“Everything is about connection,” Charlap said to NJ.com. “It’s not just connection with the musicians you’re playing with, but with the entire audience, the listeners collectively and individually.”
The musicians picked the William Paterson University Jazz Room Series for this rare collaboration. Their ties to New Jersey run deep: Charlap directs Jazz Studies at William Paterson, while McBride leads music programs at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center.
From his early days in Philadelphia, McBride’s bass skills caught attention. Now based in Montclair, his music spans from jazz with Chick Corea to pop with Paul McCartney and Sting.
West Orange resident Charlap grew up steeped in music. His father wrote Broadway tunes, his mother sang alongside Benny Goodman. His own path led to collaborations with Tony Bennett and Wynton Marsalis.
Without a full band, the duo format creates unique possibilities. “The piano-based duo is a magical dance, because you are freed from the necessity to be a full rhythm section,” Charlap noted.
The performance took place at the Shea Center for Performing Arts, 300 Pompton Road in Wayne.
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