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Drew Gress

Drew Gress is an American jazz double-bassist and composer born in Trenton, New Jersey and raised in the Philadelphia area.

Biography
Gress studied at Towson State University and Manhattan School of Music. In the late 1980s he worked with Phil Haynes, recording several albums with the group Joint Venture. Gress wrote all except two of the compositions. Two years later, he recorded Spin & Drift, on which he also played steel guitar. He recorded material for two further albums – 7 Black Butterflies and The Irrational Numbers – in 2004. Uri Caine, Fred Hersch, Don Byron, Dave Douglas, and Erik Friedlander. In 2004, the UK's BBC Radio and London's Guardian selected his quartet's live radio broadcast as Jazz Concert of the Year. Composition awards include an NEA grant (1990), funding from Meet the Composer (2003). ==Playing and composing style==
Playing and composing style
The DownBeat reviewer of Vesper, a collaboration between Gress and the trio expEAR, wrote that the bassist "has exquisite time and a composer's sense of line, a combination that allows him an insightful level of counterpoint in his playing". The DownBeat reviewer of Gress's The Sky inside wrote that he "favors a focused restraint, a sort of concentrated tension that wrings the maximum inspiration from minimal elements, and which maintains a taut severity even when spare free passages burst into angular swing". ==Discography==
Discography
As leaderHeyday (as Drew Gress's Jagged Sky) (Soul Note, 1998) • Spin & Drift (Premonition, 2001) • 7 Black Butterflies (Premonition, 2005) • The Irrational Numbers (Premonition, 2008) • And Again with Shims Trio (Deepdig, 2012) • The Sky Inside (Pirouet, 2013) As sideman With John AbercrombieWithin a Song (ECM, 2012) • 39 Steps (ECM, 2013) • Up and Coming (ECM, 2017) With Tim BerneVisitation Rites (Screwgun, 1997) • Please Advise (Screwgun, 1999) • Pre-Emptive Denial (Screwgun, 2005) With Uri CaineWagner e Venezia (Winter & Winter, 1997) • The Goldberg Variations (Winter & Winter, 2000) • Uri Caine Ensemble Plays Mozart (Winter & Winter, 2006) With Yelena EckemoffIn the Shadow of a Cloud (L&H, 2017) • Better Than Gold and Silver (L&H, 2018) • I Am a Stranger in This World (L&H, 2022) With Fred HerschDancing in the Dark (Chesky, 1993) • Plays ... (Chesky, 1994) • Point in Time (Enja, 1995) • Passion Flower: The Music of Billy Strayhorn (Nonesuch, 1996) • The Duo Album (Classical Action, 1997) • Live at the Village Vanguard (Palmetto, 2002) • Trio + 2 (Palmetto, 2004) • Night & the Music (Palmetto, 2007) • '97 @ The Village Vanguard (Palmetto, 2018) • Breath by Breath (Palmetto, 2022) • The Surrounding Green (ECM, 2025) With Joint VentureJoint Venture (Enja, 1987) • Ways (Enja, 1989) • Mirrors (Enja, 1994) With Kenny WernerBeauty Secrets (RCA/BMG, 1999) With othersRalph Alessi, Baida (ECM, 2013) • Ray Anderson, Big Band Record (Gramavision, 1994) • Lynne Arriale, With Words Unspoken (DMP, 1996) • Jon Ballantyne, The Loose (Justin Time, 1994) • Don Byron, Romance with the Unseen (Blue Note, 1999) • Marc Copland, Night Whispers (Pirouet, 2009) • Marc Copland, Better by Far (InnerVoice, 2017) • Dave Douglas, Five (Soul Note, 1996) • Dave Douglas, Convergence (Soul Note, 1999) • Ellery Eskelin, Setting the Standard (Cadence, 1989) • Erik Friedlander, Chimera (Avant, 1995 • Erik Friedlander, The Watchman (Tzadik, 1996) • David Kane, Machinery of the Night (Magellan, 2006) • Tony Malaby, Apparations (Songlines, 2003) • Liam Noble, Romance Among the Fishes (Basho, 2005) • Jason Robinson, Tiresian Symmetry (Cuneiform, 2012) • Samo Salamon, Almost Almond (Sanje, 2011) • John Surman, ''Brewster's Rooster'' (ECM, 2007) • Tom Varner, Martian Heartache (Soul Note, 1996) ==References==
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