
Few musicians can say they helped shape one of the most important comeback chapters in modern jazz history. Fewer still can say they did it at 22 years of age. This October, legendary saxophonist Bill Evans, the fiery, genre-crossing voice behind Miles Davis’ 1980s resurgence returns to Australia with a world-class band featuring drummer Keith Carlock, bassist Pablo Contreras and keyboardist George Whitty.
Evans is beyond excited to do this tour of Australia, he exclaims
“I haven’t been to Australia to tour in over 25 years, I’m excited!“
Born in Illinois and schooled in both classical piano and Chicago’s deep jazz lineage, Evans cut his teeth studying with Bunky Green before moving to New York in 1979, immersing himself in loft sessions and sharpening the improvisational edge that would soon catch Miles Davis’ ear. At just 22, Evans joined Davis’ band and became a key figure in the trumpeter’s early-80s revival, performing on landmark releases including The Man With The Horn, We Want Miles, Star People and Decoy. He was instrumental in assembling that era’s formidable lineup, bringing in names such as Mike Stern, Marcus Miller and John Scofield.
Since then, Evans has carved out a fiercely individual career, touring and recording with Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Willie Nelson, Mick Jagger and The Allman Brothers Band, among many others. His own projects number in the dozens too, from the Grammy-nominated Soul Insider to Soulgrass, a bold and joyful fusion of jazz and bluegrass featuring Béla Fleck, Sam Bush and Bruce Hornsby.
Joining Evans on this tour is one of the most respected drummers in contemporary music, Keith Carlock. Known for his work with Steely Dan, Toto, Sting, John Mayer and James Taylor, Carlock was voted Best Pop, Fusion and All-Around Drummer in Modern Drummer’s 2009 Readers Poll and is widely regarded as one of the most versatile players of his generation.
On bass, Pablo Contreras is a rising force on the international scene whose fluid, groove-driven style has seen him perform across Latin America, the United States and Europe. A first-place winner at New York’s International Solo Bass Competition, Contreras has worked alongside a wide range of acclaimed artists and was personally invited by Bill Evans to join his touring band in 2025, bringing a dynamic, modern edge to the quartet’s already formidable musical chemistry.
On keys, George Whitty brings a staggering resume that includes collaborations with Santana, Herbie Hancock, the Brecker Brothers, Chaka Khan and Celine Dion, alongside a catalogue of Grammy-winning productions and an Emmy Award for composition. Whitty’s harmonic depth and textural command make him a perfect foil to Evans’ expansive saxophone voice.
For jazz lovers, musicians and anyone who understands the weight of that Miles Davis lineage, this is not just another tour announcement, it’s a rare opportunity to witness one of the great living saxophonists in full flight. Together, these masters of craft converge for a performance defined by soul, funk, and neo-jazz, representing contemporary music at its zenith. Something not to be missed!

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ABOUT BILL EVANS
Bill Evans: Saxophonist, Producer, & Innovator
Who do Miles Davis, John McLaughlin, Willie Nelson, Herbie Hancock, among a multitude of others have in common? Bill Evans, that’s who.
Bill Evans is a world-class saxophonist and producer who has served as a cornerstone of the international music scene for over four decades. He first gained global prominence in the 1980s when, at the age of 21, he was recruited by Miles Davis. It was Evans who brought Marcus Miller, Mike Stern and John Scofield into the band with Davis. Evans went on to record six albums with Davis, a formative period that established him as a premier voice in jazz and led to high-profile collaborations with icons such as John McLaughlin, Herbie Hancock, The Allman Brothers Band, Mick Jagger and Willie Nelson to name but a few.
Artistic Evolution & Soulgrass
Since launching his solo career in 1990, Evans has relentlessly explored the boundaries of genre. His work spans soul-jazz, acoustic groove, and contemporary funk, comprising a prolific discography of 27 solo albums. In 2004, he garnered his second Grammy nomination for Soulgrass, a groundbreaking project that fused jazz with Americana. By blending banjo, fiddle, and saxophone, Evans created a unique sonic signature that he toured globally for over 12 years.
Recent Projects & “Who I Am”
In 2024, Evans toured extensively across Europe, Brazil, and Japan with his VansBand Allstars, featuring a rotating cast of virtuosic talent including Keith Carlock, Dennis Chambers, Felix Pastorius, George Whitty, Gary Husband, Dave Weckl, James Genus, and Kevin Hays.
His latest studio release, Who I Am (August 2024), represents a career milestone. A year in the making, the album has already surpassed 700,000 streams and features an elite ensemble including Béla Fleck, Jerry Douglas, Victor Wooten, Keith Carlock, and John Medeski.
“I’ve always recorded music that inspires me,” says Evans. “The music on Who I Am is very personal. If you don’t write music that you love to listen to yourself, why write it?”
2026 has already seen Bill’s Vansband Allstars play 8 sold out shows in Tokyo Japan with Russ Ferrante ( Yellowjackets fame ) as his special guest on the keyboards, as well as Carlock, Genus, and trumpeter Till Bronner.