Always reaching for the highest level of expression and entertainment,
the Acoustic Jazz Quartet defines contemporary acoustic jazz with
its blend of sophisticated original compositions and a unique treatment
of the classic jazz repertoire. A working ensemble since 1996, the
Acoustic Jazz Quartet approaches the traditional quartet format from
a new perspective creating a unique ensemble sound.
"The blend of tenor saxophone and acoustic guitar is a beguiling
one, and the Californian Acoustic Jazz Quartet exploit it with great
skill. A neat, airy band with everything from 6/8 bustles and sly
blues to vigorous groove music. . . an extremely promising band."
- Chris
Parker, The London Times
"[The Acoustic Jazz Quartet's] self titled debut starts swinging and never
stops. A White-Hot recommendation." - C. Michael Bailey, AllAboutJazz.com
"JAZZ PICK OF THE WEEK. . . the group, by the sound of the
album, shares a vision of swing, taste and execution. This foursome
reflects the true heart of West Coast jazz in the '90s: no nonsense,
straight-ahead but not strait-laced and willing to revel in the
mellowness that 300-plus days of sunshine and warmth impart to personality.
In other words, the Acoustic Jazz Quartet is cool." - Bill
Kohlhaase, LA Weekly
The band's sound is based in part on the original compositions
of Jamie Findlay. In 1989 Jamie recorded his
first album, Wings of Light, with a fantastic
band of hired guns, including Alex Acuña, Gary Willis and Russell
Ferrante. Jamie's subsequent solo album, Amigos
del Corazón, although satisfying in many ways left him desiring
to make a record with a well rehearsed working band. After working
with several different combinations Jamie began rehearsing with
saxophonist David Sills, drummer Dean Koba and bassist Zac Matthews,
and the AJQ was born.
"Acoustic Jazz Quartet Expertly Blends Sounds . . . The [AJQ] is producing
music that makes the most of the intriguing sound potential of the
guitar-tenor saxophone coalition. . . .Sills, one of several important
young Southland saxophonists, played with the big-toned sound and
harmony-defining improvisation that are his stock in trade. His
interaction with Findlay, filled with mellow timbres and surging
melody lines, was the quartet's defining quality . . .Matthews,
who co-leads the group with Findlay, played several athletic solos
clearly defining his technical virtuosity. But he was equally effective
as a section player. . . the quartet had the characteristics of
a promising unit, one with considerable future potential."
- Don Heckman, LA Times
The members of the Acoustic Jazz Quartet have extensive
experience in the jazz community. They have performed with the
likes of Don Menza, Pete Christlieb, Bill Watrous, Henry Mancini,
Bobby Shew, Bud Shank, Rob McConnel, Gary Foster, Robben Ford,
Dave Coz, Alex Acuña, Russell Ferrante, John Clayton Jr., Scott
Henderson, Ron Eschete, Plaz Johnson, Jeff Berlin, Marcus
Printup, Phil Upchurch and many more.
In 1999 the AJQ recorded the soundtrack for the film 'Without a
Map". The film features the music of film composer Sara Graef
who wrote the score for the AJQ and also features 6 of Zac Matthews' tunes.