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Thomas Marriott
“Thomas Marriott is irrepressible”
-The Seattle Times
Trumpeter Thomas Marriott is one of the most exciting musicians to emerge on the national jazz scene in more than a decade. The five-time Golden Ear award winner is a skilled instrumentalist, composer and producer, and is always seeking to expand the boundaries of jazz music in all its forms.
After winning the prestigious Carmine Caruso Jazz Trumpet Competition in 1999, Marriott headed east from Seattle to New York where he gained initial acclaim through his work with Maynard Ferguson’s Big Bop Nouveau band. Marriott completed 3 world tours with Ferguson (who called Marriott “a truly great jazz trumpet player”), and then continued to work in New York and on the road with the likes of Rosemary Clooney, Joe Locke, The Tito Puente Orchestra, Brian Lynch, The Chico O’Farrill Orchestra, Eddie Palmieri, Eric Reed, Bebo Valdez, Les Brown and the Band of Renown, Kenny Kirkland, Ritchie “Alto Madness” Cole, and many others.
Marriott’s diverse interests and skills are reflected in the range and success of his albums. His 2005 release on Origin Records, “Individuation,” was named among the top 10 jazz records of 2005 by WBEZ radio, Chicago. 2007’s “Both Sides of the Fence” received over 3300 spins nationally, pushing his album into the top ten on jazz radio. His most recent release “Crazy: The Music of Willie Nelson,” was released in early 2008 to wide critical acclaim. Jazz Times Magazine declared Marriott a “first-tier trumpet player” with “serious chops and a luxuriant trumpet sound….This album is a kick in the pants.”
Known for his innovative spirit and broad musical scope, Thomas continues to perform on the stages of the world’s greatest jazz clubs and concert halls, as a leader and alongside the top names in jazz. The Seattle native is featured on more than 50 recordings with musicians of all genres and styles. Thomas has produced albums for a number of artists including saxophonist Hadley Caliman and serves on the Board of Governors of the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences.
RECORDINGS FEATURING Thomas Marriott:
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Matt Jorgensen
Tattooed by Passion: Music inspired by the paintings of Dale Chisman
(Origin 82568)
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Various Artists
The Cool Season: An Origin Records Holiday Collection, Vol. 2
(Origin 82494)
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Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra
Sacred Music of Duke Ellington
(Origin 82456)
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ARTIST WEBSITE: For more information on Thomas Marriott, please visit: http://www.thomasmarriott.net.
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UP-COMING PERFORMANCES:
Sept 03, 2010 - Thomas Marriott's Flexicon New Orleans Creole Restaurant, Seattle
, WA
114 First Ave South
Seattle,
WA
98104
{ map it} 206-622-2563
Thomas Marriott-trumpet
, Rick Mandyck-piano
, Phil Sparks-bass
, John Bishop-drums 8:00pm, $8 coverView Complete Details
Sept 05, 2010 - Matt Jorgensen Quintet Bumbershoot NW Court Stage
{ map it} 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 17, 2010 - Doug Beavers 9 Yoshi's Oakland, Oakland
, CA
510 Embarcadero West Jack Lond
Oakland,
CA
94607
{ map it} 510-238-9200
DOUG BEAVERS trombone
, THOMAS MARRIOTT jazz trumpet
, LOUIS FASMAN lead trumpet
, MICHAEL ZILBER tenor sax
, SHELDON BROWN tenor sax, flute, clarinet
, CHUCK BENNETT, bass trombone
, MARC SEALES, piano
, DAN FEIZLI, bass
, DAFNIS PRIETO, drums Doug Beavers, trombonist and arranger with Eddie Palmieri, Spanish Harlem Orchestra and the Mingus Big Band, has released Two Shades Of Nude, the recording debut of his all-star nonet “9”. Beavers contributes very sophisticated, adventurous and colorful arrangements to all nine selections, four of which are his originals. He and his group, which will feature Cuban master drummer Dafnis Prieto, will explore such pieces as Herbie Hancock's “Tell Me A Bedtime Story,” Clare Fischer's “Pensativa” and a haunting through-composed rendition of Chick Corea's obscure “Gemini” during a CD release celebration at Yoshi’s Oakland Friday, September 17th.
Of Dafnis Prieto the The New York Times writes, “"Bedazzlement is a proven strategy for Mr. Prieto, a spectacularly proficient Cuban drummer who arrived in New York a decade ago."
In exceedingly high demand as a cutting edge trombonist as well as an internationally-renown producer, composer, orchestrator and “arranger of the first-class” (Harvey Siders, JazzTimes), Doug Beavers has become known for a meticulous attention to quality and his “unsurpassed work ethic” (Jim Harrington, The Concert Blog) in his music. These defining qualities have earned him a Grammy® award for his work on Latin legend Eddie Palmieri’s star-studded release Listen Here (2006), as well as the opportunity to perform, tour, record and collaborate with world-class musicians including Eddie Palmieri (La Perfecta II, Ritmo Caliente, Listen Here), Rosemary Clooney (Sentimental Journey, The Last Concert), Mingus Big Band, Spanish Harlem Orchestra, Arturo Sandoval, Brian Culbertson, Pete Escovedo and countless others.
Click HERE to hear Doug interviewed on Desert Island Jazz on KCSM 91.1
http://dougbeavers.bandcamp.com/track/desert-island-jazz-w-alisa-clancy-kcsm-fm-911View Complete Details
Sept 25, 2010 - Randy Halberstadt Poncho Theater, Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle
, Wa
710 E. Roy St.
Seattle,
Wa
98103
{ map it} 323-1400
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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