Dayna Stephens: "Soulful and Assured"

Photo by Christopher Drukker"Dayna Stephens, a soulful and assured straight-ahead tenor man, has been making an ever-larger impression on the local scene just lately," writes Time Out New York. He's "a must see," according to The New York Times. His peers agree: “Dayna is one of the people who will move music to a new place. He drives the band as he drives himself. He puts us all to a different level,” says the pianist Taylor Eigsti. “He’s just magic,” adds the vocalist Gretchen Parlato.Born in Brooklyn, NY, and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dayna showed promise from a young age. The saxophonist began his collegiate career at the Berklee College of Music, where he received a full scholarship, and was subsequently selected by Herbie HancockWayne Shorter, and Terence Blanchard to attend The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz at USC. Since then, the saxophonist has performed internationally alongside Terence Blanchard, Kenny BarronAlbert “Tootie” HeathRoy HargroveCarlos SantanaStevie Wonder, and many others.Dayna's debut album, The Timeless Now (CTA), was released in 2007 to widespread critical acclaim. The guitarist John Scofield, the pianist Taylor Eigsti, the bassist Ben Street, the drummer Eric Harland, and the trombonist Nick Vayenas all make contributions to the recording, which received a four star review in DownBeat and was noted by NPR as one of the Top Ten Jazz Jewels of 2007JazzTimes predicted that the "timely debut may signal the birth of a new cool." Criss Cross followed by releasing the saxophonist's sophomore effort, Today Is Tomorrow, which was also well received. Dayna recently put the finishing touches on a new recording: the folks at Time Out New York "predict that his profile will soar sky-high when word gets out about That Nepenthetic Place, Stephens's new Sunnyside CD, which confirms his prodigious chops as a soloist, bandleader, arranger and composer."Dayna caught our attention early on, and has been performing at The Gallery as a leader since 2007. On Friday, he returns to our stage to celebrate the release of That Nepenthetic Place (Sunnyside). Listen to a teaser from the album and read more about it here.

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