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Branford Marsalis (born August 26 , 1960 ) is an American Jazz Saxophonist .

He began his professional career in the early 1980s playing with Art Blakey 's big band, Clark Terry , and Blakey's Jazz Messengers. From 1982 to 1985 he played with his brother Wynton 's group, then left to play in Sting 's backup band. In 1985, he appeared at Live Aid as Sting 's only accompaniment (later joined by Phil Collins ). He also toured with Miles Davis in one of the latter's last bands. In 1986 he set up his own group. From 1992 to 1995 he was musical director of the ''Tonight Show'' Band . He then set up the Buckshot LeFonque project which intended to combine jazz with Rhythm And Blues , Hip Hop , and Rock .

Creator of the record company Marsalis Music .

He is the oldest of the four Marsalis brothers, who are all jazz musicians, as was their father Ellis Marsalis . He is most prominently known in jazz as a tenor and soprano saxophonist and a most talented brilliant musical innovator among his brothers.


MUSICIANS' VILLAGE

See Also: Musicians' Village


After Hurricane Katrina , Harry Connick Jr. and Branford Marsalis came up with an initiative to help restore New Orleans 's musical Heritage .
Habitat For Humanity and New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity, working with Harry Connick Jr. and Branford Marsalis announced December 6, 2005, plans for a Musicians' Village in New Orleans. The Musicians' Village will include Habitat-constructed homes, with a '' Ellis Marsalis Center for Music'', as the area's centerpiece. The Habitat-built homes will provide Musicians of modest means the opportunity to buy decent, affordable housing.


DISCOGRAPHY


Albums

  • 2004 ''A Love Supreme Live in Amsterdam - DVD''

  • 2004 ''Eternal''

  • 2003 '' Romare Bearden Revealed'' - CD Issued in Conjunction with The Art of Romare Bearden (american painter)

  • 2002 ''Footsteps of our Fathers'' - Branford again revisits the works of past masters, interpreting the tunes from his own angle

  • 2001 ''Creation'' - some classical music rearranged for saxophone and orchestra

  • 2000 ''Contemporary Jazz'' - that's what it is. Grammy Winner in category Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group

  • 1999 ''Requiem'' - recorded days before the death of and dedicated to pianist Kenny Kirkland, this album is undeniably one of The Branford Marsalis Quartet's greatest and most immediate works

  • 1997 ''Music Evolution'' - the second Buckshot LeFonque project

  • 1996 ''The Dark Keys''

  • 1996 '' Loved Ones'' - a duet with his father Ellis Marsalis (piano)

  • 1994 ''Buckshot LeFonque''

  • 1993 ''Bloomington'' - live recording (magnificent atmosphere)

  • 1992 ''I Heard You Twice The First Time'' - Branford's quartet pairs up with some Jazz and Blues greats (including B.B.King, John Lee Hooker, Rip Tip Johnson) for a romp through the history of African-American music. Grammy Winner in category Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual Or Group

  • 1991 '' The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born'' - with guests Wynton Marsalis (trumpet) and Courtney Pine (tenor saxophone)

  • 1990 ''Crazy People Music''

  • 1990 '' Mo' Better Blues '' - soundtrack to the movie

  • 1989 ''Do The Right Thing'' - music composed and conducted by Bill Lee

  • 1989 ''Trio Jeepy'' - an album of standards featuring Milt Hinton (bass) and Jeff Watts (drums)

  • 1988 ''Random Abstract''

  • 1987 ''Renaissance'' - on "The Peacocks": Herbie Hancock – Piano, Buster Williams - Bass

  • 1986 ''Royal Garden Blues''

  • 1986 ''Romances for Saxophone'' - some little pieces of classical evergreens

  • 1984 ''Scenes In The City''


Branford also appears as a '' Sideman '' on:


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