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Ralph Penland creator and leader of the Penland Polygon Quintet takes charge not only of Master of Ceremonies duties, but also is the rhythmic foundation of Polygon Quintet. The Polygon Quintet is analogous to a many sided figure conveyed from many different angles. This is how Ralph and his band approach the many sounds and elements of the music. Ten people may witness a particular event and give ten different accounts as to what they saw. This is a very common aspect of the human being because the essence of the encounter is personal perception. When music is expressed freely and approached from this multi-dimensional perspective, it allows the musicians to open up and delve outside the normal realms of possibility to find new and exciting elements to add to the music. This also allows the audience to enjoy all the aspects of the music and experience some interesting and unique qualities that may not have been possible otherwise. The concept, I believe, is how I think all music should be approached.
The creativity of musicians is always inspired by someone or some thing. In the case of Ralph, Elvin Jones and Tony Williams were big influences. As many of you know, Tony has been gone for quite some time and just recently we lost Elvin, who has always been a dynamic force in the business. Ralph has great admiration for both of these players and he did a tribute for Elvin. He had the opportunity to see Elvin recently and was called up on stage to play. You can imagine being so close in mind and spirit to your inspiration and having a personal invitation to play his drums. The emotion reverberates down to the very core of your musical being, truly a reference point in any musician’s life. After sharing this with the audience, Ralph proceeded to do the same drum solo he did for El, a wonderful intro to Dave Brubeck’s “Take Five”.
“The Scene” was a tune that Cannonball Adderley and his compadre Joe Zawinul used to close every set with and the Polygon Quintet gave it cool justice! Special guest Sherry Williams sat in and contributed with her wonderful vocalese and pure tones on “Summertime” and other familiar standards. She was just one of the many splendid sides of the musical polygon.
Check out Ralph’s latest disc on Polygon Records called “ A Journey to Dream”.
LeRoy Downs





