Photograph by D.L. Anderson
"This is an amazing ensemble, playing music like no
others these days. There hasn’t been big band music as exciting as this since
forever...GTO is creating its own electrifying musical gold." - Andrew
Velez, New York City Jazz Record.
"Carpenter leads a suberb band of New York-based
vanguardists and while most of the solos ditch period authenticity and employ a
vocabulary that contains ideas from the next 90 years of jazz history, his
sharp arrangements retain the contrapuntal flash, sweet voicings, and fiery
rhythms of the original era..." -- Peter Margasak, Downbeat'
The Ghost Train Orchestra was founded in 2006 by
composer/arranger Brian Carpenter. That year Carpenter was hired as the musical
director for an event marking the 90th anniversary of the historic Regent
Theater in Boston. He rediscovered music from a transitional time and place in
America: the late 1920s Chicago and Harlem, when the jazz orchestra was being
developed by bandleaders such as Fletcher Henderson, Don Redman, Tiny Parham,
Fess Williams, and Charlie Johnson. Carpenter began transcribing the parts from
old 78s and arranged the music for a 9-piece ensemble to back performers on
stage. The reaction to the band's debut at the Regent was tremendous, and since
then the band has performed regularly in New York City, home of all its members
except the leader, a Boston resident. In 2008, Carpenter arranged the music
with added strings, voice, and musical saw, and the following year recorded the
band in New York City at Avatar Studios with engineer/producer Danny Blume. The
result of this work accumulated in Hothouse Stomp released in 2011.
The debut record Hothouse Stomp achieved widespread critical
acclaim and reached the top 10 of the Billboard Jazz charts in the weeks
following Carpenter's spot on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross. The band has
performed at the Chicago Jazz Festival, NY Winter JazzFest, Mass MoCA, Museum
of Modern Art, John F. Kennedy Center in Washington DC, and the Museum of Fine
Arts in Boston.
The Ghost Train Orchestra released their second Book of
Rhapsodies in 2013, featuring wild new arrangements of "chamber jazz"
from the mid-to-late 1930s. Their third record Hot Town featuring saxophonist
Colin Stetson made several top ten lists in 2015. They are currently working on
their fourth record, a follow-up to Book of Rhapsodies with a six-person choir
and a 12-piece orchestra.
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