Andre Hayward
Trombone • Member 2004-2007
Native Houstonian Andre Hayward began playing trombone and tuba at age 11. After
attending Texas Southern University, his first engagement and recording was with Roy
Hargrove. Since then, he has performed and recorded with such noted artists as James
Moody, Clark Terry, Wayne Shorter, Illinois Jacquet, Jimmy Heath, Mercer Ellington,
Slide Hampton, Steve Turre, and Dave Holland. Winner of the 2003 Thelonious Monk International
Jazz Competition, Hayward is currently a member of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra.
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Bobby Hutcherson
Vibes/Marimba • Member 2004-2007
Bay Area resident Bobby Hutcherson helped modernize his instrument by redefining
what could be done with it — sonically, technically, melodically, and emotionally.
In the process, he became one of the defining voices of Blue Note’s legendary
'60s roster and one of the architects of modern jazz. He gradually moved into a more
mainstream, post-bop style that has maintained his reputation as one of the most advanced
masters of his instrument.
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Joshua Redman
Tenor & Soprano Saxophones/Artistic Director • Member 2004-2007
A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, composer and award-winning saxophonist Joshua
Redman has toured or recorded with eminent musicians such as his father, the saxophonist
Dewey Redman, bassists Charlie Haden and Christian McBride; pianists Chick Corea,
McCoy Tyner and Brad Mehldau; guitarist Pat Metheny; and drummers Roy Haynes, Jack
DeJohnette, Elvin Jones, Paul Motian, Billy Higgins and Brian Blade. He has recorded
ten albums as a leader, including the 2005 Grammy-nominated Momentum with
his Elastic Band on the Nonesuch label.
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Nicholas Payton
Trumpet • Member 2004-2006
New Orleans-based trumpeter, composer, and Grammy-winner Nicholas Payton is one of
jazz's most diverse and broad-thinking instrumentalists. Over the years, he's performed
and recorded with such varied artists as Ray Charles, Joe Henderson, Clark Terry,
Wynton Marsalis, Jimmy Smith, Dr. John, Common, Jill Scott, and Trey Anastasio. Payton
has recorded seven albums as a leader and more than 80 as a sideman. His latest recording,
Sonic Trance, was nominated for a 2004 Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz
Album.
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Gil Goldstein
Arrangement Consultant, original
compositions
Member 2004-2006
Gil Goldstein’s extensive arranging credits include Michael Brecker, Randy
Brecker David Sanborn, Chris Botti, Milton Nascimiento, Wallace Roney, James Moody
and The Manhattan Transfer. He received two Grammy awards for Michael Brecker’s
Wide Angles for best instrumental arrangement and best large ensemble. In
addition, he has worked as a pianist and accordionist on hundreds of projects, starting
in l976 with Pat Martino, to projects with Jim Hall, Pat Metheny, Joe Lovano, Billy
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Isaac Smith
Trombone • Member 2004-2005
A Los Angeles native, Isaac Smith studied with trombone masters like Slide Hampton and Curtis Fuller before taking long-term, high-profile sideman jobs with the likes of conguero Francisco Aguabella and the Gerald Wilson Orchestra. In addition to leading his own ensembles, he has performed with Benny Golson, rap star Snoop Dogg, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, and the Mingus Big Band, among others.
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Robert Hurst
Bass • Member 2004
A true Renaissance man of jazz, Mr. Hurst is one of the most in-demand bassists today (with credits including Grammy-winning albums by Wynton and Branford Marsalis), as well as a member of NBC's Tonight Show Band, a bandleader, educator, and film composer.
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Brian Blade
Drums • Member 2004
The leader of the Brian Blade Fellowship and one of the hottest sideman in jazz, the Louisiana-born percussionist "possesses a liquid approach that enables him to meet each piece of music on its own terms, saturating it with rhythmic propulsion and percussive color" (Jazziz).
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Josh Roseman
Trombone • Member 2004
A trombonist and composer residing in Brooklyn, New York, Josh Roseman is the leader of the JRU, the Execution Quintet, the Constellations and various other ensembles.He has been called "a gorgeous-sounding trombone balladeer" (Chicago Sun-Times) and “one of the brightest young acts out there today, pushing the boundaries of music in a focused and thoughtful manner” (JazzReview).
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