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Jason Marsalis

 
Artist: Jason Marsalis

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  • Born: March 04, 1977, New Orleans, LA
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Drums

Biography

It could be said that Jason Marsalis was born to a family of innovators. It could also be said he was born into the first family of jazz. His father, Ellis Marsalis, is a renowned pianist, jazz educator, and patriarch of a musical dynasty that includes four independently minded sons: eldest Branford Marsalis, a saxophonist who no one ever called a conformist; visionary trumpeter and Pulitzer Prize-winner Wynton Marsalis; Delfeayo Marsalis, going his own way on the trombone; and youngest brother, Jason Marsalis, extending the horizons on the drums.

It is some indicator of that genetic maverick spirit that Jason Marsalis left the wildly successful Los Hombres Calientes at the height of its popularity to explore other musical avenues with the Marcus Roberts Trio. The multi-award-winning Los Hombres Calientes, of which Marsalis was a founding member, along with trumpeter Irvin Mayfield and percussionist Bill Summers, brought the young drummer a degree of exposure that even his famous name could not guarantee. Only talent could do that.

Jason Marsalis started on toy drums at three, moved to violin, then back to drums for good at 12. In 1991, at age 14, he made his first appearance on the Heart of Gold CD with his father. The drummer appeared on two more Ellis Marsalis CDs: Whistle Stop (1993) and Twelve's It (1998). The youngest Marsalis continued to develop his skills on CDs with artists including Roland Guerin, Harold Battiste, and Marlon Jordan, as well as working with the local Brazilian dance group Casa Samba.

In 1998, Marsalis, taking a cue from other drummers he saw putting out their own work, cut his first CD, The Year of the Drummer, which received accolades for its thoughtful, straight-ahead jazz approach. The same year, opportunity knocked when Mayfield called to say he was interested in forming a Latin fusion group. Marsalis suggested the trumpeter check it out with Bill Summers, the former percussionist in Herbie Hancock's Headhunters and a longtime student of Afro-Cuban rhythms. The three musicians formed Los Hombres Calientes in 1998. The group's hot dance music was an instant sensation. In what Marsalis felt was a precipitous move, the group immediately put out a CD to coincide with their appearance at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Despite Marsalis' misgivings, the CD won numerous awards. Marsalis was more satisfied with the group's second release, Los Hombres Calientes, Vol. 2, which appeared in 1999. Marsalis left the group in 2001 to pursue his affiliation with pianist Marcus Roberts. Marsalis also formed his own quintet, comprised of John Ellis, tenor saxophone; Derek Douget, alto and soprano saxophones; Jonathan Lefcoski, piano; and Peter Harris on bass. Marsalis produced a CD, Music in Motion, in 2000, which features all-original material by the drummer. Marsalis draws on his New Orleans roots on the cut "Seven-Ay Pocky Way," while exploring world rhythms from Africa to Brazil in pursuit of his artistic role as "keeper of the groove." In 2009, Marsalis moved from sitting behind the drums and to standing behind the vibraphone for the studio release Music Update. ~ Rose of Sharon Witmer, All Music Guide
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Jason Marsalis

2007
Background information
Birth name Jason Marsalis
Born March 4, 1977 (1977-03-04) (age 32)
Origin United States New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Genres Jazz
Occupations Drummer, Vibraphonist
Instruments drums, vibraphone
Associated acts Wynton Marsalis, Ellis Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Delfeayo Marsalis

Jason Marsalis (March 4, 1977, New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American jazz drummer and member of the famous New Orleans Marsalis jazz musical family. He is the youngest son of Delores Ferdinand Marsalis and Ellis Marsalis, Jr. .

His brothers are Branford Marsalis, Wynton Marsalis, Ellis Marsalis III (1964), Delfeayo Marsalis, and Mboya Kinyatta (1971). Branford, Wynton, and Delfeayo are also jazz musicians.

Jason has not only inherited the virtuosity and compositional skills associated with the Marsalis family, but has also developed a distinctive, polyrhythmic drumming style. Though his first professional gig was with his father at the age of twelve, he studied classical percussion at Loyola University in New Orleans, and worked as a sideman with straight-ahead combos, funk fusion bands, a Brazilian percussion ensemble (Casa Samba), and even a Celtic group. He introduced percussionist Bill Summers to trumpeter Irvin Mayfield and together they co-founded the wildly successful Los Hombres Calientes. Then, at the height of that band's popularity, Jason left to join up with acclaimed pianist Marcus Roberts.

Most recently, Jason has been playing vibraphone. In December of 2008, Marsalis recorded his first album as a leader on the vibes entitled Music Update. The album showcases Jason playing the vibraphone with his working quartet as well as several over-dubbed drum ensembles entitled the "Disciplines."

Jason also continues to work as a sideman with Marcus Roberts, Ellis and Delfeayo Marsalis, John Ellis, and Dr. Michael White among others.

Selected discography

  • Jason Marsalis - Music Update (ELM Records)
  • Jason Marsalis - The Year Of The Drummer (Basin Street Records)
  • Jason Marsalis - Music In Motion (Basin Street Records)
  • Roland Guerin - You Don't Have To See It To Believe It (Half Note Records)
  • John Ellis - Roots, Branches & Leaves (Fresh Sound New Talent)
  • The Marsalis Family - A Jazz Celebration (Marsalis Music/Rounder)
  • The Ellis Marsalis Trio - Twelve's It (Columbia Records)
  • David Morgan Trio - Live At The Blue Note (Half Note Records)
  • Los Hombres Calientes - Los Hombres Calientes (Basin Street Records)
  • Los Hombres Calientes - Vol. 2 (Basin Street Records)
  • Marcus Roberts Trio - In Honor Of Duke (Columbia Records)

External links

  • Bio from Basin Street Records
  • Interview from Jazzweekly.com

 
 
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Live at the Blue Note (1999 Album by David Morgan Trio)
Los Hombres Calientes: Live at the House of Blues (2004 Music Film)
David Morgan (Jazz Artist, '90s, 2000s)

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