- Irvin Mayfield
Infobox musical artist
Name = Irvin Mayfield
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Birth_name = Irvin Mayfield, Jr.
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Born = Birth date and age|1977|9|7
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Origin =New Orleans, Louisiana , U.S.
Instrument =Trumpet
Organ
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Genre =Afro-Cuban jazz Post-bop Latin jazz
Occupation =Bandleader Trumpeter Organist Educator Composer Cultural Ambassador Arranger
Years_active = 1990s–present
Label = Basin Street Records
Half Note Records
Associated_acts =Wynton Marsalis Delfeayo Marsalis Jason Marsalis Los Hombres Calientes
Eric Reed
Bill SummersDr. Michael White
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Notable_instruments = B937 24-Karat Gold trumpet by Monette Instruments
STC3B-2 mouthpiecesIrvin Mayfield, Jr. (born Birth date and age|1977|9|7) is an American
jazz trumpeter andbandleader . He has been serving as Cultural Ambassador of theCity of New Orleans since 2003. He co-founded and has co-led theAfro-Cuban jazz groupLos Hombres Calientes since 1998. Their debut album won Billboard's 2000 Contemporary Latin Jazz Album of the Year. Mayfield has released ten albums since 1998, and has played at prominent Jazz Festivals during his career.In 2002 he founded and became Artistic Director of
The New Orleans Jazz Institute . Working out of the Institute is a501(c)(3) jazz ensemble calledThe New Orleans Jazz Orchestra or NO JO, also founded and directed by Mayfield. The orchestra made its debut in the same year the Institution was founded. In September 2003, Mayfield was unanimously bestowed with the title ofCultural Ambassador for theCity of New Orleans by theUnited States Senate and other governmental bodies. His performance at the Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit Concert gained national attention in syndication. In July 2008 Mayfield was appointed Artistic Director of Jazz at Orchestra Hall, the jazz series of theMinnesota Orchestra .Biography
Irvin Mayfield, Jr. was born on September 7, 1977 in
New Orleans ,Louisiana to Joyce Alsanders and the late Irvin Mayfield, Sr. [cite book| last = Yanow| first = Scott| authorlink = Scott Yanow| title = Trumpet Kings: The Players Who Shaped the Sound of Jazz Trumpet| publisher = Backbeat Books| year = 2001| pages = 250| doi = | isbn = 0879306084 ] His mother was aschool teacher at a school in the UpperNinth Ward . He is the youngest of five brothers, and has three half-brothers and one half-sister from his mother's previous marriage. Growing up, he resided in several sections of New Orleans, including the Ninth Ward. He played organ at his church sometimes growing up. His father, a military man, was once adrill sergeant in theUnited States Army and also a boxer. ["Ibid"; Berry, Jason]He received his first
trumpet when he was in thefourth grade , asking his father for one after seeing the success a friend of his was having with girls by playing the instrument. His father—who had played trumpet in high school—encouraged him to practice and improve as much as he could. The first song he learned to play on trumpet was "Just A Closer Walk With Thee"; he later performed this piece at the Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit Concert in 2005—one day before he learned that his father had died in the flood afterHurricane Katrina . Early in hispublic school education, Mayfield befriended fellow schoolmateJason Marsalis . Jason is the son ofjazz pianist Ellis Marsalis, of the famous Marsalis family. [cite web
last = Berry
first = Jason
title = Irvin Mayfield Interview
url=http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/2007-04-24/news_feat.php
accessdate = 2007-05-27 ]Mayfield began his musical career during the latter half of the 1980s, playing with the Algiers Brass Band, a traditional New Orleans based street act. His early work with the band was educational for him. In the late 1990s he shared an apartment in
New York City with Wynton Marsalis for a brief period. Wynton was already an accomplished recording artist at the time. ["Ibid"; Berry, Jason]As a young man he attended and graduated from
NOCCA , acquiring a scholarship to the famousJuilliard School of Music based inNew York City . Instead of accepting the scholarship, at the behest of Ellis Marsalis, he decided to attendUniversity of New Orleans instead (where Ellis ran the jazz studies department). In spite of being an educational experience for him, he left within his first year. ["Ibid", Berry, Jason]In 1998 Mayfield helped found
Los Hombres Calientes , aNew Orleans jazz group that incorporatesAfro-Cuban jazz withrhythm & blues . Original members include Mayfield, Bill Summers,Jason Marsalis ,Victor Atkins III ,David Pulphus andYvette-Bostic Summers . Shortly after forming, the band signed with Basin Street Records, aNew Orleans -basedjazz record label . [cite book| last = Yanow| first = Scott| authorlink = Scott Yanow| title = Afro-Cuban Jazz| publisher = Backbeat Books| year = 2000| pages = 65| doi = | isbn = 087930619X ] His recording debut with Los Hombres Calientes was a success, and Mayfield gained national recognition as a result. Though the band has not released a studio album since 2005, they still remain active. [cite web| first = | last= | title = Hombres featured at last ‘Jazz Notables’ concert| url=http://www.theadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070430/NEWS01/70430015| accessdate = 2007-05-27 ]In the fall of 2002 Mayfield founded the Institute of Jazz Culture at
Dillard University , having been an artist-in-residence there since 1995. ["Ibid"; Basin Street Records Bio] The mission of the Institute is to combine several educational approaches toward jazz music, offering courses which combine music with politics and culture. Affiliated with the Institute isDr. Michael White , holder of the Keller Chair of the Humanities at nearby Xavier University (a fellow recording artist for the Basin Street Records label, also). Much of the inspiration for founding the Institute came from Mayfield's time spent living with Marsalis as Artistic Director ofJazz at Lincoln Center inNew York , wondering why New Orleans did not have such a place. [cite web
last = Hamilton
first = Kendra
title = Dillard university and all that jazz: New Orleans-based HBCU seeks to set itself apart with creation of new jazz institute, orchestra - Faculty Club - Institute of Jazz Culture
url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0DXK/is_25_19/ai_97449699
accessdate = 2007-05-27 ]Quote box|align=left|width=250px|quote=The most important thing I want people to understand is that coming to the concert, buying a ticket, is really participating in the rebuilding process of New Orleans. It’s putting a hammer and a nail to a roof.|source=Irvin Mayfield.cite web
last =
first =
title = New Orleans:Then and Now
url=http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:-iT7AW6aQywJ:www.cpa.psu.edu/publications/ons-nojo.pdf+%22half+past+autumn+suite%22+site:.edu&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us
accessdate = 2007-06-20 ] |In December 2002 Mayfield founded the sixteen-piece New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, of which he still serves as artistic director, ajazz ensemble listed as a501(c)(3) dedicated to education in the performing arts. [cite web
last = Basin Street Records Bio
first =
title = Irvin Mayfield at Basin Street Records
url=http://www.basinstreetrecords.com/artists/irvin-mayfield.html
accessdate = 2007-05-28 ] Proceeds from events related to the group help to fund organizational expenditures, and the ensemble originally worked out of the Institute of Jazz atDillard University ["Ibid"; Hamilton, Kendra] .Mayfield serves as
bandleader , and other members have includedEvan Christopher , among others. As of January 2006, the new home of the orchestra has been atTulane University . The orchestra also has a residency program at theNew Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) that includes educational workshops, performances and commissioned musical pieces for debut inNewark, New Jersey . Currently the orchestra is performing "New Orleans: Then and Now" nationwide, featuring selections from the early years of jazz in New Orleans as well as some penned by Mayfield himself. Mayfield believes strongly that supporting the orchestra helps put the musicians of New Orleans back to work.In July 2008, Mayfield received a one-year appointment as Artistic Director of Jazz at Orchestra Hall, the jazz series of the
Minnesota Orchestra . In this capacity, he will oversee a five-concert jazz series and participate in education programs.trange Fruit
The idea for Mayfield's "Strange Fruit", a 90-minute
opus based in 1920s Louisiana, came about on a visit to a photographic exhibit inAtlanta called "Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography In America" in 2002. The exhibit features photographs from the book of the same name by Hilton Als and James Allen. With him was then president ofDillard University and current head of theUnited Negro College Fund Michael Lomax . Lomax encouraged him to develop a way to express this American story through music. cite web| last = Smiley| first = Tavis| title = Irvin Mayfield's 'Strange Fruit' Opus| url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1499418| accessdate = 2007-05-28 ]Photographs from this exhibit can be viewed at [http://www.withoutsanctuary.org/ withoutsanctuary.org] . The piece was commissioned by
Dillard University , and Mayfield has brought it to a number ofHistorically black colleges and universities . The music combines jazz elements withnegro spirituals andclassical music . The show premiered at Dillard in 2003.The composition follows the lives of three main characters named Charles, Mary Anne and LeRoi. Charles is a 25 year old white man from a family of bankers, just back from college and ready to start a family. LeRoi is a young black man in his early 20s from a well-to-do black family and son of a preacher, off for the summer and ready for college. Mary Anne is a young white woman courted by Charles, but who falls in love with LeRoi. When Charles discovers what has happened while he was away at college, he beats Mary Anne and reports to the sherriff that LeRoi beat and raped her. The town forms a
lynch mob and the governor is set to attend. Feeling some remorse for what he had brought about, Charles confesses to the sherriff that he had beaten Mary Anne and that she never had been raped. The sherriff, unwilling to cancel due to the visit of the governor, allowed the lynching to proceed anyway.Hurricane Katrina
In 2005 he joined
Wynton Marsalis and a host of other musicians at the Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit Concert in the aftermath ofHurricane Katrina .New York Times jazzcritic Jon Pareles wrote in an article on the event, "The concert's most touching moment was a performance by the New Orleans trumpeter Irvin Mayfield. His father, he said, is still among the missing. He played "Just a Closer Walk with Thee," the hymn that becomes both dirge and celebration at New Orleans funerals." [cite web
last = Pareles
first = Jon
title = Marsalis Leads a Charge for the Cradle of Jazz
url= http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/19/arts/music/19rose.html?ex=1180411200&en=fa54bebe26c4a995&ei=5070
accessdate = 2005-05-27 ] Mayfield's father was found dead the next day in an area nearElysian Fields Avenue (a victim of drowning). Three months laterDNA evidence officially confirmed the identity of the body.Venues
"Jazz festivals Mayfield has performed at:"
*
Newport Jazz Festival
* Atlanta Jazz Festival
*Clifford Brown Jazz Festival
* French Quarter Festival
*New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
* New Orleans Mardi Gras celebrations ["Ibid"; Basin Street Records]
* OnJune 26 ,2006 , in commemoration of "Black Music Month", Mayfield held a performance at theWhite House inWashington, D.C. with fellow musician Ronald Markham. [cite web
first = Office of the Press Secretary
title = President Bush Celebrates Black Music Month
url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060626-8.html
accessdate = 2007-05-27 ]Other endeavors
In addition to his role as Cultural Ambassador, Mayfield also holds positions both at the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce and the Champions Group of the New Orleans Museum of Art. He is also Artistic Director for the Chandler Jazz Festival in
Arizona . Mayfield also serves as Chairman of the Board of theNew Orleans Public Library Board of Directors.Cultural Ambassador
Mayfield was made a Cultural Ambassador of the City of New Orleans by state and local governments in September 2003. [cite web
title = Irvin Mayfield at allaboutjazz.com
url= http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=1291
accessdate = 2007-05-27 ] Some of the committees and boards focused on New Orleans which Mayfield is or has been a member of are The Louisiana Rebirth Advisory Board, TheBring New Orleans Back Commission Cultural Sub-Committee, New Orleans Public Library Board and The Hyatt New Orleans District Rebirth Advisory Board.According to Mayfield, there are not as many musicians at Mardi Gras as there once were in the wake of
Hurricane Katrina . People are still relocating back to the area and moving back in town, but the sense of loss is still felt very much by musicians and residents like Mayfield. Whole portions of the town that once held their own celebrations during the festival no longer exist, and the community seems fractured still. [cite web
last =Fresh Air
first =
title = New Orleans Trumpeter Irvin Mayfield on Mardi Gras
url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7494938
accessdate = 2007-05-28 ]National Jazz Center
Mayfield supports plans for a 20 acre "National Jazz Center" to be built in New Orleans, a complex that would use both public and private money for funding (
Hyatt being one funder). The proposition has stirred debate among musicians and residents of New Orleans, and the price has raised some eyebrows. The idea is to create something similar toMillennium Park inChicago . The plan is attracting entrepreneurial interests that reside outside of the area, which gives some local residents cause for concern. [cite web
last = Troeh
first = Eve
title = Plans for New Orleans Jazz Center Stir Debate
url=http:http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6270841
accessdate = 2007-05-28 ]As of
June 16 ,2007 , plans have all but halted concerning the proposed plan. The only company still involved in the project is Strategic Hotels & Resorts of Chicago, despite publicity events a year ago for the proposed center byHyatt Regency , mayorRay Nagin , and GovernorKathleen Blanco . Laurence Geller, the president andCEO of Strategic Hotels & Resorts of Chicago, says he has heard nothing from either the mayor or governor concerning the project in eight months, and states he personally believes they have not advocated for the project as promised.There are new plans in the making formulated by Geller and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, though they are not nearly as ambitous as was first announced by the other initial players. However, even these plans remain a question mark to the people of New Orleans. Right now, the Hyatt only plans to do some repairs to its existing building. Their involvement in the project, outside of their public promotion of it in May 2006, has been muted since and leaves others involved in the project wondering if it was all done just for publicity.cite web
last = Thomas
first = Greg
title = Grand visions for new city hall, jazz park have faded
url=http:http://blog.nola.com/times-picayune/2007/06/grand_visions_for_new_city_hal.html
accessdate = 2007-06-18 ]Discography
Irvin Mayfield albums
Los Hombres Calientes
Awards
* 2005 -
Downbeat Critic's Poll Winner
* 2003 - Made a Cultural Ambassador of The City of New Orleans by theU.S. Government .
* 2000 - Billboard Contemporary Latin Jazz Album of the Year for the debut album Los Hombres Calientes.References
Notes
Discography section used [http://www.allmusicguide.com allmusicguide.com] as a source.
ee also
*
List of people from New Orleans, Louisiana External links
* [http://www.thenojo.com/about/index.cfm New Orleans Jazz Orchestra Official Website]
* [http://www.basinstreetrecords.com Basin Street Records Official Website]
* [http://www.monette.net Monette Instruments Official Website]
* [http://www.roadtripnation.com/watch_pbs_2007.php?episode=3 Interview about his journey to being a professional musician, starting around 8:00 in the video]
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