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"If this band appeared in New York City, they'd be a sensation!" That was guitar great--and one-time Mel Brown bandmate-- George Benson's reaction after hearing the Mel Brown B-3 Organ Group open for him back in September, 2003 at Oregon's prestigious Britt Festival.
In fact, this true all-star band--each member is widely viewed as tops in the Northwest on his instrument--has been a sensation for a long while now. With a collective resume that reads like a "Who's Who" of jazz, blues, and soul (all four members are Oregon Music Hall of Fame inductees), this group has the talent and confidence to be completely spontaneous--from their blistering solos to their improvised arrangements and segues. No wonder they've thrilled audiences wherever they've played.
Adriana and Olivia grew up playing together in the Portland scene. After meeting as teenagers, Olivia and Adriana bonded as close friends and musical collaborators throughout the past ten years. Their unique voices merge together to create a wide pallet of colors and emotions, giving vibrancy to their original compositions. Adriana and Olivia have both made tremendous growth in their individual careers and are honored to come together again as co-leaders with a spectacular quintet at The 1905.
Olivia Bio:
Olivia Fields is a saxophonist, teacher, and student from Portland. Oregon. Honored to join a deep legacy of Portland-grown women in jazz, Olivia hopes to expand this lineage with her own inimitable voice.
During the past year, Olivia has begun a transformative journey to deepen her knowledge and connection to both music and the saxophone. This journey has challenged her to reconstruct her relationship to rhythm, harmony, and storytelling in a way that facilitates radically honest and captivating performances.
Olivia works and plays with her quintet, which has been described as "a living organism", due to the band's organic and spontaneous approach to performance and improvisation. In addition to this quintet, Olivia performs regularly as both a leader and side-person at various local venues.
Adriana Bio:
Adriana Wagner is an emerging trombonist, bandleader, educator, and composer based in Portland, Oregon. Wagner earned a Bachelor of
Music in Jazz Studies at Portland State University, studying with George Colligan and Darrell Grant.
Adriana formed her quartet in 2022 and has performed at the Portland Literary Arts Festival with PDX Jazz (2022), PDX Jazz Festival (2023), Vancouver Wine & Jazz Festival (2023), Creative Music Guild Festival (2023), Seaside Jazz and Blues (2024) Festival, Montavilla Jazz Festival (2024), and Portland's most popular jazz clubs like The 1905, and the Jack London Revue. She formed her quartet in 2022 performing entirely her original compositions. Her originals invite the listener on a visual storytelling journey through captivating melodies that can resonate above or become immersed within the composition's harmonic structures. The compositions are written from perspectives of heartbreak, struggle, beauty, and resilience. Influenced by many different music genres, she weaves styles together under a distinct jazz banner.
Wagner was recently named one of the inaugural recipients of the Music Oregon Echo Fund grant to help create her debut album. Her album "She Sleeps, She Wakes" was released on PJCE Records featuring her original compositions. The album was featured on Best Jazz on Bandcamp 2024.
She has worked with Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble, Pleasure, George Colligan, Randy Porter, Domo Branch, Wayne Horvitz, Dolphin Hyperspace, Nicole McCabe, Brown Branch Big Band, Pleasure, PDX Jazz Presents: The American Refrain, Orquestra Pacifico Tropical, Cambalache Orquestra and Pura Vida Orchestra, Reb & The Good News, Lily Sheers, and March Fourth.
Greg Goebel - piano, Garrett Baxter - bass, Chris - drums Upon Christopher Brown's return to Portland in 2012 - which was preceded by 13 years in the NYC area, as well as four years in the Marine Corps - the assemblage of his quartet quickly became one of note. And by 2017 his quartet had officially become the most visible Jazz group in all of Portland, with a steady weekly cadence of 3-4 performances, which was maintained until the start of the global pandemic. And even then, it took them no more than three months to return to a similar weekly performance schedule.
Since 2017, the quartet has created a home for themselves at the famed 1905 Jazz club in Portland. And through their regular performances, they've not only helped to raise the profile of the venue to one of the world's top 100 Jazz clubs according to Down Beat Magazine, but of Jazz itself in Portland. So in a market where it's difficult to maintain group's with the same personnel, it's arguable that the Christopher Brown Quartet succeeds as being one of, if not the best, Jazz "groups" in all of Portland--which in turn is what gives them such a powerful, polished, and identifiable sound.