- Jon Faddis
Jon Faddis, born on
July 24 ,1953 inOakland, California , is an Americanjazz trumpet player. Upon his first appearance on the scene, he became known for his ability to closely mirror the sound of trumpet iconDizzy Gillespie , who was his mentor along withStan Kenton trumpeterBill Catalano . However, Faddis had the ability to play controlled melodic lines in an even higher register than Dizzy.History
At 18, Faddis joined Lionel Hampton's big band before joining the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra as lead trumpet.
After playing with
Charles Mingus , Jon Faddis became a noted studio musician in New York, appearing on many pop recordings in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In the mid-eighties, he left the studios to continue to pursue his solo career, which resulted in albums like "Legacy", "Into The Faddisphere" and "Hornucopia". As a result of his growth as a musician and individual artist, he became the director and main trumpet soloist of the Dizzy Gillespie 70th Birthday Big Band and Dizzy's United Nation Orchestra; from 1992 to 2002, Faddis led the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band atCarnegie Hall , conducting over 40 concerts in ten years, during which time the CHJB presented over 135 musicians, featured over 70 guest artists, and premiered works by over 35 composers and arrangers at Carnegie Hall. Faddis also led the Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Stars and the Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Stars Big Band from their inception through 2004, when he was appointed artistic director of the Chicago Jazz Ensemble, based at Columbia College Chicago in Illinois. Faddis currently (2004 forward) leads both the Chicago Jazz Ensemble, primarily in the Midwest, and the Jon Faddis Jazz Orchestra of New York (the successor to the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band), primarily on the East Coast (with performances at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, the Performing Arts Center in Westchester, New York, theNewport Jazz Festival and other venues). In 1999, Faddis released the Grammy-nominated "Remembrances" (Chesky Records) which was composed almost entirely of ballads and featured work from Argentinian composer/arrangerCarlos Franzetti .In 1997, Faddis composed the Jazz opera "Lulu Noire".
In 2006, the Jon Faddis Quartet released the CD "Teranga" (Koch Records), featuring guests including
Clark Terry . Faddis is a first call lead player in New York City and has an international reputation for his playing ability in the across the full range, particularly the highest registers, of the trumpet.Alongside his playing career, Faddis is a noted educator for jazz and the trumpet as well as a performing artist/clinican for Schilke Trumpets, manufactured in Oak Park, Illinois. Faddis performs on a Schilke S-42L trumpet with slight modifications of his own design.
Jon Faddis currently teaches at The Conservatory of Music at Purchase College-SUNY, in Westchester, New York; he is also a guest lecturer at Columbia College Chicago where he serves as the Artistic Director for the Chicago Jazz Ensemble. Remaining true to the tradition of honoring mentors, he also leads master classes, clinics and workshops around the world; he often will bring students along to his gigs and allow the students to sit in.
Trivia
* Faddis appeared in the
1998 movie,Blues Brothers 2000 . In the film, he plays trumpet withThe Louisiana Gator Boys .
* Faddis is the uncle of hip hop/alternative music producerMadlib External links
* [http://www.jonfaddis.net Jon Faddis Official Website]
* [http://www.trumpetgig.com/jonfaddis.html Jon Faddis at TrumpetGig.com]Persondata
NAME=Faddis, Jon
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Jazz trumpet player
DATE OF BIRTH=July 24 ,1953
PLACE OF BIRTH=Oakland, California
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.