8th December 2022: Whirlwind signs Sultan Stevenson for debut album ‘Faithful One’ featuring Denys Baptiste for March 2023 release
“This work was conceived out of my love for the richness of the jazz music and my cultural/religious reference point as a young man growing up in London today. I’ve been very fortunate to create music with such amazing musicians and to have been taught/mentored by great thinkers of music. It’s my sincere hope that this work can be appreciated by all people. Very excited for what’s ahead, also excited to be releasing my debut album on Whirlwind!”
– Sultan Stevenson
Whirlwind is excited to announce the signing of pianist and composer Sultan Stevenson who’ll release his debut solo album Faithful One on March 24, 2023 in CD / DL / and Limited Edition, 180g 2xLP in gatefold artwork. The album features Sultan’s band with Jacob Gryn (double bass), Joel Waters (drums), Josh Short (trumpet) and special guest Denys Baptiste on tenor saxophone.
Stevenson is heralded as one of the premiere emerging young artists on the budding London jazz scene. His approach to composition and playing has already been compared to that of McCoy Tyner and Esbjörn Svensson and, over the past few years year, his various groups have played standout performances at Jazz re:freshed, The Vortex and Jazz Café.
“His way of placing silences and making a simple four-note lick grow into something significant showed an incipient master at work.” The Telegraph
An excerpt from the liner notes from his forthcoming debut…
Sultan Stevenson is just twenty-two years old. And yet this debut album, Faithful One, shows vividly the scope of what he can do, together with the promise of much more to come: this fascinating pianist is also the composer of a compelling range of music for trio and quintet. He is reserved in his manner, and yet quite clearly a highly effective bandleader. Perhaps most importantly, he is a persuasive thinker about music… how it works… how it flows.
Sultan is Londoner with roots in the Caribbean (his parents are of Barbadian and Vincentian descent). He is a product of both Tomorrow’s Warriors and the Julian Joseph Jazz Academy (JJJA). Sultan is the first to admit that he has absorbed the work of many of the greats of the jazz piano – there has clearly been time well spent living with the music of McCoy Tyner, Geri Allen, Herbie Hancock and Kenny Kirkland – but that is only a part of his story. His faith as a young Christian is ever-present, as is his deep appreciation of Black gospel music, bebop, swing, reggae, funk and hip-hop as well as the history of Africa and the African diaspora which are part of his identity….
-Sebastian Scotney for London Jazz News
Stay tuned for sounds, singles, concert and launch dates and more news as Stevenson launches his solo career…