Derrick Gardner
Derrick Earl Gardner | |
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Born | June 3, 1965 |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, arranger |
Instruments | Trumpet |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | Owl Studios |
Associated acts | Derrick Gardner & The Jazz Prophets, Rob Dixon |
Website | http://derrickgardnermusic.com |
Derrick Gardner (born June 3, 1965) is an American jazz trumpeter from Chicago, Illinois.[1]
Gardner began playing trumpet at the age of 9 in his hometown of Chicago, IL. Throughout high school and college, he was recognized by instructors as having “strong improvisational skills and a marvelous imagination.” In 1991, he moved to New York City and quickly began to make his mark on the local jazz scene, playing ith groups such as the Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Foster's Loud Minority Band, Harry Connick, Jr.'s Big Band, Roman Schwaller's European Sextet, and the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra.
Gardner has gone on to work with such jazz notables as the late Dizzy Gillespie, George Benson, Jon Faddis, Nancy Wilson, Tony Bennett, Joe Williams, Rufus Reid, Clark Terry, Kenny Barron, Stefon Harris and James Moody.
Critics have described him as "having a way of moving past the notes in a solo and getting into formal realms that make sense and heighten interest."[2] Another critic describes him as "Soulful and Intelligent, a tremendous talent with a vivid and unusual imagination."[3]
As a composer and arranger, Gardner's music has been featured with The Count Basie Orchestra.[4]
Since 1989, Derrick has written for and led his own sextet, Derrick Gardner & the Jazz Prophets.[5] In 2008, Gardner signed the group to Indianapolis jazz label Owl Studios and has since released two albums on the label, 2008's A Ride to the Other Side, and 2009's Echoes of Ethnicity, which was the winner of the Best Jazz Album award at the 9th Annual Independent Music Awards "Echoes of Ethnicity"[6]
As of July 2011, Gardner is associate professor of trumpet in the University of Manitoba's Jazz Studies program.[7]
Discography
Year | Artist | Title | Label |
1992 | Count Basie Orchestra | Live at El Morocco | Telarc Jazz |
2000 | George Gee | Swingin' Away | Zort Music |
2001 | Craig Bailey | Brooklyn | Evidence Music |
2003 | Stefon Harris | The Grand Unification Theory | Blue Note Records |
2003 | Lizz Wright | Salt | Verve Music Group |
2003 | Derek Gardner & The Jazz Prophets | Slim Goodie | Impact Jazz |
2003 | Harry Connick, Jr. | Harry For the Holidays | Columbia Records |
2003 | Harry Connick, Jr. | Only You | Columbia Records |
2006 | Harry Connick, Jr. | Chanson Du Vieux Carre | Columbia Records |
2007 | Harry Connick, Jr. | Oh, My Nola | Columbia Records |
2007 | Brad Leali Jazz Orchestra | Maria Juanez | TCB Music |
2007 | Ron Di Salvio | Essence Of Green: A Tribute To Kind Of Blue | Origin Records |
2008 | Derek Gardner & The Jazz Prophets | A Ride to the Other Side... | Owl Studios |
2009 | Derek Gardner & The Jazz Prophets | Echoes of Ethnicity | Owl Studios |
References
- ↑ Feather, Leonard & Gitler, Ira The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz, Oxford University Press USA, 2007 ISBN 0-19-532000-X, 9780195320008 at Google Books
- ↑ MySpace.com - Derrick Gardner & The Jazz Prophets - East Lansing, Michigan - Jazz / Nu-Jazz / Soul - www.myspace.com/derrickgardner
- ↑ Cd Baby: Derrick Gardner & The Jazz Prophets: Slim Goodie
- ↑ index
- ↑ Owl Studios
- ↑ http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=46582
- ↑ http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/music/staff/462.html
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