Matt Wilson

About Matt Wilson

An ebullient jazz drummer with a wry, somewhat zany sense of humor, Matt Wilson is recognized for his adventurous approach to post-bop. A vital presence on the New York scene since the early '90s, he has worked with such forward-thinking luminaries as Dewey Redman, Lee Konitz, and Charlie Haden, among many others. He is also a member of the Sifter trio with Mary Halvorson and Kirk Knuffke, as well as Trio M with Myra Melford and Mark Dresser. On his own, Wilson has released an eclectic array of small-group albums that showcase his love for both straight-ahead and avant-garde traditions, including 2001's Arts & Crafts, 2014's Gathering Call, and 2017's Carl Sandburg-inspired Honey & Salt. Following his 2020 piano-less trio date, Hug!, Wilson paid homage to the late congressman and civil rights activist John Lewis with 2024's Good Trouble.

HOMETOWN
Knoxville, IL, United States
BORN
27 September 1964
GENRE
Jazz
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