Fountain Street’s Jazz in the Sanctuary to host pianist Xavier Davis

Pianist Xavier Davis will be the featured artist during a concert Sunday, Feb. 10. (Supplied/MSU/Christine Southworth)

By K.D. Norris
ken@wktv.org

Continuing its fifth season of jazz in the historic — and visually and acoustically great — sanctuary at Grand Rapids’ Fountain Street Church, series host and curator Robin Connell will give up her usual seat at the piano as the Jazz in the Sanctuary returns this weekend.

Pianist Xavier Davis will be the featured artist during a concert Sunday, Feb. 10, at 3 p.m., at the church, 24 Fountain St. NE. Tickets are $15 general admission and $5 for students with ID, on-line or at the door.

People who have never heard a concert at Fountain Street before are in for a treat; people who have already know and probably already have their tickets as well.

Davis, born in Grand Rapids and an alumni of the Jazz in the Sanctuary series, is the son of local music educators Duane and Kay Davis. According to supplied information, Xavier was brought into the spotlight by legendary vocalist Betty Carter, who invited him to New York after witnessing his performance at the 1994 International Association of Jazz Educators convention.

“Today, he is one of the most accomplished working jazz pianists in the world,” Connell said in supplied information.

Xavier was a member of the teaching staff of the Juilliard School of Music for six years and now serves Michigan State University as Associate Professor of Jazz Piano. He has performed with dozens of world-famous artists like the legendary Freddie Hubbard, Tom Harrell, Christian McBride, Regina Carter, Stefon Harris, Abbey Lincoln, Wynton Marsalis, Don Byron, Nat Adderley, Nicholas Payton, Jon Faddis, Jimmy Greene, Steve Turre, Al Foster, and Jeremy Pelt. His piano playing has been featured on more than 50 albums.

In 2005, Xavier became the first person to receive the prestigious New Works Grant twice from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation under the auspices of Chamber Music America. For more information visit his website.

Connell, no stranger to the local and regional jazz scene, received West Michigan Jazz Society’s 2017 “Musician of the Year” award for her widespread collaboration with area jazz artists and her work on this series. In 2016, she won the ArtPrize Public Choice Award for her original composition “Prisms”.

An advocate for jazz education, she co-directs the Youth Jazz Combo at St. Cecilia Music Center, teaches every June at Aquinas College Jazz Camp, and formerly served as summer jazz faculty at Interlochen Center for the Arts for 20 years. For more information visit her website.

For more information on the concert and the Jazz in the Sanctuary series visit fountainstreet.org/jazz .

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