- Jesse Zubot
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Jesse Zubot (Britannia Beach, BC) is a Canadian musician primarily known for his unique violin playing. Zubot also works as a producer, engineer and composer. Zubot's acoustic-instrumental group 'Zubot and Dawson' won a Juno Award in 2003 for Roots & Traditional Group Album of the Year. Zubot was also a member of 2004 Juno Award winning group 'The Great Uncles of the Revolution' for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year. Both groups released their albums on the Canadian roots label Black Hen Music although 'Zubot & Dawson' albums were ultimately licensed to True North Records. Since 2003 Zubot has toured with throat-singer Tanya Tagaq, 7 piece art-rock ensemble Fond of Tigers, Hawksley Workman, Ndidi Onukwulu, Jim Byrnes, Kelly Joe Phelps and many others. Zubot is a member of the 7 piece post-everything ensemble Fond of Tigers. Fond of Tigers won a Juno Award in 2011 in the 'Instrumental Category'.
Since the early 2000s Zubot has spent time working in the improvised and creative music scenes with artists such as Evan Parker, Jean Martin,[1] François Houle, Joe Fonda, Mats Gustafsson, Orkestra Rova, Dylan van der Schyff, Tony Wilson, Fred Frith, Peggy Lee, David Tronzo, Gerry Hemingway, Henry Kaiser, Matthew Bourne, Nels Cline, Humcrush & many others.
Zubot created Drip Audio in 2005. Drip Audio is a record label dedicated to creative music stemming from the Vancouver underground scene and now includes creations by musicians from Toronto, Montreal, Los Angeles, New York & London. The musical diversity of Drip Audio [2] is quite varied.
Zubot has produced recordings for artists Alpha Yaya Diallo, Inhabitants, Ndidi Onukwulu, Fond of Tigers, Viviane Houle and others.
As a session musician Zubot has appeared on recordings by Tanya Tagaq, Stars, Justin Rutledge, Mother Mother, The Mississippi Sheiks Tribute Project, Amy Millan, Dan Mangan, Veda Hille, Kelly Joe Phelps, Ndidi Onukwulu, Alpha Yaya Diallo, Long John Baldry, Joe Keithley, Raffi, Secret Mommy and The Be Good Tanyas.
Zubot's score for Benoît Lachambre & Su-Feh Lee's Body Scan was presented, with the piece, at the Centre Pompidou in Paris (March, 2009). Zubot has composed pieces for both the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and Symphony Nova Scotia.
Zubot received a 'Multimedia Award' at 2010's Western Canadian Music Awards with Tanya Tagaq for their work on the short film, "Tungijuq".
Zubot is a three time recipient of the National Jazz Award for Violinist of the Year (Canada).[3]
Discography
1998: Zubot & Dawson - Strang (Black Hen Music/True North Records)
2000: Zubot & Dawson - Tractor Parts: Further Adventures in Strang (Black Hen Music/True North Records)
2001: Great Uncles of the Revolution - Stand Up (Black Hen Music)
2002: Zubot & Dawson - Chicken Scratch (True North Records)
2003: Great Uncles of the Revolution - Blow The House Down (Black Hen Music)
2005: Zubotta (Drip Audio)
2005: LaConnor (Drip Audio)
2006: Fond of Tigers - A Thing to Live With (Drip Audio)
2006: Jesse Zubot - Dementia (Drip Audio)
2007: ZMF Trio - Circle The Path (Drip Audio)
2007: The Tony Wilson 6tet - Pearls Before Swine (Drip Audio)
2007: Fond of Tigers - Release the Saviours (Drip Audio)
2009: Gord Grdina's East Van Strings - The Breathing of Statues (Songlines)
2010: Fond of Tigers - Continent & Western (Drip Audio)
References
- ^ Barnyard Records http://www.barnyardrecords.com/
- ^ Drip Audio http://www.dripaudio.com/
- ^ National Jazz Awards http://www.nationaljazzawards.com/winnerslist.html
External links
- Jesse Zubot
- Prairie Boy Makes Good / The Georgia Straight (Vancouver, BC)
- Drip Audio brims with success / The Vancouver Sun
- Dementia Review / Exclaim!
- Where I Play / Exclaim!
Categories:- Canadian violinists
- Canadian indie rock musicians
- Canadian folk musicians
- Canadian jazz musicians
- Canadian session musicians
- Musicians from British Columbia
- Living people
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