Squat
Squat is a four-piece jazz band based in the Athens/Atlanta area. The band formed while taking jazz improvisation classes under Steve Dancz at the University of Georgia in 1994. The current lineup includes Trey Wright on guitar and piano; Carl Lindberg on bass, percussion and vocals; Tommy Somerville on piano, tenor saxophone, percussion, and vocals; and a host of characters on drums and percussion including Marlon Patton, Justin Varnes, Carlton Owens, and Darren Stanley . Local musicians including percussionists Tino Garrido and trombonist/pianist Kevin Hyde often augment Squat's lineup. Musically, Squat is a mostly instrumental ensemble performing originals and standards inspired by a variety of styles including '60's era Blue Note, Bossa Nova, Afro-Cuban, blues, gospel, hip hop, and New Orleans second line.

Next show: Thursday, April 24 at the Melting Point in Athens Visit www.meltingpointathens.com for more details.

Squat was voted best jazz band for six years (1999-2002, 2006-2007) at the Flagpole Athens Music Awards. Thank you for your support!

Squat's latest self-titled CD has been getting airplay on Sirius radio! To purchase the CD and listen to selections please visit cdbaby.com/squat2 for more details.

Also, Squat guitarist Trey Wright released his first solo CD earlier this year. Check out treywright.com for more details.



Squat review from All About Jazz.com:

When a band, or at least the defining inspiration for it, lasts fourteen years, you know that something is working. Guitarist Trey Wright— Where I'm Calling From(Namaste Records, 2007) nominally leads the Squat collective, and this eponymous album is the band's tenth since 1999.

Wildly popular in the Athens, Georgia area, Squat has won the Flagpole Athens Music “best jazz band” award five times since 1999. The reason for this is crystal clear in this release. Taking eclecticism to new heights, Squat combines the feel of a party band, a dance band and a serious improvising jazz band, mixed with high spirits and palpable joy in music making.

These guys can play and take it very seriously, but with tongue firmly in cheek, as styles are mashed together and labels obliterated. Wright and multi-instrumentalist Tommy Somerville who plays keyboards and tenor saxophone, hold down the front line, while bassist Carl Lindberg and drummer Darren Stanley make up the very sharp rhythm section of this tight group.

Knowing no stylistic boundaries, the band has put together an album that references bossa nova, blues, samba, gospel, sensitive ballads, New Orleans second line and quite a bit of killer straight ahead jazz.

While jazz purists might turn up their nose at Squat's obvious efforts at winning hearts and minds through mixing the popular with the esoteric, the more open listener will recognize the deep musicianship just beneath the surface.

Their high spirits and the fact that they truly enjoy what they are doing— creates an infectious attraction and immediately brings the listener to their side. The fact that their music is completely unpredictable only adds to the enjoyment.

Squat captures a band that creates and feeds off the energy of a live crowd, and this listener, short of seeing them live, would most welcome a live recording.

Review by Budd Kopman