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David Marriott

Seattle, United States  |   Member since November 17, 2008
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About Me

Skill Level:
Professional
Craft:
arranger, music archivist, educator/teacher, music librarian, composer, copyist, producer, podcaster, blogger
Instruments:
trombone, melodica, tuba
Genres:
jazz (all), blues, funk (all), reggae, salsa, soukous, worldbeat, motown, soul, film score
Influences:
Woody Shaw, David Baker, Fred Wesley, Slide Hampton, Stuart Dempster, Kenny Kirkland, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, J.J. Johnson, Kenny Garrett, Conrad Herwig, George Russell, Gil Evans, Jiggs Whigham, Charles Mingus

Described by one reviewer as a "canny and imaginative player whose solos display an extraordinary sense of architecture and conception", award-winning trombonist David Marriott is a musician for the next generation - equally at home as a performer, composer, arranger, and educator. David is co-leader, with brother Thomas, of the Marriott Jazz Quintet, which gained early acclaim for its first CD, Open Season (1997). The group was voted the Best Emerging Group by Earshot Jazz that same year, and Best Acoustic Jazz Group in 1999. Open Season and The High Country, their second CD, have been featured on Jim Wilke's NPR's Jazz After Hours by host Jim Wilke, who picked both as among the top CDs in the Northwest when released. David, who also produced both CDs, wrote and arranged much of the music on them. David also received critical acclaim for his CD project Septology: In The Beginning, a seven-part jazz suite he composed for septet, based on the seven days of creation. Both The High Country and Septology: In the Beginning garnered four stars from the prestigious All-Music Guide.

David also has an illustrious performance background, having won the Eastern Trombone Workshop Jazz Soloist Competition in 1999. He is member of Seattle's highly acclaimed Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra and the New York-based Brian Lynch Big Band. David has also been a regular member of the Port Townsend Jazz Festival all-star band, and has been a featured performer at the festival with the Marriott Jazz Quintet on numerous occasions. Other festival appearances include the Puerto Rico Heineken Jazz Festival with Ray Vega's Latin Jazz Sextet, Bumbershoot, DuMaurier Jazz, First Jazz Festival (Portland, OR), and Earshot Jazz Festival. With the Marriott Jazz Quintet, he has performed regularly at New York's The Kavehaz, 55Bar and Detour.

David has been an active participant in the "recording process," having appeared on ten recordings with his trombone, and has also served as a producer and graphic designer on several occasions. In addition to his recordings with the Marriott Jazz Quintet and his own Septology project, David has worked with such artists as Stuart Dempster, Mark Taylor, Jim Knapp, Steve Korn, Seattle's Young Lions, and, most recently, saxophonist David Liebman. In other areas of the music business, David also continues to work as a copyist and/or arranger, with such clients as David Liebman, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Kenny Garrett, and Delfeayo Marsalis.

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Band or Group:
Many bands, many names...
Favorite Lyric:

"To get the feel of life from jazz and cocktails."

Day Job:
Musician
Website:
http://www.redraspus.com

Working With Others

How I Work:

I play trombone and other instruments with or without electronics and effects and also am a skilled improvisor -- I'm able to supply you with ideas if you don't have them as I've worked as a producer, but prefer to have someone give me an idea of what they want for their song. I'd rather not write horn lines, but am perfectly willing if that's what you need. I merely wish to provide quality musicianship and experience to your project.

Experience:

I have appeared on twenty five recordings as a trombone player in a wide variety of styles, performed live everyone from the Lawrence Welk All-Stars to The O-Jays to Kenny Kirkland and Dave Liebman. I've produced three records besides my own three, have received high ratings from the All Music Guide, recorded dozens of original compositions, and have written horn lines for producers like Jack Endino and labels like Warner Brothers.

Equipment:

Trombones: King 3b+, Yamaha YSL-646
Melodica: Hohner 32
Effects Pedals: Super Shifter, Boss ME-30, Distortion, Octave
Recording Setup: PC, Vegas, Sonar, Firebox, Mackie 32-8, Presonus TubePre, RE-20 mic, many plug-ins

Payments:
This user accepts PayPal for session payment

Comments

Albert Syeles wrote on April 6, 2009:

Blues for La Cuiza: Love the chill in the middle with bone and bass - then the fireworks, jeez! And who is that on the keyboard, McCoy Tyner??? Wheeew! And the trumpet too!