Jason Marshall's 2003 arrival in New York City signified the continuation of hard-swinging, forward-thinking baritone saxophone playing. Jason has developed a style that encompasses the whole of African-American music. Years of dedication and perseverance have resulted in a giant, soulful sound and instantly appealing concept. Influences such as Leo Parker, Nick Brignola and Bruce Johnstone have coalesced to ensure an open perception of the baritone sax and 'take no prisoners' approach to playing jazz music.
Jason has studied with no less than the elite baritone saxophone specialists of the 20th century including Hamiett Bluiett, Ronnie Cuber and Gary Smulyan. These three masters of the instrument have contributed invaluably to Jason Marshall’s ability, each one pouring their own personal wealth of knowledge into him. Other teachers include altoists Bruce Williams, Mark Gross, Steve Wilson, Vincent Herring and tenor players Greg Tardy, Wayne Escoffrey and Paul Carr. Mr. Lorenz Wheatley garners special distinction as being Jason’s first saxophone teacher and earliest source of musical direction.
Jason’s formative musical experiences include stints with the Thad Wilson Jazz Orchestra and Bluesman Roy Gaines. He is currently playing and touring with Roy Hargrove’s band RH Factor and the Roy Hargrove Big Band. Jason’s band “Overt Negritude” has released its debut, self-titled album. Jason has also conducted numerous demonstrations, clinics and workshops at every level of education throughout the world.
New Beginnings signifies the continuation of hard-swinging, forward-thinking baritone saxophone playing showcasing Marshall's giant, soulful sound. Features 7 interpretations of some jazz classics with the original composition of Ms. Garvey, Ms. Garvey!!' all recorded at the legendary Van Gelder recording studio.
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released November 4, 2022
Jason Marshall - baritone saxophone
Marc Cary - piano
Gerald Cannon - bass
Willie Jones III - drums
Executive Producer: Cory Weeds
Produced by Jeremy Pelt
Recorded at Van Gelder Recording Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on January 30, 2022
Engineered by Maureen Sickler
Mixed and mastered
Photography by Cory Weeds
Design and layout John Sellards
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