Jon Rune Strøm, Frode Gjerstad, and Paal Nilssen-Love

Tuesday, December 4, 7:30pm
The Royal Room
5000 Rainier Ave S

Frode Gjerstad, saxophone
Jon Rune Strøm,
bass
Paal Nilssen-Love,
drums

Sixty-four-year-old alto saxophonist and clarinetist Frode Gjerstad is throwing down with long-time collaborator Paal Nilssen-Love and new bass player Jon Rune Strom. Gjerstad’s all-Norwegian trio performs at the Royal Room, December 4, 7:30pm.

Nilssen-Love was 15 when he first started playing with Gjerstad. Since then, the drummer has continuously innovated and grown among a new generation of Norwegian and global improvisers. He’s performed with saxophonists Mats Gustafsson, Joe McPhee, Ken Vandermark and Peter Brotzmann.

In a blog update about recent duo release Side by Side (CIMP Records), with Nilssen-Love, Gjerstad writes, “Paal is a very natural player who is not dogmatic in any way. He is so much part of the moment and manages to grab it and process it in a very personal way. A great musician!”

The two have a handful of duo recordings, and Nilssen-Love is a central figure in the many other extensions of Gjerstad’s work, including his Circulasione Totale Orchestra, a collective of rotating improvisers first established in 1984. 

Each iteration of that group is as distinct as the characters in it, and, like the Spontaneous Music Ensemble, started in mid-sixties London by Gjerstad’s friend, colleague and drummer John Stevens, the CTO is a threshold to the improvising life for many emerging free improvisation artists, as they cycle in with more experienced players. The acoustic-electric CTO that re-emerged in 1998, after a short hiatus, with Borealis (Cadence), is working in peak form for Gjerstad’s near-thirty-year project in scene building for Norway and the world.

The CTO came from Gjerstad’s direct experience performing with drummer Stevens and bassist Johnny Dyani (from Steve Lacy’s mid-sixties quartet including Enrico Rava): “I felt it was important to bring on some of the things I learned from playing with them, to younger musicians,” Gjerstad writes on his website. 

Bassist Jon Rune Strøm recently joined Gjerstad’s trio and brings renewed energy for Gjerstad. “I feel very excited playing with Jon Rune, and I think we are moving into something else,” Gjerstad writes.

After two decades of trios with various international musicians, Gjerstad is here with Paal Nilssen-Love and Jon Rune Strom, propelled by incredible creativity, rhythms and an astounding improvisational endurance and positive spirit. 

Tickets are $14 general, $12 Earshot members or senior citizens, and $7 students. Advance tickets available at strangertickets.com/events/6550567/frode-gjersted-trio and (800) 838-3006.

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The Royal Room photo by Daniel Sheehan

Also at the Royal Room in December, Jovino Santos Neto’s Quinteto, the debut of a new film-and-music series, a smorgasbord of talents for the space’s anniversary party, former Seattle residents visiting for the holidays, two days of Zony Mash and other incredible visiting and local projects, including Eric Vloeimans & Florian Weber, Dec. 17, and the Expanded Correo Aereo project, Dec 27. For the Royal Room’s full December calendar and ticketing information, go to www.theroyalroomseattle.com.

– SH

Jovino Santos Neto Quinteto
December 5, 7:30pm

Jovino Santos Neto, piano, flute, melodica, percussion; Chuck Deardorf, bass; Jeff Busch, drums, percussion; Hans Teuber, woodwinds; Ben Thomas, vibraphone, bandoneon

Selections from the Alan Lomax Archives
December 12, 8pm

Drummer Jen Gilleran conducts Sean Lane (drums, percussion), Neil Welch (sax), Joe Malcomb (bass) and Erica Carlson (projectionist) in GRID, an improvising conduction ensemble established as one of Gilleran’s Racer Sessions ensembles, now exploring work and travel sounds captured on film by Alan Lomax and others, in live time

Royal Room Anniversary Party
December 14 & 15, 7pm

Appearances by Evan Flory-Barnes Project, McTuff, Sweeter Than the Day w/ Skerik and Kate Olson & Naomi Siegel, Golden Road: The Music of the Grateful Dead, Charlie Beck, Painting the Town Red: The Music of Billie Holiday, Song for You: The Music of Ray Charles and Leon Russell, Royal Room Collective Music Ensemble, The Meter Maids, Eckaman and Super Mokako, and special guests

Home for the Holidays
December 19 & 26, 7:30pm

Andy Clausen Trio, Emily Asher’s Garden Party, Zubin Hensler, Mulherkar Brothers Quintet, Roxy Coss

Zony Mash & Pigpen
December 28 & 29, 8:30pm

Record release shows with Pigpen opening