Paradigm Shift
- A situation in which the usual and accepted way of doing or thinking about something changes completely: The widespread use of social media represents a paradigm shift in the way we communicate. (Definition of paradigm shift from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of paradigm shift?
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We remember when jazz was dangerous. disruptive. alive.
In the early 90s, Paradigm Shift was born in Rochester, NY to bring spirit back to neo-jazz with organic, funky grooves and street-level ambiance. Bandleader Melvin Henderson and co-founder Gerry Youngman grew up in the golden age of jazz clubs: simmering hotbeds of grit and soul. In an era of turmoil and enormous social change, Henderson and Youngman spent their formative years watching and listening to the great jazz legends. After attending Berklee School of Music, Youngman toured with classic R&B icons like The Drifters, The Platters, Martha Reeves, and St. Louis soul legend Walter Scott. Also out of Berklee, Henderson has recorded and shared the stage with Al Jarrreau, Roy Ayers, Cheryl Lynn, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, and legendary organists Jack McDuff and Dr. Lonnie Smith.
In the mid-2000s, Drummer-composer Sean Jefferson was added to the mix, completing the trio with an orchestral sensibility and fresh perspective. Jefferson has also performed alongside prominent musicians such as Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Jeff Tyzik, Marcus Printup, Wycliffe Gordon, Houston Person, and Bobby Militello.
After almost thirty years, Paradigm Shift's seasoned performers still keep it raw and vibrant in an ever relevant and evolving art form.
*Mel plays Godin Guitars & Seymour Duncan Amps | *Gerry plays UHL Organs & Motion Sound Amps | *Sean plays Bosphorus Cymbals & DW Drums
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Paradigm Shift: a fundamental change in approach or underlying assumptions.
The term cropped up in the 70's, around the time big names like Miles Davis or Herbie Hancock were shaking the bedrock of the jazz music scene. But jazz didn't stop there. It expanded. Jazz builds, grows, gets broken, and rebuilds, taking on a new shape with each iteration. It's happened many times before, and it doesn't seem to be letting up.
Enter Paradigm Shift, three musicians focused on funk, jazz and groove music. Jazz is more than a historical genre; it's a genre of the soul, a movement or notes cascading up and down unexpected turns of beats, sonic sounds pulling and drawing you in, shifting your world both foreign and familiar, like when you stay up late into a warm summer night with a passionate lover and lose track of time, when you close your eyes and can feel your cells vibrating to the rhythms of the music, when you suddenly realize you're on the cusp of something big.
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We remember when jazz was dangerous. disruptive. alive.
In the early 90s, Paradigm Shift was born in Rochester, NY to bring spirit back to neo-jazz with organic, funky grooves and street-level ambiance. Bandleader Melvin Henderson and co-founder Gerry Youngman grew up in the golden age of jazz clubs: simmering hotbeds of grit and soul. In an era of turmoil and enormous social change, Henderson and Youngman spent their formative years watching and listening to the great jazz legends. After attending Berklee School of Music, Youngman toured with classic R&B icons like The Drifters, The Platters, Martha Reeves, and St. Louis soul legend Walter Scott. Also out of Berklee, Henderson has recorded and shared the stage with Al Jarrreau, Roy Ayers, Cheryl Lynn, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, and legendary organists Jack McDuff and Dr. Lonnie Smith.
In the mid-2000s, Drummer-composer Sean Jefferson was added to the mix, completing the trio with an orchestral sensibility and fresh perspective. Jefferson has also performed alongside prominent musicians such as Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Jeff Tyzik, Marcus Printup, Wycliffe Gordon, Houston Person, and Bobby Militello.
After almost thirty years, Paradigm Shift's seasoned performers still keep it raw and vibrant in an ever relevant and evolving art form.
*Mel plays Godin Guitars & Seymour Duncan Amps | *Gerry plays UHL Organs & Motion Sound Amps | *Sean plays Bosphorus Cymbals & DW Drums
Gary Gratzer, PShift Tech
Watch
Listen
Band
Available as Trio and with Horns
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Paradigm Shift: a fundamental change in approach or underlying assumptions.
The term cropped up in the 70's, around the time big names like Miles Davis or Herbie Hancock were shaking the bedrock of the jazz music scene. But jazz didn't stop there. It expanded. Jazz builds, grows, gets broken, and rebuilds, taking on a new shape with each iteration. It's happened many times before, and it doesn't seem to be letting up.
Enter Paradigm Shift, three musicians focused on funk, jazz and groove music. Jazz is more than a historical genre; it's a genre of the soul, a movement or notes cascading up and down unexpected turns of beats, sonic sounds pulling and drawing you in, shifting your world both foreign and familiar, like when you stay up late into a warm summer night with a passionate lover and lose track of time, when you close your eyes and can feel your cells vibrating to the rhythms of the music, when you suddenly realize you're on the cusp of something big.
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