Guitarist, composer, and producer Jeff Parker is internationally recognized for a relaxed yet precise guitar-playing style that adapts to numerous musical styles including vanguard improv, post-bop jazz, experimental electronic, funk, and indie rock. He is a founding member of Tortoise and has worked with hundreds of musicians including Rob Mazurek, Makaya McCraven, Nicole Mitchell, Joshua Abrams, and Amaro Freitas. His discography includes 2004's post-bop Relatives, 2015's improvised Some Jellyfish Live Forever with Mazurek, and the live solo Slight Freedom. While 2016's The New Breed and 2020's Suite for Max Brown reveled in neo-soul, funk, and hip-hop, Parker's second solo guitar offering. Forfolks, preceded the archival trio set Eastside Romp. The following year, with his longstanding quartet -- bassist Anna Butterss, drummer Jay Bellerose, and saxophonist Josh Johnson -- Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy was released. ETA was a Los Angeles bar the quartet played at from 2016 to 2023. Parker and his ETA IVtet cut the live The Way Out of Easy at the venue over one night in 2023. It was released by International Anthem in November 2024.
A guitarist from a young age, Parker studied at the Berklee College of Music before relocating to Chicago in 1991. He became an associate member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians in 1995 and played guitar with jazz artists such as Ernest Dawkins, Ted Sirota, and Pat Mallinger. Later in the decade, he co-founded electro-jazz fusion group Isotope 217 and Chicago Underground Orchestra, both including Rob Mazurek. Parker joined Tortoise in time for their acclaimed 1998 album TNT, which was one of their most jazz-oriented releases.
He became an in-demand artist in several genres of music, working with musicians ranging from Smog (Bill Callahan) to Fred Anderson, and forming additional ensembles such as Aesop Quartet, Tricolor, and Vega. In 2003, Delmark Records released Parker's debut album as a leader, Like-Coping, which also featured Chris Lopes and Chad Taylor. Parker also recorded a more abrasive improvisational album, Out Trios, Vol. 2, with Kevin Drumm and Michael Zerang. The following year, he released the solo album The Relatives on Thrill Jockey and Song Songs Song (with Scott Fields) on Delmark. His next recording as a leader was Bright Light in Winter, also featuring Lopes and Taylor and credited to Jeff Parker Trio, which arrived on Delmark in 2011.
Parker relocated to Los Angeles in 2013. Two years later, he and Mazurek recorded Some Jellyfish Live Forever, which was issued by French label Rogue Art. The label also released Gain, the debut album by hip-hop/jazz group Illtet, which featured Parker along with Mike Ladd, High Priest (Antipop Consortium), and Tyshawn Sorey. Parker expanded on his hip-hop influence and interest in sampling techniques with his 2016 solo album The New Breed, released by International Anthem. Later in the year, Parker released the solo LP Slight Freedom on the Eremite label, which included a cover of Frank Ocean's "Super Rich Kids."
In 2018, he paired with saxophonist Kjetil Møster, bassist Joshua Abrams, and drummer John Herndon for Ran Do. Later that year, he issued the quintet offering The Diagonal Filter on Not Two Records. His sidemen included trombonist Jeb Bishop, pianist Pandelis Karayorgis, bassist Nate McBride, and drummer Luther Gray. Two years later, in January 2020, Parker issued Suite for Max Brown (titled for and dedicated to his mother Maxine), the sophomore outing by his studio pickup group the New Breed. Along with Jamire Williams, who returned from the first incarnation, sidemen included McCraven, Mazurek, Paul Bryan, Jay Bellerose, and cellist Katinka Kleijn, though many of its pieces were performed completely solo.
Parker followed in 2021 with the solo guitar Forfolks on International Anthem/Nonesuch. The eight-song set included readings of Thelonious Monk's "Ugly Beauty" and the Richard A. Whiting, Newell Chase & Leo Robin standard "My Ideal," as well as six original compositions including the title track -- first recorded in 1995 -- and "La Jetée" (initially recorded with Isotope 217 in 1997 and later with Tortoise). Its four remaining originals were composed specifically for this project.
Between 2020 and 2022, Parker remained busy as a studio musician. In addition to his own recordings, he played on titles by Steve Gunn (Other You), Theo Croker (Blk2Life/A Future Past), Makaya McCraven (In These Times), and Anteloper (Pink Dolphins) among others. In September, France's Rogue Art released Eastside Romp, a 2016 studio date that showcased Parker in a trio with the Tarbaby rhythm section of bassist Eric Revis and drummer Nasheet Waits. Alongside various originals, the trio covered Marion Brown's "Similar Limits."
In October, Parker issued Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy on Eremite. His longstanding quartet -- drummer Jay Bellerose, bassist Anna Butterss, and alto saxophonist Josh Johnson -- played the tiny L.A. neighborhood bar (named in reference to David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest) between 2016 and its closing in 2023. The tracks were edited down from ten-plus hours of two-track recordings made between 2019 and 2021, and recontextualized by engineer Bryce Gonzales, offering an unusually exploratory side of the guitarist's music. The album won accolades across North America, Europe, and Japan.
In 2023, France's Rogue Art issued Eastside Romp, an archival 2016 studio date recorded in a day with drummer Nasheet Waits and bassist Eric Revis. On January 2, 2023, Parker and his ETA IVtet showed up for their regular weekly gig at the small bar and Gonzalez let the tape roll again. The Enfield Tennis Academy closed in May, ending the band's seven-year residency. Parker and Gonzalez dug through the music recorded from that gig and compiled four uninterrupted tracks totaling 80 minutes. In November 2024, International Anthem released the offering as The Way Out of Easy, cross-billed to Parker and ETA IVtet. ~ Paul Simpson
Anna Butterss is a bassist and composer from Adelaide, Australia based in Los Angeles. A first-call bassist for artists in several genres: they have performed and recorded with Jeff Parker, Makaya McCraven, Larry Goldings, Chris Speed, Walter Smith III, indie pop singers Phoebe Bridgers and Jenny Lewis, and singer/songwriter Aimee Mann, among others. Butterss released their debut album, Activities, for Colorfield in 2023 and followed it with Mighty Vertebrate in 2024. They are also a founding member of the L.A. electro-jazz quintet SML; their debut album, Small Medium Large, appeared from International Anthem in 2024.
Butterss was born in Adelaide, Australia, to music-loving parents (who met while playing in Irish folk bands in Australia). Butterss was exposed to classical and folk music as a child, and at seven, began studying the flute. They stuck with it until age 13, then ditched it for an upright bass while attending the music-based Marryatville High School. There, playing the instrument led them to jazz. Struck by what the music felt like rhythmically, that sense impression has governed their playing approach and listening patterns ever since. Butterss attended the University of Adelaide, where their jazz studies earned them a bachelor's degree from the Elder Conservatorium in 2012. Butterss received a graduate school scholarship to the University of Indiana, and earned a master's degree in 2014.
Having to choose which music city they wanted to live in -- New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles -- Butterss chose the latter. They began networking in the jazz and indie scenes almost immediately, and added the electric bass to their repertoire. Butterss happened to move to L.A. the same year guitarist Jeff Parker relocated from Chicago. He formed a no-subs quartet with Butterss, drummer Jay Bellerose, and Josh Johnson on alto saxophone.
Butterss made their U.S. recording debut on two 2017 singles by guitarist Gregory Uhlmann. The two also worked on saxophonist Mike Lebrun's album Shades that year. In 2018, Butterss served as bassist on Boygenius' eponymous debut and with them, toured the U.S. and Europe. A year later, they played bass on the eponymous debut album by singer/songwriter Sasami. In 2020 Butterss and future collaborator and saxophonist Josh Johnson appeared on Makaya McCraven's breakthrough album Universal Beings.
The following year, Butterss was invited to tour with Jenny Lewis and appeared on her Tiny Desk Concert, and on McCraven's Universal Beings E & F Sides. Butterss rejoined Uhlmann for his long-player Neighborhood Watch in 2020. The next year, with Uhlmann and drummer Aaron Steel, they appeared on Johnson's Freedom Exercise for Northern Spy. In 2022 she appeared on Sasami's second album Squeeze.
Butterss joined the band of drummer, percussionist, and producer Daniel Villarreal and appeared on his Panama '77 album. They also played with Aimee Mann on Queens of the Summer Hotel.
2023 was busy for the bassist. Butterss resumed their role with Villarreal on Lados B, and with Bex Burch on There Is Only Love and Fear; both albums were released by International Anthem. The year also saw Butterss also play on Uhlmann's Again and Again, and Phoebe Bridgers' Punisher.
That year, Parker released Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy for Eremite Records. It offered a four-sided listen to the quartet playing on the tiny stage at the Academy. (The venue closed that December). Most importantly, however, Butterss released the critically acclaimed Activities, their debut leader set on Colorfield Records. On it, Butterss took control: they sang and played upright and electric basses, keyboards, flute, and drums, and did programming. She co-produced with Ben Min, and was accompanied by Johnson and a pair of drummers on select tracks.
In 2024, Butterss appeared on the eponymous debut by Better Oblivion Community Center, a band co-led by Bridgers and Conor Oberst; they also played on Collodion by jazz guitarist Anthony Wilson, and singer/songwriter Alisa Amador's third album, Multitudes and contributed to Johnson's Unusual Objects and Boygenius' The Record.
Butterss, Uhlmann, Johnson, drummer Booker Stardrum and synthesist /sampling keyboardist Jeremiah Chiu formed the experimental electro-jazz quintet SML and released their International Anthem debut, Small Medium Large to global acclaim. In October 2024, Butterss issued Mighty Vertebrate, her sophomore leader set for IA. They composed all the tracks and played multiple instruments on the set alongside guitarists Parker and Uhlmann, saxophonist Johnson, and drummer Ben Lumsdaine. ~ Thom Jurek
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