Wynton Marsalis
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Biography
[Edit]The most famous jazz musician since 1980, Wynton Marsalis had a major impact on jazz almost from the start. In the early '80s, it was major news that a young and very talented black musician would choose to make a living playing acoustic jazz rather than fusion, funk, or R&B. Marsalis' arrival on the scene started the "Young Lions" movement and resulted in major labels (most of whom had shown no interest in jazz during the previous decade) suddenly signing and promoting young players. There had been a major shortage of new trumpeters since 1970, but Marsalis' sudden prominence inspired an entire new crop of brass players. The music of the mid-'60s Miles Davis Quintet had been somewhat overshadowed when it was new, but Marsalis' quintet focused on extending the group's legacy and soon other "Young Lion" units were using Davis' late acoustic work as their starting point.
During his career, Marsalis has managed to be a controversial figure despite his obvious abilities. His selective knowledge of jazz history (considering post-1965 avant-garde playing to be outside of jazz and '70s fusion to be barren) is unfortunately influenced by the somewhat eccentric beliefs of Stanley Crouch, and his hiring policies as musical director of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra led to exaggerated charges of ageism and racism from local writers. However, more than balancing all of this out is Marsalis' inspiring work with youngsters, many of whom he has introduced to jazz; a few young musicians, such as Roy Hargrove, have been directly helped by Marsalis.
Marsalis' trumpet playing has been both overcriticized and (at least early on) overpraised. When he first arrived on the scene with the Jazz Messengers, his original inspiration was Freddie Hubbard. However, by the time he began leading his own group, Marsalis often sounded very close to Miles Davis (particularly when holding a long tone), although a version of Davis with virtuosic technique. He was so widely praised by the jazz press at the time (due to their relief that the future of jazz finally seemed safe) that there was an inevitable backlash. Marsalis' sometimes inaccurate statements about jazz of the '70s and the avant-garde in general made some observers angry, and his rather derivative tone at the time made it seem as if there was always going to have to be an asterisk by his name when evaluating his talents. Some listeners formed permanent impressions of Marsalis as a Miles Davis imitator, but they failed to take into account that he was still improving and developing. With the 1990 recording Tune in Tomorrow, Marsalis at last sounded like himself. He had found his own voice by exploring earlier styles of jazz (such as Louis Armstrong's playing), mastering the wah-wah mute, and studying Duke Ellington. From that point on, even when playing a Miles Davis standard, Marsalis had his own sound and has finally taken his place as one of jazz's greats.
The son of pianist Ellis Marsalis, the younger brother of Branford and the older brother of Delfeayo and Jason (the Marsalis clan as a whole can be accurately called "The First Family of Jazz"), Wynton (who was named after pianist Wynton Kelly) received his first trumpet at age six from Ellis' employer, Al Hirt. He studied both classical and jazz and played in local marching bands, funk groups, and classical orchestras. Marsalis played first trumpet in the New Orleans Civic Orchestra while in high school. He went to Juilliard when he was 18 and in 1980 he made his first recordings with the Art Blakey Big Band and joined the Jazz Messengers.
By 1981, the young trumpeter was the talk of the jazz world. He toured with Herbie Hancock (a double LP resulted), continued working with Blakey, signed with Columbia, and recorded his first album as a leader. In 1982, Marsalis not only formed his own quintet (featuring brother Branford and soon Kenny Kirkland, Charnett Moffett, and Jeff "Tain" Watts) but recorded his first classical album; he was immediately ranked as one of the top classical trumpeters of all time. His quintet with Branford lasted until late 1985, although a rift developed between the brothers (fortunately temporary) when Branford finally quit the band to tour with Sting's pop group. By that time Wynton was a superstar, winning a countless number of awards and polls.
Marsalis' next group featured pianist Marcus Roberts, bassist Robert Hurst, and drummer Watts. Over time the group grew to become a four-horn septet with trombonist Wycliffe Gordon, altoist Wes Anderson, Todd Williams on tenor, bassist Reginald Veal, drummer Herlin Riley, and (by the early '90s) pianist Eric Reed. Marsalis really developed his writing during this era (being influenced by Duke Ellington) and the septet proved to be a perfect outlet for his arranging. Although Marsalis broke up the band by 1995, many of the musicians still appear in his special projects or with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra.
In 1997, Marsalis' marathon Blood on the Fields (which was released as a three-CD set) became the first jazz-based work to win a Pulitzer Prize. Standard Time, Vol. 5: The Midnight Blues followed a year later. With the passing of so many jazz giants, Marsalis' importance (as a trumpeter, leader, writer, and spokesman for jazz) continued to grow. Standard Time, Vol. 4: Marsalis Plays Monk followed in 1999 to coincide with the popular PBS special. Then, as if eight proper recordings in 1999 weren't enough, Columbia and Marsalis released an amazingly affordable seven-disc set entitled Live at the Village Vanguard. Mid-2000 saw the release of Marciac Suite and Goin' Down Home. Two years later, Marsalis celebrated the blues on All Rise. Next up was his first album for Blue Note, The Magic Hour, an album of original material released early in 2004. Later that year, the label released Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson, Marsalis' soundtrack to a Ken Burns documentary. Marsalis' second studio effort for Blue Note, the politically and socially aware From the Plantation to the Penitentiary, followed in 2007.
In 2008, Marsalis teamed up with country icon Willie Nelson for the live album Two Men with the Blues which featured the duo performing over a two-night stint at Lincoln Center. The following year, Marsalis released the concept album He and She in which he explored the theme of relationships between men and women. In 2011, he returned with the live album Here We Go Again: Celebrating the Genius of Ray Charles which once again paired him with Nelson as well as vocalist Norah Jones. Also in 2011, Marsalis, who had previously guested on guitarist Eric Clapton's 2010 album Clapton, again paired with rock/blues master for the concert album Play the Blues: Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center. Marsalis also contributed the score to Burns' 2011 documentary, Prohibition.
Title: Thick In the South - Soul Gestures In Southern Blue, Vol. 1 (Vol. 1)
Artist: Wynton Marsalis
Genre: Jazz
Title: Are You Gonna Go My Way (Edit) [feat. Lenny Kravitz] - Single
Artist: Wynton Marsalis
Genre: Jazz
Title: Little Drummer Boy - Single
Artist: Wynton Marsalis, Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Ever Fonky Lowdown (CD2)
Artist: Wynton Marsalis, Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra
Genre: Jazz
Title: Handful of Keys
Artist: Wynton Marsalis, The Jazz, Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra
Genre: Jazz
Title: Popular Songs - The Best of Wynton Marsalis
Artist: Wynton Marsalis
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Title: On the Twentieth Century... - Hindemith, Poulenc, Berstein & Ravel
Artist: Wynton Marsalis
Genre:
Title: Wynton Marsalis Plays Handel, Purcell, Torelli, Fasch, and Molter
Artist: Wynton Marsalis
Genre:
Title: Thick In The South - Soul Gestures In Southern Blue Vol. 1
Artist: Wynton Marsalis
Genre: Jazz
Collections
Title: 21 Jazz Christmas Favorites
Genre:
Title: A Carnegie Hall Christmas
Genre: Traditional Pop Music
Title: Jazz Roots - The Music of the Americas
Genre: Jazz
Title: Ken Burns Jazz: The Story of America's Music
Genre: Jazz
Title: Blue Note 75
Genre: Jazz
Title: Romantic Dinner Jazz, Vol.1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Sony Classical - Great Performances, 1903-1998
Genre:
Title: Jazz Masters
Genre: Jazz
Title: Martha Stewart Living Music: Jazz for the Holidays
Genre: Jazz
Title: Ken Burns Jazz - The Story of America's Music
Genre: Jazz
Title: A Jazzy Wonderland
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Finest Jazz Ballads
Genre: Jazz
Title: Handel: Greatest Hits
Genre:
Title: Jingle Bell Jazz
Genre: Jazz, Traditional Pop Music
Title: The Knot Collection of Ceremony & Wedding Music
Genre:
Title: Nubian Blue
Genre: Jazz
Title: Blue Note Presents 2006 Jazz Sampler
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz for Lovers - The Very Thought of You
Genre: Jazz
Title: Mellow Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Ken Burns Jazz - The Story of America's Music
Genre: Jazz
Title: The War (The Soundtrack)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Lot's of Love - Relax
Genre: Jazz
Title: Round 'Bout Midnight
Genre: Jazz
Title: Compact Disc Club - Classic Jazz CD 2
Genre: Jazz
Title: Forever Jazz - 20 Outstanding Performances
Genre: Jazz
Title: 100 Best Of Blue Note
Title: Blue Note Trip Tease Vol. 3
Title: Amarcord Nino Rota
Genre: Jazz
Title: Essential Jazz (CD3)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Essential Jazz (CD2)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Latin
Title: Blues And Rock Ballads (CD2)
Title: Jazz Moods Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Bop
Title: Trip Tease Vol. 3 (After Hours)
Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Title: The Ultimate Classical Christmas
Genre: Classical
Title: Velvet Evening Jazz (CD2)
Title: Relaxing Blues For A Good Meeting (CD5)
Genre: Blues
Title: Kings Of Improvisation (Vol. 02) (CD2)
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Instrumental, Smooth Jazz, Instrumental
Title: 100 Greatest Jazz Icons 2020 (CD2)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Great American Songbook Essentials (CD1)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Bluesy Christmas - Jingle Bell Blues 2022
Genre: Blues
Title: Christian Christmas Songs 2023 (CD2)
Genre: Pop, Traditional Pop Music
Title: 80s, 70s, & 60s Holiday Hits 2023 (CD1)
Genre: Traditional Pop Music
Title: 80s, 70s, & 60s Holiday Hits 2023 (CD2)
Genre: Traditional Pop Music
Title: Colors Of My Day (CD4)
Genre: Electronica
Featuring albums
Title: Christmas In New York
Artist: Renée Fleming / Renee Fleming
Genre: Traditional Pop Music, Classical, Classical Crossover
Title: In Full Swing
Artist: Mark O'Connor'S Hot Swing Trio
Genre: Jazz, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Acoustic, Opera
Title: The Essential Mark O'Connor
Artist: Mark O'Connor
Genre: Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Acoustic
Title: Garnet's Gold (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Artist: J. Ralph
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Jazz: The Definitive Performances
Artist: Art Blakey, The Jazz Messengers, Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong Orchestra
Genre: Jazz
Title: Baroque Music for Trumpets
Artist: English Chamber Orchestra, Raymond Leppard Wynton Marsalis
Genre: Classical
Title: In Gabriel's Garden
Artist: Wynton Marsalis Anthony Newman - English Chamber Orchestra
Genre: Classical
Title: Handel: Greatest Hits
Artist: Raymond Leppard, Igor Kipnis, New York Philharmonic, E. Power Biggs English Chamber Orchestra
Genre: Classical
Title: The War, A Ken Burns Film, The Soundtrack
Artist: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Listen to the Storyteller: A Trio of Musical Tales from Around the World
Artist: Various
Genre: Classical
Title: The Philip Smith Collection (Live)
Artist: New York Philharmonic, Philip Smith
Genre: Orchestral, Classical, Orchestral
Title: The Philip Smith Collection, Album 2: The Concertos (Live)
Artist: New York Philharmonic, Philip Smith
Genre: Orchestral, Classical, Orchestral
Title: It Could Happen to You (Music from the Motion Picture)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Song Of Lahore (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: The Sachal Ensemble
Genre: World Music, Theatre/Soundtrack, Folk
Title: Frederica von Stade - The Complete Columbia Recital Albums
Artist: Frederica Von Stade
Genre: Classical
Title: Listen to the Storyteller: A Trio of Musical Tales from Around the World
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Classical
Title: The Frank Foster Songbook By The Kenyatta Beasley Septet (Live) (CD2)
Artist: Frank Foster
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Frank Foster Songbook By The Kenyatta Beasley Septet (CD2)
Artist: The Kenyatta Beasley Septet
Genre: Jazz
Title: Transformation: Personal Stories Of Change, Acceptance, And Evolution
Artist: Ted Nash, Glenn Close
Genre: Jazz