Artist's albums
Optimism
1998 · album
Too Soon To Tell
1997 · album
Once In A While
2020 · single
The Third Decade
2016 · album
Miles Away
2015 · single
One For All
2015 · album
What's Going On?
2014 · album
情事の終わり
2014 · album
Incorrigible
2011 · album
Invades Vancouver
2011 · album
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
2011 · album
Return of the Lineup
2009 · album
The Lineup
2006 · album
Killer Joe
2005 · album
No Problem
2003 · album
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Biography
Hearkening back to the classic '60s Blue Note-style jazz sextets popularized by drummer Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, One for All is one of the foremost mainstream jazz ensembles to come out of the '90s. A super-group of straight-ahead jazz names, the group technically formed in 1997 for a gig at the storied New York City club Small's in Greenwich Village. However, the seeds of the group go back to 1988, when the then up-and-coming young lions trumpeter Jim Rotondi, tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, and drummer Joe Farnsworth all met while gigging in New York City. Later, Farnsworth introduced former-Jazz Messenger trombonist Steve Davis into the fold. In 1996, pianist David Hazeltine and bassist Peter Washington signed on, and One for All was born. Billed as One for All featuring Eric Alexander -- an obvious reflection of the growing popularity of the talented reedman -- the group released its debut album, Too Soon to Tell on Sharp Nine in 1997. Subsequent releases, including 2003's Wide Horizons, focused less on any single member, better reflecting the communal ethos of the band. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi