Eric Byrd Trio

Biography

The Eric Byrd Trio

From left to right: Eric Byrd, Bhagwan Khalsa, Alphonso M. Young, Jr.

The Eric Byrd Trio are musicians whose vision is to glorify the age of traditional jazz while providing an energetic and modern approach to standards and original compositions at the same time.  As true ambassadors of jazz, the Eric Byrd Trio have performed internationally for over 10 years. With several studio albums released, the EBT has enjoyed immense popularity and recognition from fans and government officials alike. They are former Kennedy Center/United States State Department Jazz Ambassadors which provided them the opportunity to tour countries like Colombia, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Honduras and Trinidad. Their international touring includes concerts at the Montreux Switzerland Jazz Festival, multiple tours of South America, an appearance at a world music festival in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, the country of Estonia,Italy and Scotland.  They are their tag line: 21st Century Swing.

Recent Projects

Along with the Trio recordings of THE FIRE WITHIN (THE HEART), THE ERIC BYRD TRIO and TRIUNITY The EBT  ended 2009 by releasing its first Christmas CD “A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS” which are fresh takes on the Vince Guaraldi Trio’s Charlie Brown cartoon music CD. The disc features the singing debut of 6 year old Jason Miles Byrd on “Christmas Time is Here”.  BROTHER RAY was released by the EBT: Brother Ray Band in 2008 to amazing national reviews.  2011 saw the release of FURTHER ON UP THE ROAD by the Bro Ray Band and it is a wonderful follow up to their first CD.  FOUTR features DC Go Go Legend Chuck Brown on Mary Ann.

Eric Byrd – Piano

Mr. Eric Byrd; Piano

Eric Byrd: Piano

Pianist/vocalist Eric Byrd has been playing professionally for over 20 years.  Along with the principles of swing and be-bop, rousing gospel-tinged chords and trilling blues lines are fundamental elements of his performance style.  Byrd has performed with Wynton Marsalis, Mike Stern, Keter Betts, Randy Brecker, Tim Green, Warren Wolf, Paul Carr, Buck Hill, Ethel Ennis, Marlena Shaw, harpist Jeff Majors, Charlie Byrd and Ernie Andrews, just to name a few.  Along with his own recordings as a leader, he also guests on over a dozen CD’s by others.  He is currently a half-time Music Lecturer at McDaniel College, formerly Western Maryland College, where he completed his undergraduate degree.  He received his Master’s in Music in 2001 from Morgan State.  He is the primary composer of the group.

Bhagwan Khalsa – Acoustic Bass

Bhagwan Khalsa: Bass

Bhagwan Khalsa: Bass

Bassist Bhagwan Khalsa is one of the most sought-after acoustic bassists in the DC area.  The list of musicians he has performed with is quite extensive:  Sonny Fortune, Eric Alexander, Gary Thomas, Cecil Payne, David “Fathead” Newman, and Kenny Drew, Jr., are just a few to employ his impressive musical services.  After completing studies at the prestigious Grove School of Music in Los Angeles, CA, Khalsa has continued to forge a successful sideman career for the last 20 years, and his original arrangements are essential to shaping the sound of the trio.  He co-owns B&B Music World, a company that provides music education to the Washington, DC area.

Alphonso M. Young, Jr. – Drums

Alphonso Young: Drums

Alphonso Young: Drums

No one – no one – plays quite like Drummer/percussionist Alphonso M. Young, Jr. His versatile and imaginative style of performance has not only charmed audiences around the world, but has led such noted artists as Vanessa Rubin, Randy Brecker, Bob Berg, George Colligan, Buck Hill, Ira Sullivan, Othello Molineaux, Rebecca Parris and Jon Secada to acquire his talent.  He was also the percussionist for the European tour of the Broadway show “Sophisticated Ladies”.  A music instructor with Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia and on the faculty of Shenandoah University he and his brother Tim lead the Young Brothers Trio and released their own CD.  His energetic swing style can only be described as breathtaking.

ERIC BYRD TRIO: BROTHER RAY BAND MUSICIANS

Brad Clements – trumpet, primary trumpeter with the DC Father of Go-Go Chuck Brown, solo artist, international touring musician

Paul Carr - tenor, leader of the Paul Carr Quintet with trumpeter Terrell Stafford, Mulgrew Miller, Lewis Nash, leader on several recording dates, sideman on numerous others, founder of the Jazz Academy a non-profit organization for jazz education

Lyle Link - alto, most in-demand reed player in DC area, sideman on several notable jazz recordings

Chris Watling - bari, leader of The Grandsons for over 20 years, 6x ASCAP composer winner, nicknamed “Big Daddy”

Frank McCreary - guitar, ‘Slowhand’-esque, performing/recording musician for over 25 years as he started gigging before he left high school, his talents are so sought after he is a member of 4 different bands simultaneously

 

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