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Marshall Gilkes Background information Birth name Marshall Allan Gilkes Born September 30, 1978
Camp Springs, Maryland, United StatesOccupations Composer, Trombonist Instruments Trombone Years active 1998(?)–Present Associated acts Marshall Gilkes Quintet Website www.marshallgilkes.com Marshall Gilkes (born September 30, 1978) is an American jazz trombonist and composer.
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Biography
Marshall Gilkes was born in Camp Springs, Maryland to a musical family; his mother was a classical vocalist and pianist and his father was a conductor of the Air Force Academy Band. Due to his father's military profession, Gilkes had a rather itinerant upbringing in Washington, D.C., New Hampshire, New Jersey, Alabama, Illinois, and Colorado.
Gilkes received his early musical training at the Interlochen Arts Academy, University of Northern Colorado, and William Patterson University. He holds a bachelor's of music degree from the Juilliard School. His teachers include Joseph Alessi, Conrad Herwig, Bud Baker, Ed Neumeister, and Wycliffe Gordon.
In 2003, Marshall Gilkes was a finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition.[1]
Gilkes currently plays in the Maria Schneider Orchestra[2] and David Berger's Sultans of Swing. He is also a member of the internationally acclaimed Edmar Castañeda Trio. His performance experience encompasses a wide range of musical styles; he has performed with the Village Vanguard Orchestra,[2] Duke Ellington Orchestra, Stanley Turrentine, and Benny Golson. In the Latin music community, he's performed with Machito,[2] Giovanni Hidalgo, Chico O’Farrell, Tito Nieves, Big 3 Palladium Orchestra, Raulin Rosendo, Ray Sepulveda, Eddie Santiago, José Alberto, and Iroko La Banda. Additionally, he played in the 2000-2001 National and Japanese tours of the Broadway show "Swing!."
Gilkes has toured extensively throughout Europe, Asia, Latin America, and South America. Previous performance engagements include the Umbria Jazz Festival, Vienna Jazz Festival, JVC Jazz Festival, Telluride Jazz Festival, Panama Jazz Festival, Lincoln Center, Tokyo's Orchard Hall, and the Moscow Conservatory. In March 2008, Gilkes was invited to perform with legendary jazz drummer Billy Cobham and the Adelaide Philharmonic at the Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts in Australia. He was a guest performer at the International Trombone Festival May 28–31, 2008 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
With the exception of one track, Marshall Gilkes composed all new original material for his 2004 record, "Edenderry." The album received excellent reviews from, among others, Jazz Times, All About Jazz,[1] and the Trombone Journal.
Discography
- Edenderry (2004)
- John Fedchock New York Big Band "Up and Running" (2007)
- Ryan Keberle "Double Quartet" (2007)
- Maria Schneider "Sky Blue" (2007)
- Edmar Castaneda "Cuarto de Colores" (2005)
- David Berger & the Sultans of Swing "Marlowe" (2004)
- The Big 3 Palladium Orchestra "Live at the Blue Note" (2004)
- Lost Words (2008)[3]
References
- ^ a b Turner, Mark (2005-03-13). "CD/LP Review: Edenderry". All About Jazz. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=16807. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
- ^ a b c d'Souza, Jerry (2008-09-23). "CD/LP Review: Lost Words". All About Jazz. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=30623. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
- ^ Baekgaard, Jakob (2009-01-21). "Trombone Trilogy". All About Jazz. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=31681. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
External links
- Official Website
- "Edenderry" by Michael P. Gladstone, www.allaboutjazz.com.
- "Edenderry" - Reviews at CD Baby
- "Profiles in Greatness"
- "My Podcast Debut" by Laura Palotie, Peeking through the curtain.
Categories:- 1978 births
- Living people
- American jazz trombonists
- Juilliard School alumni
- University of Northern Colorado alumni
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