Jesse Boyd

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Jesse Boyd
Birth name Jesse Milan Boyd
Origin Flag of the United States USA
Genre(s) Jazz
Occupation(s) Bandleader and Educator
Instrument(s) Bass
Associated acts Charmaine Neville Ingrid Lucia Jeremy Davenport Loyola University New Orleans Faculty

Jesse Boyd (born May 20, 1958, Greenville, NC) is an American Jazz bassist, session musician and music educator.

[edit] Biography

Boyd's skills for improvisation had their roots in Church, where his father was a minister. At the age of 12 years, Jesse recorded his first album with his family. The same year he also recorded several other gospel albums. At age 18, he moved to Los Angeles, where he discovered the possibilities of rock and played with many touring bands. Back in New Orleans, he went back to a more acoustic sound and started to play upright bass again. Not only did he return to play Jazz, but also Classical music. During his time as an undergraduate in Loyola University New Orleans he studied with Betsy Heston. He studied with Bill Huntington and Ellis Marsalis at University of New Orleans, where he obtained a Master degree in Jazz Studies.

Currently he is a professor at Loyola University New Orleans, both in the Jazz and Music Industry departments. He performs regularly with Charmaine Neville, Ingrid Lucia, Leah Chase, Bob French, Michael Pellera, Al Belletto, Ellis Marsalis, Topsy Chapman, and Larry Sieberth to name just a few. He also spent several years performing as a member of Jeremy Davenport’s band.

He can usually be seen performing on Tuesdays at Club 300 Jazz Bistro in New Orleans, with his trio.

[edit] Discography

Jesse Boyd has also kept busy as an in-demand studio bassist. Recent recordings include two complete albums with Ingrid Lucia. The first was only Ingrid and John Fohl (Dr. John’s guitarist) and Jesse on bass. The latter was a live recording with Ingrid’s full band (Don't Stop, CD). Another forthcoming CD is with pianist Michael Pellera and drummer Joe Dyson. Jesse will also start recording a CD of only original compositions in August under his own label Contrabass Music.

[edit] External links

Faculty Page Official Website