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Mark Taylor
“One of Seattle's finest young musicians
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-Paul de Barros, The Seattle Times
Seattle based saxophonist, Mark Taylor, is a major voice and integral part of the Northwest jazz scene.
Since earning a Bachelors Degree in Music from the University of Washington in 1994, Mark has emerged as a creative improviser, versatile lead and ensemble player, and much sought after sideman and educator.
Mark can be heard regularly around the Seattle area with the Jim Knapp Orchestra, Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra, Mark Taylor Quartet, and various other groups led by Marc Seales, Jay Thomas, Steve Korn and others. Having performed locally with Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Quincy Jones, Maria Schneider, Bill Holman, Lee Konitz, George Cables, Ernestine Anderson, Clark Terry, Jimmy Heath, John Fedchock, Ingrid Jensen, Chuck Israels, Eddie Daniels, Pete Christlieb, and others, Mark has established himself as an invaluable asset to the local music scene.
Additionally, Mark is an accomplished educator carrying a full studio of private students, appearing as a clinician at various jazz workshops in the Seattle area, and serving on the music faculty at Pacific Lutheran University from 1995-1998.
From 1998-2000, Mark resided in New York City while he earned a Master of Music degree from the Manhattan School of Music. During his stay, Mark performed around NYC, in Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and elsewhere as a member of The Delegates and various other groups. Highlighted by appearances with the grammy-nominated Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Mark's stint in New York also afforded him the opportunity to study and perform with some of the very best in the business including Dick Oatts, Jim McNeely, Bob Brookmeyer, Garry Dial, David Liebman, Don Sickler, Steve Turre, Sir Roland Hannah, Bob Mintzer, John Riley, Steve Slagle, and Ted Rosenthal.
RECORDINGS FEATURING Mark Taylor:
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Matt Jorgensen
Tattooed by Passion: Music inspired by the paintings of Dale Chisman
(Origin 82568)
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Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra
Sacred Music of Duke Ellington
(Origin 82456)
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Various Artists
Modern Jazz: A Collection of Seattle's Finest Jazz
(Origin 82423)
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ARTIST WEBSITE: For more information on Mark Taylor, please visit: http://www.marktaylorjazz.com.
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UP-COMING PERFORMANCES:
Sept 05, 2010 - Matt Jorgensen Quintet Bumbershoot NW Court Stage
Thomas Marriott - trumpet
, Mark Taylor - saxophone
, Dan Balmer - guitar
, Dave Captein - bass
, Matt Jorgensen - drums performing from 4:45 - 5:45pm on the Northwest Court Stage.View Complete Details
Sept 25, 2010 - Randy Halberstadt Poncho Theater, Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle
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710 E. Roy St.
Seattle,
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Randy Halberstadt
, Jeff Johnson
, Gary Hobbs
, Thomas MarriottMark Taylor Cornish faculty pianist Randy Halberstadt and his quintet comprising Thomas Marriott on trumpet, Mark Taylor on alto sax, Jeff Johnson on bass, and Gary Hobbs on drums, celebrate the release of their new CD Flash Point on Origin Records.
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