The W.E.S. Group
Echoes of ancestral and native sounds can be heard in this
collective of talented musicians, whose folk jazz and acoustic
approach create a distinctive sound of peace and beauty. Exceptional
musicians in their own right, the collaboration of these seasoned
musicians exhibits the passion and spirit of a “great camp meeting
in the promised land” of jazz.
W. E. S. (William E. Smith, Ph.D.) – Through studying, composing,
teaching and living music, saxophonist/composer W.E.S. has sought to
enrich the lives of others through sound. His family roots go deep
into the history of jazz and the African-American experience.
W.E.S.’s grandfather and great-uncle, owned a music publishing
company in the 1920s and published music that was performed by the
great King Oliver as well as Noble Sissle. Many musicians used to
come by the family home on the south side of Chicago including Art
Tatum. W.E.S.’s cousin Warren Smith Jr. played percussion with the
Miles Davis, Gil Evans orchestra and many other notable performers.
In the spirit of this legacy, W.E.S. himself has performed
nationally and internationally with his group and with jazz greats
such as James Moody, Donald Byrd, Kenny Burrell, Wynton Marsalis,
and Jon Hendricks.
After leading a quartet under his own name (The Will Smith
Quartet) for several years, W.E.S. decided to form a group with a
different focus. He wanted the group to transcend the traditional
classification of jazz from strictly art music, to music that has a
world sensibility and is not only enjoyed but inspires the best in
people.
W.E.S. is currently an Assistant Professor of music and the Jazz
Ensemble director at American University. He also gives lectures on
jazz, hip hop and spirituality at the University of Maryland,
University of Delaware, and Howard University.
Press/Reviews
"Smith's passion is evident from-the-jump. He has a kind of
take no prisoners approach that is full of youthful fire…"
- Willard Jenkins, JazzTimes Magazine
"[Will is] an accomplished musician with a confident sound and an
appealing repertoire, who brings to mind "the legacy of John
Coltrane."
- Mike Joyce, Washington Post
"Smith freely channels the spirits of Charlie Parker, Dexter Gordon,
John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, and other masters with
minimal derivativeness, but comes up with his own muscular style."
- Eric Brace, Washington Post
Upcoming Events
CD Release Party
The W.E.S. Group releases their new CD "Ancestors". The CD Release Party was held at Bohemian Caverns
in Washington, DC on Saturday, November 18, 2006.
Echoes of African and native sounds can be heard in this collective of talented musicans who folk jazz and acoustic approach create a distinctive sound of peace and beauty. Exceptional musicians in their own right, the collaboration of these seasoned musicians exhibits the passion and spirit of a "great camp meeting in the promised land" of jazz.
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A Jazz Mass
Jazz
as performance and ritual, can delicately blend the sacred & the
secular in ways that speak to the hearts of all people, because jazz
comes from the soul yet is rooted in everyday life. The W.E.S Group
embodies this notion of jazz as a spiritual expression. Under the
direction of Dr. William E. Smith, an assistant professor at
American University in the Department of Performing Arts, they will
perform A Jazz Mass, an original composition based on the liturgy of
the Episcopal and Catholic worship services.
Performances of the Mass:
-Sunday 12-5-04, St. George's Episcopal Church (debut)
-Saturday 1-8-04, IAJE Conference in Long Beach, CA
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