Donny McCaslin
Donny McCaslin | |
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Birth name | Donald Paul McCaslin |
Born |
Santa Clara, California | August 11, 1966
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Saxophone |
Years active | 1978–present |
Labels | Naxos, Arabesque, Criss Cross Jazz, Sunnyside, Greenleaf |
Associated acts | Ken Schaphorst, Gary Burton, Steps Ahead, Maria Schneider |
Website |
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Donny McCaslin (born August 11, 1966) is an American jazz saxophonist.
Early life
Donald Paul McCaslin was born in Santa Clara, California. His father was a vibraphonist, and he played in his father's ensemble at the age of twelve. He had his own group in Aptos High School which played three years at the Monterey Jazz Festival.[1] He studied under Paul Contos and Brad Hecht in the San Francisco region, both of whom played in his father's group. He played in a number of youth ensembles, including under the band director and music educator Don Keller, and toured Europe and Japan with them; he was offered a full scholarship to the Berklee College of Music, where he enrolled in 1984. While there he was influenced by Gary Burton, Herb Pomeroy, Billy Pierce, George Garzone, and Joe Viola. McCaslin performed regularly in Boston and Cambridge with The True Colors Big Band, run by composer Ken Schaphorst.
Musical career
In 1987 McCaslin joined Burton's group and toured the world with him for four years. In 1991 he moved to New York City and was a member of Steps Ahead[1] until 1994, replacing Michael Brecker. He also played with the Gil Evans Orchestra, the George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band, Danilo Perez, Maria Schneider, and Santi DeBriano. In 1996 he played on Ken Schaphorst's Uprising, alongside John Medeski, Doug Yates, and Uri Caine. The following year he played with David Binney, Scott Colley, and Kenny Wolleson on the collaboration Lan Xang. In 2006 he joined the Dave Douglas Quintet. In 2010 he recorded as a featured soloist on the CD Coming Through Slaughter: The Bolden Legend.
McCaslin performs in New York regularly with Antonio Sánchez, David Binney, Dekel Bor, Scott Colley, and Danilo Pérez. Exile and Discovery, his first record as a leader, appeared in 1998. His early albums were acoustic. In recent years he used electronic effects.
In November 2014, McCaslin played tenor and soprano saxophone on David Bowie's single "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)". Subsequently he would play saxophone on Bowie's 2016 album Blackstar.[2]
On October 14th 2016, McCaslin will release Beyond Now, inspired by his experience recording Blackstar with David Bowie. The album features the same band that appeared on Blackstar - Tim Lefebvre on bass, Jason Lindner on keyboards, and Mark Guiliana on drums. The album includes two David Bowie covers, as well as covers of MUTEMATH, Deadmau5, and The Chainsmokers, plus five original tracks.[3]
Grammy nominations
- 2004: Best Jazz Instrumental Solo – "Bulería, Soleá Y Rumba" on Concert in the Garden by Maria Schneider[4]
- 2013: Best Improvised Jazz Solo – "Stadium Jazz" on Casting for Gravity[5]
- 2015: Best Improvised Jazz Solo – "Arbiters of Evolution" on The Thompson Fields by Maria Schneider[6]
Discography
As leader
- Exile and Discovery (Naxos, 1998)
- Seen from Above (Arabesque, 2000)
- The Way Through (Arabesque, 2003)
- Give and Go (Criss Cross Jazz, 2006)
- Soar (Sunnyside, 2006)
- In Pursuit (Sunnyside, 2007)
- Recommended Tools (Greenleaf, 2008)
- Declaration (Sunnyside, 2009)
- Perpetual Motion (Greenleaf, 2010)
- Casting for Gravity (Greenleaf, 2012)
- Fast Future (Greenleaf, 2015)
- Beyond Now (Motema Music, 2016)
Collaborations
With Lan Xang
- Lan Xang with David Binney, Scott Colley, Jeff Hirschfield, 1998
- Hidden Gardens with David Binney, Scott Colley, Kenny Wolensen, 2000
With Dave Douglas
- Meaning and Mystery (Greenleaf, 2006)
- Live at the Jazz Standard (Greenleaf, 2007)
With The Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra
- Concert in the Garden (ArtistShare, 2004)
- Sky Blue (ArtistShare, 2007)
- The Thompson Fields (ArtistShare, 2015)
With David Bowie
- Blackstar (ISO, 2016)
As sideman
- Steps Ahead - Vibe (1994)
- Ken Schaphorst Big Band – Purple (1999)
- David Binney - Balance (2002)
- Ethan Winogrand – Made in Brooklyn (2003)
- Hans Glawischnig – Common Ground (2004)
- Gene Ess – Sandbox and Sanctum (2005)
- Mathias Lupri – Metallix (2006)
- Torben Waldorf – Brilliance (2006)
- George Schuller – Like Before Somewhat After (2008)
- Alex Sipiagin – Out of the Circle (2008)
- Gary Versace – Outside In (2008)
- Torben Waldorf – Afterburn (2008)
- Nathan Edlund – Trip to the Casbah (2009)
- Julie Lamontagne Trio – Now What (2009)
- Geggie Trio – Across the Sky (2010)
- Torben Waldorf – American Rock Beauty (2010)
- Marshall Gilkes – Sound Story (2012)
- Hutercherson Andrew Trio – Prairie Moderns (2013)
- Antonio Sanchez – New Life (2013)
- Alon Nechushtan – Venture Bound (2014)
- Enrico Pieranuzi – Proximity (2016)
- Monkey House – Left (2016)
References
- 1 2 Ditzel, Eleanour. "Donny McCaslin: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
- ↑ Chinen, Nate On David Bowie’s ‘Blackstar,’ Turning to Jazz for Inspiration New York Times. January 5, 2016
- ↑ Pearce, Sheldon David Bowie’s Blackstar Band Announces New Album, Shares "A Small Plot of Land" Cover. Pitchfork. July 30, 2016/
- ↑ http://www.grammy.com/news/grammys-on-the-road-with-donny-mccaslin-and-poncho-s-nchez
- ↑ http://www.grammy.com/news/exploring-the-jazz-field-nominees-0
- ↑ http://www.grammy.com/nominees