- John Doheny
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Name = John Doheny
Img_capt = John Doheny at the Vancouver Jazz Festival '07. Photo by Raquel Dennett
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Born = birth date and age|1953|12|17Seattle ,Washington ,United States
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Instrument =Saxophone s,Flute ,Clarinet
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Notable_instruments =John Steven "Pip" Doheny (born
December 17 1953 ), is a jazz tenor saxophonist and band leader, who also plays flute, clarinet, and alto saxophone.Born in
Seattle, Washington , Doheny spent his early career in the 1970s primarily inVancouver ,Canada , playing in local rhythm and blues bands and strip clubs, as well as spending large parts of each year on exhaustive road trips to taverns throughout ruralBritish Columbia andAlberta . By the 1980s he was appearing as a sideman with artists such asthe Coasters ,the Platters ,the Temptations , andBuddy Knox . In the late 1980s he relocated toToronto, Canada , and thenNew York City , working with the bands ofLloyd Williams , Danny B, and Kenny Margolis.He released his first CD as a leader [http://www.louisianamusicfactory.com/showoneprod.asp?TypeID=72&ProductID=3744 One Up, Two Back] in 2002, featuring his band the John Doheny Quintet, and vocalist Colleen Savage.
Doheny is noted as a colorful raconteur(no small accomplishment in a city like New Orleans). A 2002 interview with him can be found [http://www.smoothjazznow.com/interview_john_doheny.htm here] , courtesy of smoothjazz.com, which includes an explanation of how he came to acquire the middle name "Pip", and an account of his early days as a struggling musician.
Doheny is also a jazz historian, and historian.He has written articles on
Jelly Roll Morton , and also achieved notoriety for transcribing the music ofCharles Mingus from audio form into written musical scores. Having transcribed the music of Mingus, he adapted the scores to a series of performances entitled 'Mingus Mania,' parts of which appeared on the Bravo television network in the early 1990s as musical interludes. Doheny also composed and performed source music for the soundtrack for the 1998Bruce Sweeney film [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0135398/combined Dirty] , as well as appearing with his band in the 1997Brian Dennehy TV movie [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0132240/ A Father's Betrayal] .He is now a resident of
New Orleans, Louisiana , where he is professor of practice atTulane University . While many New Orleans residents were displaced byHurricane Katrina , Doheny was one of the first to return after the flood waters subsided, and is one of the most enthusiastic and vocal advocates for the rebuilding of New Orleans to its original form, history, and traditions. He is currently dedicating his efforts to rebuilding the jazz culture in New Orleans, including the creation of a jazz performance program at Tulane University.Discography
As Leader:
John Doheny and The Professors of Pleasure: Tulane University Faculty Quintet-Independent-2007
John Doheny (tenor and alto sax)Fredrick Sanders (piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, Hammond B-3 organ)John Dobry (guitar)Jim Markway (electric and acoustic bass)Kevin O'Day (drums)
Jackson SquarePadrinoCottontailYour MajestyThe Rainbow PeopleA Greasy OneHalifaxBig G's Love
One Up, Two Back - JDQ Records CD618551 - 2002 John Doheny (tenor sax)Norm Quinn (trumpet and flugelhorn) Ridley Vinson or Tony Foster (piano)Al Johnston (bass) Stan Taylor (drums) Colleen Savage (vocals) One Up, Two BackWe KnewAttack of the Killer ChalmationsPlayer's InnDindiKiller Chalmations . . Slight ReturnTime After TimeOnce in a WhilePerdido Appears on the following recordings: Hot Air Volume 3. CBC Radio Compilation. CBC Records. HACD0052 (2002)Martin Ferr - Dubious - Independent Cassette - 001 (1995)Terraced Garden - Within - Melody And Menace Records LP - CT - 1960 (1988)Downtown Kenny Brown and the Pervaders - Willin' and Ready - Razor Records/Blue Wave Records LP - 017 (1982)Albert Collins - When The Welfare Turns Its Back On You - Sonnet Records - LP - 14107 (1979)Douglas College Night Band - It's Just Talk-CD- DC 1007 (1998)VCC Jazz Orchestra - Revelation-Cassette (1995)VCC Jazz Orchestra - Let Me Off Uptown-Cassette (1993)
Original compositions, "If I Only Had A Brain" and "Uncle Jim's Blues", to the soundtrack of the 1998 Bruce Sweeney film "Dirty"
External links
* [http://www.johndoheny.com/ Official website]
* [http://vancouverjazz.com/disc/artists/j_doheny.shtml Biography at vancouverjazz.com]
* [http://www2.tulane.edu/article_news_details.cfm?ArticleID=6243 Article at Tulane University]
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