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Ken Watters

 
Artist: Ken Watters
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Flugelhorn, Trumpet
  • Representative Albums: "Southern Exposure

Biography

Jazz trumpeter Ken Watters crafts neo-bop stylings while incoporating threads of contemporary jazz and world beat. Music is his passion, for he was only a freshman in high school when he made up his mind to become a musician. His grandfather was saxophonist Frank Humphrey, but his father was an aerospace engineer at NASA, so going into music wasn't an obvious thought in the beginning. He cites influences from trumpeters such as Tim Hagans and Woody Shaw, and while studying at North Texas State, he and his trombone playing brother, Harry Watters, collaborated on individual compositions and shows in area clubs. Shortly thereafter, Ken Watters moved onto N.Y.C. to expand his career while Harry headed to the jazz loop of New Orleans. Aside from his writing his own work, he's been featured on various albums for French Caribbean artists and gospel recordings. Just prior to the new millennium, however, saw Watters getting back to basics. Not only did he rejoin his brother for the issue of Brothers (1999) and Brothers II (2001), he tweaked his working band -- David Marlow (piano), Jay Frederick (drums), and Eric Applegate -- for a major label debut with Summit Records. Releasing Southern Exposure in spring 2001, Watters and his bandmates had a bright opportunity to get their modern acoustic jazz to the forefront. The Ken Watters Group was also slated to play the Jazz N' June Festival in Huntsville, AL, as well as headline the W.C. Handy Jazz Festival in nearby Muscle Shoals later that summer. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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Ken Watters is an American jazz trumpeter residing in Atlanta, Georgia. He is the brother of noted jazz trombonist, Harry Watters. Ken is a member of several noted performing groups, including Tabou Combo, [1], Natalie Cole Band, [2], the Magic City Jazz Orchestra, Ray Reach and Friends and the W. C. Handy Jazz All-Stars. He attended the University of North Texas, where he participated in the famed Lab Band program and studied trumpet with internationally renowned teacher Leonard Candelaria. Later, Ken pursued further trumpet studies in New York City with Lew Soloff and Wynton Marsalis.

Ken's latest musical focus is his new Haitian-Caribbean influenced jazz septet, RIYEL. The group's self-titled debut CD will be released internationally on Summit Records [3] in early February 2009.

Discography

  • Brothers* (1999)
  • Brothers II* (2000)
  • Southern Exposure (2001)
  • Brothers III* (2003)

UPCOMING:

  • RIYEL (2010)

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