Lawrence University Jazz Series Wraps Season with Matt Wilson’s Arts and Crafts

APPLETON, WIS. — Award-winning drummer Matt Wilson and his quartet Arts and Crafts bring their imaginative, quirky brand of jazz to the stage of the Lawrence Memorial Chapel, 510 E. College Ave., Appleton, Friday, May 23 at 8 p.m. The concert is the finale of the 2007-08 Lawrence Jazz Series.

Tickets, at $20-22 for adults, $17-19 for seniors and $15-17 for students, are available through the Lawrence Box Office, 920-832-6749.

Wilson also will conduct a master class Saturday, May 24 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon in Shattuck Hall, Room 46. The master class is free and open to the public.

Lauded by the New York Times as “one of the best drummers of his generation,” Wilson began his career with some cookware, a five-gallon bucket and a pair of drumsticks. From those humble beginnings he has emerged as one of the most sought-after drummers in New York City and worldwide.

The winner of four consecutive “Rising Star Drummer” awards this decade in Downbeat magazine’s International Critics Poll, Wilson also garnered prominent mentions in Downbeat’s Jazz Artist and Composer categories. He earned nominations in 2004 and 2006 for the Jazz Journalists Association “Jazz Drummer of the Year” award.

“Not only is Matt Wilson an extraordinarily gifted drummer, he is an all-around percussion guru,” said Dane Richeson, professor of music and director of percussion studies at Lawrence, who toured with Wilson in Portugal in the mid-1990s. “He plays the drums like he’s conducting an orchestra.”

Wilson can be heard as leader and sideman on more than 160 records with performers such as Dewey Redman, Lee Konitz, Wynton Marsalis, Pat Metheny and Brad Mehldau, among others. His recordings include the acclaimed 2004 album “Wake Up!” and 2007’s “Scenic Route,” his most recent recording with Arts and Crafts.

Formed in 2000, the Arts and Crafts group features the creative talents of Terell Stafford, trumpet; Larry Goldings, piano; and Dennis Irwin, bass. The quartet has performed at Carnegie Hall, Chicago’s Symphony Center and the Newport and San Francisco jazz festivals. They conducted a European tour in 2006.