An eclectic and original jazz pianist, Marc Cary has built upon a strong post-bop foundation, exploring Afro-Cuban, electronic, and groove-based styles. A member of Roy Hargrove's group in the '90s, he went on to establish himself on his own albums like 1995's Cary On and 1997's Listen, bold acoustic dates that showcased his deep grasp of hard bop traditions. Never an artist to remain creatively still, Cary displayed his expansive taste with 1998's The Antidote and 1999's Rhodes Ahead, Vol. 1, productions that found him ably combining modal jazz and Afro-Cuban rhythms with fun...