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Steve Smith & Vital Information07/17/09
8 Pm, 10 Pm
The Official VITAL INFORMATION Band Biography
Steve Smith and VITAL INFORMATION
The all-star Soul/Jazz/Funk/Fusion super-group featuring:
TOM COSTER - Keyboards (Santana)
BARON BROWNE - Bass (Billy Cobham/Jean-Luc Ponty)
VINNY VALENTINO - Guitar (Bill Evans/Jimmy McGriff)
STEVE SMITH - Drums (Journey/Steps Ahead)
Now in their 26th year since their initial 1983 release, Steve Smith and Vital Information has become a formidable jazz/fusion juggernaut whose longevity surpasses all of the major fusion groups. The all-star lineup of Tom Coster (keyboards), Baron Browne (bass), Vinny Valentino (guitar) and Steve Smith (drums) serve up a veritable banquet of sounds, from slamming funk and syncopated second line grooves to seriously swinging, uptempo B-3 burners, South Indian Carnatic inspired jams and sizzling fuzoid romps.
The group’s founder and drummer, Steve Smith, has a resume that stretches from Ahmad Jamal, Zakir Hussain, The Buddy Rich Big Band and Steps Ahead to Andrea Bocelli and Journey. It is no surprise that he won Modern Drummer Magazine's #1 All Around Drummer award five years in a row and was voted one of the Top 25 Drummers of All Time in a recent Modern Drummer readers poll, in 2002 Smith was voted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame. In the last ten years, Smith has led, or co-led, fifteen different jazz or jazz/rock projects for the Tone Center label. His educational Hudson Music DVDs Steve Smith - Drumset Technique/History of the U.S. Beat and his latest DVD Drum Legacy-Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants are best sellers in the music educational market. Steve Smith is one of the most constantly evolving drummers on the scene today.
Smith is quick to point out that a key to the band’s remarkable versatility is its bassist. "Baron brought a real serious groove element to the band," says Smith of his rhythm section partner. "He’s my favorite bass player to play with because he can play all the styles and he always makes the music feel so good. Baron plays great swing, great funk and groove, he can read anything, play in any odd time signature plus he can solo over changes fluently. It’s hard to find bass players who can do all of that." Browne has worked in the past with Gary Burton, Billy Cobham, Jean-Luc Ponty, Steps Ahead and Tom Jones but has never sounded better than he does with Vital Information.
Unique multi-keyboardist Tom Coster, whose versatility ranges from Hammond B3 to accordion was playing with Gabor Szabo and Rahsaan Roland Kirk long before he came to prominence in Santana, a stay that lasted nine years. He has recorded many solo albums under him own name, tours often with Billy Cobham, and has been a member of Vital Information since 1986.
Vinny Valentino is the newest member of Vital Information. Vinny began touring in a progressive rock band while still in high school. At age 16, influenced by the music of George Benson, Vinny began pursuing jazz as a career. He recalls, "The turning point for me was hearing George Benson in concert; I had never heard anybody play like that. It was an eye-opening experience." Vinny and his mentor George have since developed a close friendship. George Benson refers to Vinny as a "young genius with brilliant tone and fresh ideas."
Vinny earned his Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies at Howard University. Vinny has shared the stage or recording studio with such jazz greats as Randy Brecker, Bill Evans, John Pattitucci, Richard Bona, George Benson, Dennis Chambers, and Jimmy McGriff. In 2004 Vinny filled in for long-time Vital Information guitarist Frank Gambale on a four week Vital Information tour of Europe and joined the band as a fulltime member in July of 2006. Vinny is also a bandleader touring and recording with his own groups.
The group’s 1998 recording, Where We Come From, was a new beginning for Vital Information. The band had decided to reintroduce themselves to their musical roots and the result is a rootsy amalgam which ran the stylistic gamut from James Brown funk to Booker T & The MGs Memphis soul to searing Tony Williams Lifetime-inspired fusion while making further allusions to jazz icons like Buddy Rich, Jimmy Smith, Wes Montgomery and Ornette Coleman along the way. That Americanized formula became more clarified on 2000’s Live Around The World, and their group chemistry solidified on 2001’s Show ‘Em Where You Live. Come On In was released in 2004.
On the band’s 12th album, Vitalization, Vital Information continues to hone its "U.S. music" direction while staking out some adventurous new territory including rhythms from India. The seasoned veterans cover a lot of bases on Vitalization and do it all in such convincing fashion. There isn’t a more flexible and disciplined band of killer players on the jazz scene today than Vital Information.
Critical Praise for Steve Smith & Vital Information:
" Vital Information has evolved from a relentlessly rocking fusion outfit into a supple, funk-driven ensemble, far more attuned to the dynamics of acoustic jazz on their new recording, Come On In, expands upon its rootsy approach, building on the fierce funk and captivating New Orleans beats." - Andrew Gilbert, Down Beat
"Vital Information is one of improvised music's best-kept secrets, the tunes are adventurous and they always groove. The musicians shoot for, and achieve, real emotion rather than soulless fireworks." - Felix Contreras, JazzTimes
"Vital Information means business on their 12th album. Hard to believe this project started 24 years ago Smith is the perfect blend of virtuosity and taste, America's premier jazz/fusion export continues to get better with age." - Don Zulaica, Drum!
"Drummer Smith and this powerhouse band prove once again they are just about the best fusion band in music." - Bob Karlovits, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
" Vital Information is clearly moving towards the jazz side of the fusion equation.... while the band is leaning towards cleaner, crisper behavior, there are plenty of chops to keep fusion fans happy.... Come On In demonstrates the maturity that develops from a group of seasoned players who have been playing long enough to no longer have anything to prove. As much as the formidable skills of each musician are clear, Vital Information is becoming less and less about pure chops and more and more about establishing an identity." - John Kelman, AllAboutJazz.com
"Come On In features some of their finest music. This set, which crosses many musical boundaries, reveals Steve Smith's Vital Information to be one of the most underrated bands in modern jazz..." - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide











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