Dinner Party started as an idea that came together while Martin and Glasper were on the road, touring with Glasper's R+R=NOW. The two longtime friends originally met in 1996 at a jazz band camp and have continued to work closely on their own projects and producing for others. With the idea to meld many of their influences and practices into a new sound, nodding to jazz and soul but ultimately rooted in hip-hop, the idea for the new group was born. Martin called on Washington, a longtime friend that he met in 1992 in a high school jazz band, and seminal beat-maker and producer 9th Wonder to elevate the project musically. With all four as masters of their craft and then some - Martin and Washington on saxophone, Glasper on keys and 9th Wonder doing production.
Each of the four prodigious members have the musical pedigree that deserves the accolades they have received. Terrace Martin, a 5-time Grammy-nominated artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, featured heavily on Kendrick Lamar's good kid, M.A.A.D. city and To Pimp A Butterfly, along with contributions to projects from Stevie Wonder, Snoop Dogg, Herbie Hancock and more. 5-time Grammy winner and 12-time Grammy-nominated producer and pianist Robert Glasper, who has been a major force in music for decades most recently winning a Grammy for Best R&B Album at last month’s awards show, as well as film, including his Grammy win for the soundtrack to Miles Ahead and an Emmy for his contribution to "Letter To The Free" from Ava Duvernay's documentary 13th. Saxophonist Kamasi Washington was awarded the American Music Prize and Gilles Peterson Worldwide Album of The Year for his critically acclaimed 2015 LP The Epic. DJ and producer 9th Wonder has worked with some of the most influential artists in music, such as Erykah Badu, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige, Drake, Nipsey Hustle, Anderson .Paak and many more. |
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