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Robin Eubanks

 
Artist: Robin Eubanks
  • Born: October 25, 1955, Philadelphia, PA
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Trombone
  • Representative Albums: "Different Perspectives," "Live, Vol. 1," "Wake Up Call"

Biography

The older brother of guitarist Kevin Eubanks, Robin Eubanks has made his mark playing in his brother's groups, on his own JMT releases, and interacting with many of the top M-Base players, such as Steve Coleman and Greg Osby. Capable of playing anything from bop to free, Eubanks came to New York in 1980, played with Slide Hampton and Sun Ra, toured with Stevie Wonder, and then spent time with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. A versatile player, Eubanks has freelanced in many contexts, including with McCoy Tyner's big band. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Robin Eubanks at the Torino Jazz Festival in 2007.

Robin Eubanks (b. October 25, 1955 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American jazz slide trombonist, the brother of guitarist Kevin Eubanks and trumpeter Duane Eubanks,

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Biography

Robin first appeared on the jazz scene in 1980, playing with Slide Hampton, Sun Ra, and Stevie Wonder. Robin also played with the jazz drummer Art Blakey in his band, the Jazz Messengers, and performed and recorded extensively with drummer/composer Bobby Previte. He was a contributor on fellow jazz trombonist Steve Turre's 2003 release One4J: Paying Homage to J.J. Johnson. Eubanks has also released several albums as a bandleader.

Currently, Robin plays with double bassist Dave Holland's quintet, newly formed septet, and big band. He teaches at New York University with other prominent jazz musicians including guitarist John Scofield and tenor saxophonist Chris Potter. He also teaches full time at Oberlin Conservatory in Ohio and the prestigious New England Conservatory in Boston. Robin is the newest member to the all star group, the SFJAZZ Collective, where his band mates include Eric Harland, Joe Lovano, Dave Douglas, Miguel Zenon, Stefon Harris, Renee Rosnes, and Matt Penman.

He is one of the pioneers of M-Base, a musical concept he pioneered with other musicians such as Steve Coleman and Greg Osby (among others).

Eubanks has appeared on television numerous times, often playing with brother Kevin. Within the space of one week, Eubanks once did a week of fill-ins for Matt Finders in the Tonight Show band, then flew to New York to fill in for Steve Turre on Saturday Night Live.

Robin appeared as a guest artist on the Northeastern State University Jazz Ensemble's 2008 album "Global Citizen."

Discography

Solo

  • Wake Up Call (Sirocco Jazz, 1997)
  • Karma (JMT, 1990)
  • Dedication (with Steve Turre) (JMT, 1989)
  • Different Perspectives (JMT, 1988)
  • EB3 Live Vol. 1 CD/DVD (RKM, 2007)

Ensembles

  • Mental Images: Get 2 It (REM, 2001)
  • Mental Images: Mental Images (JMT Records, 1994)
  • Robin Eubanks Sextet: 4:JJ/Slide/Curtis and Al (TCB, 1998)

Sideman

With Joe Henderson

With Dave Holland

  • What Goes Around (ECM, 2002)
  • Razor's Edge (ECM, 1987)
  • Not for Nothin' (ECM, 2001)
  • Extended Play (ECM, 2003)

With others

  • Geri Allen: Open on All Sides in the Middle (Minor Music, 1987)
  • Geri Allen: The Gathering (Verve, 1998)
  • Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers: Live at Montreux and North Sea (Timeless, 1980)
  • Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers: I Get a Kick out of Bu (Soul Note, 1988)
  • Kenny Drew: Follow the Spirit (Sirocco Jazz, 2000)
  • Freddie Hubbard: Monk, Miles, Train & Cannon (Musicmaster, 1994)
  • Freddie Hubbard: God Bless the Child (Musicmaster, 1998)
  • Abdullah Ibrahim: Good News from Africa: Portrait (Enja, 1979)
  • J. J. Johnson: Brass Orchestra (PolyGram, 1996)
  • B.B. King: Live at the Apollo (MCA, 1990)
  • Mingus Big Band: Essential Mingus Big Band (Dreyfus, 1996)
  • Sun Ra: Other Side of the Sun (Universe, 1978)
  • Barbra Streisand: The Concert (Sony, 1994)
  • Talking Heads: Naked (Sire, 1988)
  • McCoy Tyner Big Band: Uptown/Downtown (Milestone, 1988)
  • McCoy Tyner: Incontournables (WEA, 2000)
  • Grover Washington Jr.: All My Tomorrows (Sony, 1994)
  • Sadao Watanabe: Remembrance (Verve, 1999)

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Learn More
World Expansion (1986 Album by Steve Coleman & The Five Elements)
Dave Holland Quintet: Freiburg Music Festival '85 (1985 Music Film)
Art of the Jazz Ballad (1998 Album by Various Artists)

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