Time Warp
It's almost a cliché - years of paying dues to become an overnight success - but that's what happened with Time Warp, the Toronto based jazz quartet of Barry Elmes (drums), Al Henderson (bass), Kelly Jefferson (tenor & soprano sax) and Kevin Turcotte (trumpet & flugelhorn). Formed in 1980 by co-leaders Elmes and Henderson as a vehicle for writing and performing original music, the band became an 'underground' hit, releasing five recordings between 1982 and 1992 (garnering three Juno nominations), and led the way for many other Canadian jazz groups. Time Warp forged a unique style and original repertoire, drawing on musical and cultural influences from around the world, long before the term "world music" was widely known. Today, while still firmly rooted in the long tradition of improvised jazz music, the band's vast repertoire has grown to include original compositions influenced by the rhythms and harmonic structures of various cultures, including: West African music, Japanese koto music, Hungarian folk songs, North American urban funk rhythms, New Orleans parade music, country waltzes, and more.
In recent years, more and more people have been taking notice of Time Warp's distinctive creative musical approach and energy. Media coverage has expanded dramatically. Time Warp has found its way into the pages of McLean's and The Village Voice, onto CBC radio's Morningside, and various television appearances including a special television concert for BRAVO.
The buzz began with the release of Time Warp's 4th recording There and Back (Cornerstone CD101), the first CD venture for the new independent Canadian label Cornerstone Records Inc. Recorded shortly after the group returned from performing at the Venezuelan International Jazz Festival, this recording featured songs influenced by that South American trip plus the large work "Ellingtonia", for which Al Henderson received the 1995 SOCAN Award for Original Jazz Composition. The enthusiastic response to this project led to Time Warp's first coast-to-coast Canadian tour in 1994. The following year, a double-CD package The Time Warp Collection (Cornerstone CD105-2) led to a larger 18-city Canadian tour in January/February 1996. In recognition of these successes, Time Warp received the 1996 Jazz Report Award for Acoustic Jazz Group of the Year, and later won again in 1998 for an unprecedented fourth time! The next recording Time Warp Plays the Music of Duke Ellington was a special project to commemorate both the Ellington Centenary and Time Warp's 20th anniversary.
Time Warp’s most recent CD release Warp IX (Cornerstone CD119) received the Canadian Music Week Indie Award for Best Jazz Recording of 2002. Warp IX is an eclectic jazz romp through nine wide-ranging compositions by all four members of the group. The music from this CD was featured in Time Warp’s 2003 tour of Western Canada.
(bass)

Bassist, composer, arranger, leader, jazz educator AL HENDERSON is well known as both leader of his own quintet and co-leader of the influential group Time Warp. Since moving to Toronto in the 1970's, he has performed as a sideman for jazz artists such as Jane Bunnett, Arnett Cobb, Hank Crawford, Slim Gaillard, Jimmy Knepper, Diana Krall, Flip Phillips, John Tchai, and Eddie `Cleanhead' Vinson.
As a composer, he has created a large and distinctive body of original compositions - pieces which form the bulk of the repertoire of both the Al Henderson Quintet and Time Warp. In the last few years, people have started to take notice: he has been called "...one of the best writers of jazz music around in Canada," by Ted O'Reilly (The Jazz Scene) and in 1995 was both the Jazz Report Composer of the Year and winner of the prestigious SOCAN Award for Original Jazz Composition for the large
work "Ellingtonia". His compositions have appeared on recordings by the Al Henderson Quintet, Time Warp, the Al Henderson Quartet, Alex Dean, Don Pullen & Jane Bunnett, Shox Johnson & the Jive Bombers and Richard Whiteman.
(drums)
Drummer, composer Barry Elmes has been a mainstay of the Canadian jazz scene since forming Time Warp with Al Henderson in 1980. He was twice awarded "Musician of the Year" by the Jazz Report. His discography includes 12 releases as leader, plus over 50 as performer. Barry has toured extensively with Time Warp, D.E.W. East, and his own award winning Barry Elmes Quintet (2002 National Jazz Award for Acoustic Group of the Year). He has performed internationally with other prominent jazz figures including Moe Koffman, Dizzy Gillespie, Don Thompson, and others. Barry was featured with the Oliver Jones Trio on the 1994 Governor-General's Tour of China, Japan and Korea. In 1996, he performed in Brazil and toured South Africa with the Canadian Jazz Giants. In 2000, his own quintet toured Chile. He has performed or recorded with Charlie Haden, Diana Krall, Tommy Flanagan, John Abercrombie, Joe Henderson, Ray Bryant to name only a few. Barry is on faculty at York University teaching jazz theory, composition and workshop.
(saxophones)
Kelly Jefferson has emerged as one of Canada's foremost jazz saxophonists. Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Kelly has a Bachelor of Music from McGill University and a Masters degree from the Manhattan School of Music in New York City. He has performed, recorded and/or toured with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Maynard Ferguson, Maria Schneider, Ray Anderson, Clark Terry, Michel Legrand, Nicholas Payton, Brian Blade, Ray Brown, Sonny Fortune, and Dee Dee Bridgewater, among others. Kelly also co-leads the Jefferson-Grant Quintet, winner of the 1999 Opus Award for Jazz Album of the Year. Kelly presently resides in Toronto, where he is on faculty at York University.
(trumpet & flugelhorn)
Kevin Turcotte has become Canada's most sought after performer on both trumpet and flugelhorn since his recording debut with Time Warp in 1990. He won the Jazz Report Trumpeter of the Year for eight consecutive years (1993-2000) and in 2002 was voted the first winner of Trumpeter of the Year at the National Jazz Awards. Kevin's distinctive playing can be heard on more than sixty recordings. His versatility has enabled him to participate in everything from Saul Rubinek film scores to Canadian Stage Company productions. In addition to his long-standing role in Time Warp, Kevin is a regular member of the Barry Elmes Quintet, Rob McConnell's Boss Brass, Hemispheres, the Dave McMurdo Jazz Orchestra, Andrew Downing's "Great Uncles of the Revolution" and many others. Kevin is also on faculty in the Music Dept. at York University.