Michael Davis | Trumpets Eleven

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Trumpets Eleven

by Michael Davis

Cool original jazz featuring trumpet and trombone
Genre: Jazz: Contemporary Jazz
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
Trombonist-composer Michael Davis does it all. Hailed as one of today’s premier
instrumentalists, he has established himself as a first-call sideman, both in the studio
and on the concert stage, for the entertainment world’s biggest stars, including the
Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra,Tony Bennett,Nelly, Bob Dylan and Michael Jackson.
In the field of music education, he has served as a clinician around the world, while
also authoring a number of highly esteemed instructional books and band arrangements
for musicians of all ages and abilities.
For the past ten years Davis has been forging ahead as an entrepreneur, with
Hip-Bone Music, a growing business that presently handles his publishing activities
and work as a recording artist. Dedicated to increasing the popularity and stature
of brass instruments and emphasizing “how hip, cool and fun it is to play music,”
Hip-Bone Music is set on expanding its educational focus and becoming a viable
avenue for other brass artists.
A native of San Jose, California, Davis received his musical training at the
prestigious Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. Upon graduation he
hooked up with the Buddy Rich Band for a two-year stint that brought an immeasurable
amount of bandstand experience and a wealth of professional friendships that
continue to this day. He settled in Manhattan in the mid-1980s and before long was
being regarded as one of the top trombonists around. As testimony to his versatility and
wide regard, the list of jazz and pop luminaries he has worked with over the years reads
like a who’s who: Sarah Vaughan, Sting, Harry Connick, Jr., David Sanborn, Beck,
Branford Marsalis,Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Sheryl Crow, Lyle Lovett,Terence Blanchard,
Bob Mintzer and scores of others.
A multiple recipient of awards from the National Endowment for the Arts,
Davis maintains his own jazz groups and projects as well. Through Hip-Bone Music,
Davis has documented his efforts on five solo CDs—Trumpets Eleven, a showcase for
11 virtuosic trumpet masters; New Brass, a melding of jazz and classical brass styles;
Brass Nation, a gathering together of fifty-five of the world’s greatest brass players;
Bonetown, a pairing of Davis with LA bass trombone maestro Bill Reichenbach; and
Absolute Trombone, yet another musical conclave, this time with eighteen New York
City-based trombonists.
Acknowledged by popular musicians, fellow educators and audiences around the
world as an immensely talented musical artist who’s committed to setting the highest
standards possible for both jazz and his instrument, it is no wonder that legendary
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts was moved to comment, “In this ‘bone-dry’
era, it is essential to have Michael Davis around.”


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