Dizzy Gillespie, when asked in a Downbeat magazine interview with Herb Nolan, "what
trumpet players do you hear today whom you like", Dizzy's reply, "Charles Tolliver - I
like him". Charles Tolliver, entirely self-taught, is a remarkable talent who has gained an outstanding reputation as a trumpetist, bandleader, composer, arranger, and educator. He began his professional career with the saxophone giant Jackie Mclean making his recording debut with McLean on Blue Note Records in 1964. Charles has since recorded and/or performed with such renowned artists as Roy Haynes, Hank Mobley, Willie Bobo, Horace Silver, McCoy Tyner, Sonny Rollins, Booker Ervin, The Gerald Wilson Orchestra, Oliver Nelson, Andrew Hill, Louis Hayes, Roy Ayers, Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers, and Max Roach. In 1970 he and his alter ego fellow musician artist Stanley Cowell created Strata-East Records which became the most influential artist-controlled label in Jazz. Having already issued on his Strata-East label two critically acclaimed big band LPs, “Music Inc & Big Band” and “Impact”, now in the new millennium he once again returned to the big band format. In 2007 he issued on Blue Note Records, “With Love”, which was immediately Grammy Nominated. The Jazz Journalists Assc. presented him with the “Best Large Ensemble of the Year 2007” award for his new tour de force group The Charles Tolliver Big Band. Charles has
perfected an extremely individual and distinctive sound which clearly sets him apart from other trumpet players. Characterized by a strong sense of tradition, he said in a recent Downbeat magazine interview about his approach to improvising that, “I like to rumble. I take the most difficult routes for improvisation. It’s easy to play a number of choruses effortlessly and never make a mistake, never break down. That’s no fun. You need to get in hot water by trying something out right from the jump, get yourself out of that, and move on to the next chorus”. His newest recording issued in 2009 on Half
Note Records is “Charles Tolliver Big Band – Live at the Blue Note”.