SFJAZZ Announces New SFJAZZ Collective Member:
Trumpeter Sean Jones Joins All-Star Octet
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Photo Credit: Jimmy Katz
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Fall 2015 & Spring 2016 Tour Dates Announced
2015-16 Devoted to the Music of Michael Jackson &
New Compositions by Collective Members
SFJAZZ announces a new lineup of its award-winning all-star octet, the SFJAZZ Collective -- trumpeter Sean Jones
is replacing long-time member and trumpeter Avishai Cohen. The SFJAZZ
Collective is an all-star award-winning jazz ensemble comprising eight
of the finest performers and composers at work in jazz today. Launched
in 2004 by SFJAZZ, the Collective has become one of the most exciting
and acclaimed groups on the jazz scene. The SFJAZZ Center in San
Francisco is the group's home base.
The current lineup now features founding member and alto saxophonist Miguel Zenón, tenor saxophonist David Sánchez, trombonist Robin Eubanks, vibraphonist Warren Wolf, pianist Edward Simon, bassist Matt Penman, and drummer Obed Calvaire.
Jones
joins the SFJAZZ Collective as the group prepares for its 2015 Fall
Tour. The tour and a Spring Tour in 2016 are devoted to each member's
arrangements of the music of Michael Jackson and new original compositions.
For
the remarkable composer, trumpeter, educator, and activist Jones, the
pursuit of jazz is a most serious endeavor. Deeply influenced by his
immersion in Gospel music in the church as a youth, Jones had an
epiphany at the age of 19 while he was a student at Youngstown State
University. The awakening was his first hearing of the magnificent John
Coltrane's masterpiece, A Love Supreme. After receiving his
Master's Degree from Rutgers University, Jones performed a six-month
stint with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Wynton Marsalis offered
him a permanent position as lead trumpeter and Jones remained there
until 2010, also participating in two recordings. During those years,
Jones started touring and performing regularly with his own ensembles
and began his longtime relationship with Mack Avenue Records, for whom he released his seventh recording last year.
Education
is also a major element in the trumpeter's ongoing activities. Shortly
after joining the JLCO, he began teaching at Duquesne University in his
adopted hometown of Pittsburgh, where he served as Associate Professor
of Jazz; Jones also served as Professor of Trumpet at the Oberlin
Conservatory of Music for some time. In addition, master classes and
clinics are a regular part of his activities, providing more than a
dozen annually around the world. He also serves as Artistic Director of
both the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Jazz Orchestras. In 2014, Jones joined
Berklee College of Music as Chair of the Brass Department and maintains
the position as he tours year-round.
After
exploring the work of Ornette Coleman (2004), John Coltrane (2005),
Herbie Hancock (2006), Thelonious Monk (2007), Wayne Shorter (2008),
McCoy Tyner (2009), Horace Silver (2010), Stevie Wonder (2011-2012), and
Joe Henderson (2014), the SFJAZZ Collective now turns its sights on the
"King of Pop," Michael Jackson. The arrangements of Michael Jackson's
songs and the SFJAZZ Collective's original compositions will be recorded
during their residency at the SFJAZZ Center from October 22-25 and released in March 2015.
In
addition to its outstanding line-up, the SFJAZZ Collective has been
praised for its innovative approach to repertoire. Each year, the
ensemble performs a new list of compositions by a modern jazz master and
new pieces by the Collective members (commissioned by SFJAZZ). Through
this pioneering approach, simultaneously honoring jazz's recent history
while championing the music's up-to-the-minute directions, the
Collective embodies SFJAZZ's commitment to jazz as a living,
ever-relevant art form.
To
cultivate its distinctive sound, the SFJAZZ Collective each year
convenes at the SFJAZZ Center in San Francisco for a multi-week
residency. Throughout this extended rehearsal period--a rarity in
today's jazz--the octet workshops the season's new repertoire and
interacts with the Bay Area community through SFJAZZ's education
programs for youth and adults. The Collective then takes to road.
SFJAZZ Collective 2015 Fall Tour Dates
October 9 / University of Colorado / Boulder, CO
October 10 / University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY
October 17 / Brubeck Festival / Stockton, CA
October 19 / Capital Theater / Salt Lake City, UT
October 20 / Musical Instrument Museum / Phoenix, AZ
October 22-25 / SFJAZZ Center / San Francisco, CA
SFJAZZ Collective 2016 Spring Tour Dates
March 30-April 2 / Jazz Bistro / St. Louis, MO
April 6 / The Clifton Center / Louisville, KY
April 7 / Purdue Convocations / West Lafayette, IN
April 8 / Carmel Center for the Performing Arts / Carmel, IN
April 9 / University of Dubuque / Dubuque, IA
April 13 / AT&T Performing Arts Center / Dallas, TX
April 16 / Cullen Theater, DaCamera of Houston / Houston, TX
April 19-21 / Jazz Standard / New York, NY
April 22 / Manchester Craftsman's Guild/MCG Jazz / Pittsburgh, PA
April 23 / Massey Hall / Toronto, ONT
April 24 / Berklee Performance Center / Boston, MA
April 27 / Music Center at Strathmore / Bethesda, MD
June 17 / Detroit Symphony Orchestra / Detroit, IL
ABOUT SFJAZZ
Founded
in 1983, SFJAZZ presents the greatest names in jazz, Latin and other
global music and nurtures the art of improvisation through its
year-round concert, commissioning and education programs. The West
Coast's biggest jazz presenter serves about 200,000 fans and students
every year from our SFJAZZ Annual Season, San Francisco Jazz Festival,
SFJAZZ Summer Sessions, and SFJAZZ Collective. The extensive SFJAZZ
Education programs include Family Matinees, Koret Discover Jazz Classes,
Jazz in the Middle, and SFJAZZ High School All Stars.
SFJAZZ Media Contact · Marshall Lamm
For inquiries on Sean Jones or Warren Wolf, please contact:
DL Media · 610-667-0501
Maureen McFadden · maureen@ dlmediamusic.com