeocello.

In Baronial 2020, Glasper contributed to the alive streamed recording of the vocalizer Bilal's EP Voyage-19:, created remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns. It was released the post-obit calendar month with proceeds from its sales going to participating musicians in financial hardship from the pandemic.

In September 2022 Glasper collaborated with Common to write and perform the ending theme song for the educational Netflix Show Bookmarks in which Black celebrities and artists read children's books past Blackness authors to spark meaningful conversations about empathy, equality, justice, self-honey, and anti-racism. Presented by Marley Dias, the show features readings past Lupita Nyong'o, Jill Scott, Misty Copeland, Karamo Brown and more than.

In 2018, Glasper appeared on The Potash Twins series 'Beats + Bites' (Bravo Tv set) along with Wynton Marsalis, Smino & Tom Colicchio.[11]

On January 14 2022, Glasper appear on his Instagram page that on February 25 he volition be releasing the third instalment in his Black Radio series, titled 'Blackness Radio 3'.

Musical fashion [edit]

Glasper'southward albums are centered around his work as a solo artist, and 2 bands: The Robert Glasper Trio (on piano Robert Glasper, drummer Damion Reid, and bassist Vicente Archer) as an acoustic jazz trio, and The Robert Glasper Experiment (Glasper, drummer Mark Colenburg, saxophonist/vocoderist Casey Benjamin and bassist Derrick Hodge) as an electronic act that defies genre norms from any single subject area. "That's what makes this band unique... Nosotros tin get anywhere, literally anywhere, we desire to go. We all take musical Add together and we dearest it."[12] With principal influences in neo-soul, hip-hop, jazz, gospel, and R&B, Glasper also has reinterpreted songs from stone acts Nirvana, Radiohead, Soundgarden, and David Bowie.[xiii] Every bit a jazz creative person, Rashod D. Ollison reviewed him afterwards the release of Canvas equally "a gifted jazz musician with a brilliant, energetic technique and a fresh, mesmerizing sense of melody and limerick".[14]

Glasper claims that the music of Miles Davis has had a significant influence on his style throughout his career as a musician. Both the soundtrack for Miles Ahead and the tribute album Everything'south Cute are clear indications of this influence.

"I'm apparently influenced past Miles Davis – fifty-fifty only the psyche of how he thinks about music...how he moves through, and always wanted to reverberate the times he's in. That'south what I'one thousand doing now. He opened that door."[xv]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Grammy Awards

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

Yr released Year recorded Championship Label Notes
2004 2002 Mood Fresh Sound New Talent Most tracks trio, with Bob Hurst (bass), Damion Reid (drums); ii tracks quartet, with Bilal (vocals) added; one rails quintet with John Ellis (tenor sax), Mike Moreno (guitar) added; one runway quintet with Ellis and Marcus Strickland (tenor sax) added[16]
2005 2005 Canvas Blue Note Near tracks trio, with Vicente Archer (bass), Damion Reid (drums); ii tracks quartet, with Mark Turner (tenor sax) or Bilal (vocals) added; one rails quintet, with Turner and Bilal added[17]
2007 2006 In My Element Blue Notation About tracks trio, with Vicente Archer (bass), Damion Reid (drums); ane track with Reverend Joe Ratliff (spoken word) added[eighteen]
2009 Double-Booked Blueish Note Some tracks trio with Derrick Hodge (electric bass), Casey Benjamin (alto sax, vocoder); some tracks quartet, with Mos Def or Bilal (vocals) added; some tracks trio with Vicente Archer (bass), Chris Dave (drums)[nineteen]
2012 Blackness Radio Blue Note With Casey Benjamin (vocoder, flute, sax, synthesizer), Derrick Hodge (bass), Chris Dave (drums, percussion); with Jahi Sundance (turntables) added on some tracks; plus diverse featured artists[20]
2013 Black Radio two Blue Notation With Casey Benjamin (sax, synthesizer, vocoder), Derrick Hodge (bass) Mark Colenburg (drums, percussion); plus various featured artists[21]
2015 2014 Covered Bluish Note Nigh tracks trio, with Vicente Archer (bass), Damion Reid (drums); plus various featured artists[22]
2016 Everything's Cute Columbia/Legacy uses samples of Miles Davis
2016 ArtScience Bluish Note [23]
2019 Fuck Yo Feelings Colina Vista Recordings With Chris Dave (drums), Derrick Hodge (bass), Affion Crockett, Buddy, Denzel Curry, Terrace Martin, James Poysner, YBN Cordae, Bilal, Herbie Hancock, Mick Jenkins, Yebba, Andra Solar day, Staceyann Chin, Baby Rose, Rapsody, SIR, B Kelly, Vocal Bird, Muhsinah, Queen Sheba, Yasiin Bey.
2022 Black Radio III Loma Vista Recordings With featured vocals by Amir Sulaiman, Killer Mike, BJ the Chicago Kid, Big K.R.I.T., D Fume, Tiffany Gouché, Q-Tip, Esperanza Spalding, Yebba, H.E.R., Meshell Ndegeocello, Lalah Hathaway, Common, Musiq Soulchild, Posdnuos, Gregory Porter, Ledisi, Pismire Clemons, Jennifer Hudson, PJ Morton, Ty Dolla Sign, Republic of india Arie

EPs [edit]

  • Black Radio Recovered: The Remix EP (Blue Note, 2012)[24]
  • Porter Chops Glasper (Blueish Annotation, Feb 25, 2014)[25]
  • Dinner Political party with Terrace Martin, Kamasi Washington and 9th Wonder[26] (Sounds of Crenshaw/Empire, July 10, 2020)

Soundtracks [edit]

  • Miles Ahead: Original Movement Picture show Soundtrack (Columbia/Legacy, 2015)[27]
  • The Photograph: Original Motility Picture Soundtrack (Back Lot Music, 2020)

With R+R=Now [edit]

  • Collagically speaking (2018)[28]

References [edit]

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  25. ^ "Robert Glasper releases 'Porter Chops Glasper' digital EP; Announces tour with Ledisi". Blue Note. February 25, 2014. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
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  28. ^ "Blue Note: 'R+R=Now' debut album 'Collagically Speaking'". bluenote.com. May xviii, 2018. Retrieved October v, 2019.

External links [edit]

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