Terri Lyne Carrington

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Terri Lyne Carrington
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Background information
Born (1965-08-04) August 4, 1965 (age 58)
Medford, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres Jazz, R&B
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, educator
Instrument(s)Drums
Years active1983–present
Labels Concord Jazz, E1, Video Arts, Verve Forecast, ACT, GrooveJazz Media
Website www.terrilynecarrington.com
Education Berklee College of Music
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Carrington at the 2017 Detroit Jazz Festival

Terri Lyne Carrington (born August 4, 1965) is an American jazz drummer, composer, producer, and educator. She has played with Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, Clark Terry, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Joe Sample, Al Jarreau, Yellowjackets, and many others. She toured with each of Hancock's musical configurations (from electric to acoustic) between 1997 and 2007.

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In 2007 she was appointed professor at her alma mater, Berklee College of Music, where she received an honorary doctorate in 2003. She has won three Grammy Awards, including a 2013 award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, which established her as the first female musician to win a Grammy in this category. [1]

Carrington serves as founder and artistic director of the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice and The Carr Center in Detroit, Michigan. She also serves on the board of trustees for The Recording Academy, board of directors for International Society for Jazz Arrangers and Composers and the advisory board for The History Makers and New Music USA. [2]

Carrington is also a weekly host of Future Flavors with Terri Lyne Carrington, a one-hour show on SiriusXM's Real Jazz (channel 67). [3]

Early years

Carrington was born on August 4, 1965, [4] in Medford, Massachusetts, United States, into a musical family: her mother played piano as a hobby and her father was a saxophonist and president of the Boston Jazz Society. [5] At the age of seven, Carrington was given a set of drums that had belonged to her grandfather, Matt Carrington, who had played with Fats Waller and Chu Berry. After studying privately for three years, she gave her first major performance at the Wichita Jazz Festival with Clark Terry. At the age of 11, she received a full scholarship to Berklee College of Music.

At Berklee College of Music she played with musicians such as Kevin Eubanks, Donald Harrison, and Greg Osby. She also studied under drum instructor Alan Dawson and made a private recording entitled TLC and Friends, with Kenny Barron, Buster Williams, George Coleman and her father.

Music career

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Carrington and Herbie Hancock

In 1983, encouraged by her mentor, Jack DeJohnette, Carrington moved to New York, where she worked with Lester Bowie, Stan Getz, James Moody, David Sanborn, Pharoah Sanders, and Cassandra Wilson. In the late 1980s Carrington moved to Los Angeles, where she was the house drummer for The Arsenio Hall Show and later the drummer on Quincy Jones' late-night TV show VIBE hosted by Sinbad.

As a bandleader, she has worked with Geri Allen, James Genus, Josh Harri, Bob Hurst, Everette Harp, Nona Hendryx, Munyungo Jackson, Ingrid Jensen, Aruan Ortiz, Greg Phillinganes, Tineke Postma, Patrice Rushen, Nêgah Santos, Dwight Sills, Esperanza Spalding, Helen Sung, and Gary Thomas.

In summer 2011, she appeared with Wayne Shorter, John Patitucci, Danilo Perez in South America. She was musical director of the Sing the Truth Tour with Dianne Reeves, Lizz Wright and Angelique Kidjo (with Romero Lubambo, Geri Allen, James Genus, and Munyungo Jackson). [6]

As a recording artist, in 1988 Carrington started concentrating her efforts on writing and producing her own works, resulting in Real Life Story, her 1989 Grammy-nominated debut album with Gerald Albright, Hiram Bullock, Greg Osby, Dianne Reeves, Patrice Rushen, Carlos Santana, John Scofield, Wayne Shorter, and Grover Washington Jr.; Jazz Is a Spirit , her 2002 European album with Terence Blanchard, Kevin Eubanks. Herbie Hancock, Wallace Roney, and Gary Thomas; and Structure , her 2004 European album with Greg Osby, Jimmy Haslip, and Adam Rogers.

In 2009, Carrington released More to Say ... Real Life Story: NextGen, a sequel to Real Life Story. The album includes Walter Beasley, George Duke, Lawrence Fields, Ray Fuller, Everette Harp, Jimmy Haslip, Robert Irving III, Chuck Loeb, Christian McBride, Les McCann, Lori Perry, Greg Phillinganes, Patrice Rushen, Dwight Sills, Chris Walker, Kirk Whalum, Anthony Wilson, Nancy Wilson, and a special appearance by Sonny Carrington.

In 2011 The Mosaic Project , her fifth album and her first for Concord Jazz, was released. It won the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album. [7] Carrington's 2013 album, Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue , included covers of songs by Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, and Max Roach's 1962 album, Money Jungle , and won the 2013 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. She is the first female musician to win a Grammy in this category. [8]

Carrington's interdisciplinary work includes collaborations with visual artists Mickalene Thomas, Carrie Mae Weems, and choreographer Winifred R. Harris.

In October 2020, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced Carrington as one of four recipients of the NEA Jazz Masters Fellowships, celebrated in an online concert and show on 22 April 2021. Awarded in recognition of lifetime achievement, the honor is bestowed on individuals who have made significant contributions to the art form. The other 2021 recipients were Albert "Tootie" Heath, Phil Schaap, and Henry Threadgill. [9]

September 2022 saw the publication of Carrington's book New Standards: 101 Lead Sheets by Women Composers and her album New Standards Vol. 1, an ambitious new endeavor created to uplift the voices of women composers. [10] [11] The 2022 album of 11 selections from the songbook features an all-star band plus a dozen special guests. [10] Carrington also released a children’s book, Three of a Kind - The Allen Carrington Spalding Trio, a non-fiction illustrated poem about three women who became musical companions through their love of jazz. [12] [13]

Awards and honors

YearEventWorkAwardResult
1990 32nd Grammy Awards [1] Real Life Story Best Jazz Fusion Performance Nominated
1989 Boston Music Award Outstanding PercussionistWon
1990Boston Music AwardOutstanding DrummerWon
2003 Berklee College of Music Honorary Doctorate
2012 54th Grammy Awards [1] The Mosaic Project Best Jazz Vocal Album Won
2014 56th Grammy Awards [1] Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue Best Jazz Instrumental Album Won
2015 University of Pittsburgh Lifetime Achievement AwardWon
2015 57th Grammy Awards [1] Dianne Reeves's Beautiful Life (produced by Carrington) Best Jazz Vocal Album Won
2018 The Jazz Gallery Founders AwardWon
2018 Jazz Congress Bruce Lundvall Visionary AwardWon
2019 Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Doris Duke Artist AwardWon
2020 DownBeat Critics Poll Jazz ArtistWon
2020DownBeat Critics PollWaiting GameJazz AlbumWon
2020DownBeat Critics PollTerri Lyne Carrington & Social ScienceJazz GroupWon
2020 JJA Jazz Awards Musician of the YearWon
2020JJA Jazz AwardsDrummer of the YearWon
2020 Manhattan School of Music Honorary Doctorate
2021 63rd Annual Grammy Awards Waiting Game (with Social Science)Best Jazz Instrumental AlbumNominated
2021JJA Jazz AwardsMusician of the YearWon
2021JJA Jazz AwardsDrummer of the YearWon
2022 York University Honorary Doctorate
2023 65th Grammy Awards [14] New Standards Vol. 1(with Kris Davis, Linda May Han Oh, Nicholas Payton, and Matthew Stevens)Best Jazz Instrumental AlbumWon
Live at the Detroit Jazz Festival (with Wayne Shorter, Leo Genovese, and Esperanza Spalding)Best Jazz Instrumental AlbumNominated

Discography

As leader or co-leader

As sidewoman

ReleaseLeading artistAlbumLabel
1985 Rufus Reid TrioSeven Minds Sunnyside
1986 Nancy Harrow You're NearerTono Records
1986 Mulgrew Miller Work! Landmark
1986 Scott Robinson Winds of ChangeMultiJazz
1987 Greg Osby Greg Osby and Sound Theatre JMT
1987 Michele Rosewoman Quintessence Enja
1988 Niels Lan Doky The Truth - Live at MontmartreStoryville
1988 John Scofield Flat Out Gramavision
1988 Wayne Shorter Joy Ryder Columbia
1988 Cassandra Wilson Blue Skies JMT
1989Niels Lan DokyDaybreakStoryville
1989 Robin Eubanks Different Perspectives JMT
1990 Eric Marienthal Crossroads GRP
1990 John Patitucci SketchbookGRP
1991 Dianne Reeves I Remember Blue Note
1992 David Benoit Letter to Evan GRP
1992 Mitchel Forman What Else? RCA
1992 Gary Thomas Till We Have Faces JMT
1992Gust William TsilisHeritageKen
1993 John Beasley Change of Heart Windham Hill
1993Dianne Reeves Art & Survival EMI
1993 Nino Tempo Nino Atlantic Jazz
1993Gary Thomas Exile's Gate JMT
1994 Gabrielle Goodman Until We LoveJMT
1994 Klymaxx One Day Eighteen Sixty Three EP Wrekudz
1994Dianne ReevesQuiet After the StormBlue Note
1994 Patrice Rushen Anything but Ordinary Sindrome
1995 Paul Bollenback Original Visions Challenge
1995, 1997 Doky Brothers Doky Brothers, Vol. 1 & 2Blue Note
1995 James Moody Moody's Birthday Celebration: Live at the Blue Note Warner
1995Wayne Shorter High Life Verve
1995Nino TempoLive at CicadaAtlantic
1996 Stan Getz His Last Recording / In ConcertLoft
1996 Cæcilie Norby My Corner of the SkyBlue Note
1996 Danilo Perez PanaMonk Impulse!
1996 Michael Wolff Trio2 AMCabana Boy
1996 Rachel Z Room of One's Own
1997James MoodyMoody Plays ManciniWarner
1997Dianne ReevesThat DayBlue Note
1998 Herbie Hancock Gershwin's World Verve
1998Niels Lan DokyNiels Lan DokyVerve Forecast
1998 Mulgrew Miller Chapters 1 and 2 32 Jazz
2000Paul BollenbackDouble VisionChallenge
2000Greg OsbyThe Invisible HandBlue Note
2000 Diane Schuur Friends for Schuur Concord Jazz
2002Herbie HancockThe Jazz Channel Presents Herbie Hancock (DVD)Image Entertainment
2002Herbie Hancock Future 2 Future - Live (DVD)Columbia
2002 Nguyên Lê Purple – Celebrating Jimi HendrixACT
2003Wayne Shorter Alegría Verve
2003Cassandra Wilson Glamoured Blue Note
2004 Diana Krall The Girl in the Other Room Verve
2005 Rita Coolidge And So Is Love Paddle Wheel
2006 Tineke Postma For the RhythmMunich
2006 George Duke In a Mellow ToneBPM
2006 Grace Kelly Every Road I Walked
2007Tineke PostmaA Journey That MattersForeign Media Jazz
2009Grace Kelly Mood Changes
2009 Teena Marie Congo Square Stax
2009Tineke PostmaThe Traveller Etcetera
2009 Mike Stern Big Neighborhood Heads Up
2010 Esperanza Spalding Chamber Music Society Heads Up
2010 Nona Hendryx Mutatis Mutandis Righteous Babe
2012Jazz Soul SevenImpressions of Curtis MayfieldBFM Jazz
2012Esperanza Spalding Radio Music Society Heads Up
2013Dianne Reeves Beautiful Life Concord
2015 Franco Ambrosetti After the RainEnja
2016 Grégoire Maret Wanted SunnysideSunnyside
2018 Tia Fuller Diamond Cut Mack Avenue
2018 Lewis Porter (Trio with John Patitucci)Beauty & MysteryAltrisuoni
2018 Kenny Werner Church on MarsNewvelle
2020Tim RayExcursions and AdventuresWhaling City Sound
2022Wayne Shorter Live at the Detroit Jazz Festival Candid

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