RIP Legend Casey Benjamin - Infuential Musician (Sax/Flute+More)👆🏾🎷

  Рет қаралды 40

BloomBars

BloomBars

24 күн бұрын

@casey_benjamin RIP to a Legend 👆🏾🎷… there are no words…,only music…hours and hours of it, in your own light and to light so many we hold up high. We were so lucky to experience a sliver of it ‘live’ and in fellowship…all thanks to @marccarymusic and his Indigenous People’s Arkestra @southartsorg residency @bloombars in June 2022.
What a beautiful window into your friendship and how incredibly sad that it was beginning of ours. The quiet between notes, the quiet when you walked into a room, the softness when you spoke…the quiet in knowing you have transcended the breath…in life, and now in death…🙏🏾 to all who ❤️ you. We will carry your breath while you rest.
#caseybenjamin #artist #musician #allgenresofmusic #jazz #hiphop #dcgogo #saxplayer #keyboardist #producer #songwriter #robertglasper #gentleman #friend #saxophone
Obit:
Casey Bryon Benjamin, 45, of Casey was a first generation New Yorker, born in Brooklyn to a Panamanian mother, Julieta Benjamin, and a Grenadian father, Gentle Benjamin. He started playing the saxophone at the age of 8, and began performing of 12. Casey studied at the Harlem School of the Arts and graduated from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art.
Casey attended pianist Barry Harris’ Jazz Workshops and Dr. Billy Taylor’s Jazzmobile. Growing up in Jamaica, Queens also afforded Casey contact with Jamaica Funk crew - bassist Marcus Miller, trumpeter Tom Browne, and keyboardists Bernard Wright, Donald Blackman, Ozell Miller and Weldon Irvine Jr.
After high school, Casey attended The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in Manhattan, where he met Robert Glasper in 1997. Robert played piano on Casey’s demo for Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead program.
Casey and Robert collaborated formally beginning in 2004, and Casey became the first original member of the Robert Glasper Experiment, which played its first gig at New York City’s Knitting Factory.
Casey constantly pushed past the limits of music and genre. He pioneered a unique style on the saxophone, aerophone and vocoder, and developed a sound that was wholly original.
Through his melodic ingenuity on the vocoder and vocals, textual mastery on the keytar and spiky virtuosity on the alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone and wind synthesizer, Casey gave the Robert Glasper Experiment its most defining sounds that enabled it to earn two GRAMMY awards and gain international acclaim in the jazz, R&B and hip-hop scenes on such trailblazing albums as Black Radio (Blue Note Records, 2012), Black Radio 2 (Blue Note Records, 2013) and ArtScience (Blue Note Records, 2016).
In addition to the Experiment, Casey toured with singer Patrick Stump (Fall Out Boy) and traveled the world working with a string of other stellar musicians that include jazz greats - singer Betty Carter, vibraphonists Roy Ayers and Stefon Harris (Blackout), drummer Mike Clark (Headhunters), trumpeter Roy Hargrove, bassist Victor Bailey, drummer Terri Lyne Carrington and bassist Buster Williams; hip-hop artists - Drake, Nas, Kendrick Lamar, Mos Def (Yasiin Bey), Q-Tip, A Tribe Called Quest, Common, Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, Busta’ Rhymes, Pusha T, Diddy, Heavy D, Consequence, DJ Logic and Wyclef Jean; R&B/Pop singers - Anderson Paak, Solange, Yebba Smith, Bilal, Mary J. Blige, John Legend, Lady Gaga, Summer Walker and Beyoncé; and Black Rock Coalition gurus - Vernon Reid and Melvin Gibbs.
Casey most recently contributed his musical genius and creativity to the ALI Musical as associate music producer alongside Q-Tip, lead producer Richard Willis and director Clint Dyer. ALI the Musical is slated to open on Broadway in 2025. Casey’s solo album will also be released soon, fulfilling his dream to share his new music with the world.
Casey was a true artist; his distinctive aesthetic and style transcended far beyond music. He loved classic cars, including his 1977 Chevy Silverado, Jackie May. He rocked everything from cowboy boots to vintage to designer fashion. He commissioned custom hats from Armed & Dangerous that became part of his signature look. He stayed connected to his family heritage, cooking West Indian ackee and saltfish and naming his first dog after Panamanian boxing champion Roberto Durán.
Casey’s smile was legendary; it lit up any room. He had a wry sense of humor and a kind, generous spirit. Alongside all of Casey’s accomplishments, he always found time to mentor young musicians. He was a loving son, brother, nephew, uncle, great-uncle, partner and friend. His memory will be kept alive by his mother, Julieta Benjamin, his father, Gentle Benjamin, his aunts Karen McAlmon and Carol Benjamin-David, his grandmother Nadia Benjamin, his siblings, Kevin Benjamin, Nicole Benjamin and Cristina B. King, his partner Whitley Davis, and their beloved dogs, Reeses, Rocky and Junior.
Please consider making a donation to the Casey Benjamin Memorial Foundation, established to support causes close to Casey’s heart.

Пікірлер
Best reactions of me playing on Toy Pianos
3:24
Cyran
Рет қаралды 1,6 МЛН
Kenny Wesley’s “Woman” Feat: Wayna (2023)
5:35
BloomBars
Рет қаралды 42
Женская драка в Кызылорде
00:53
AIRAN
Рет қаралды 493 М.
Inside Out 2: Who is the strongest? Joy vs Envy vs Anger #shorts #animation
00:22
What it feels like cleaning up after a toddler.
00:40
Daniel LaBelle
Рет қаралды 83 МЛН
The moment we stopped understanding AI [AlexNet]
17:38
Welch Labs
Рет қаралды 816 М.
New bionics let us run, climb and dance | Hugh Herr | TED
19:01
Linux Mint 22: Excellent Distro for Windows Users
23:36
ExplainingComputers
Рет қаралды 85 М.
July 22, 2024
1:07
Geoff Bournes
Рет қаралды 473
The One at One Art Documentary: Story of Ewan Gilpin
8:02
The cat chose the right one 🥰🥳😸
0:32
Ben Meryem
Рет қаралды 46 МЛН
Фильм про побег от родителей
0:59
Holy Baam
Рет қаралды 2,1 МЛН
С топором нельзя #ссср #история
1:00
MOTIVATION
Рет қаралды 2,3 МЛН