- The Jazz Passengers
The Jazz Passengers are an American
jazz group founded in 1987 bysaxophonist Roy Nathanson andtrombonist Curtis Fowlkes .The band grew out of a partnership between Nathanson and Fowlkes in 1987, after the two had played with
John Lurie 's bandThe Lounge Lizards . Other regular members include vibraphonistBill Ware , bassist Brad Jones and drummerE.J. Rodriguez ; the group has often featured a violinist (Rob Thomas,Jim Nolet or, more recently, Sam Bardfeld). GuitaristsMarc Ribot andDavid Fiuczynski played in earlier formations of the group. The album that is perhaps their masterpiece, theHal Willner -produced "In Love" (High Street Records, 1994), features vocal contributions fromDeborah Harry ,Jeff Buckley ,Jimmy Scott ,Bob Dorough andMavis Staples . Harry later became a regular member of the band, appearing on a number of follow-up albums, including "Individually Twisted" (which includes two duets withElvis Costello ). Recently the Passengers have recorded infrequently as a full ensemble, though the individual bandmembers' recent side projects tend to feature many fellow Passengers, as well as a similarly skewed musical sensibility.In 2005 Nathanson composed a work commemorating the world's oldest object, a 4.404 billion year old
zircon found in Australia. The work was performed by The Jazz Passengers at a "Rock Concert" held inMadison, Wisconsin in April of that year. [http://www.geology.wisc.edu/~museum/symposium/home.html]External links
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