Gordon, Wycliffe

Musical ambassador and interpreter of America’s music, Wycliffe Gordon performs hard-swinging, straight-ahead jazz, receiving great acclaim from audiences and critics alike. His unmatched modern mastery of the plunger mute and his exceptional technique and signature sound has earned Gordon a place in musical history known as one of the top trombonists of his generation. Gordon was named “Best in Trombone” by the Downbeat Critics Poll three years running and the Jazz Journalists Association named him “Trombonist of the Year” eight times.

In addition to an extremely successful solo career, Gordon tours regularly leading the Wycliffe Gordon Quartet, headlining at legendary jazz venues and performing arts centers worldwide. Gordon is a former veteran member of the Wynton Marsalis Septet, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and has been a featured guest artist on Billy Taylor's "Jazz at the Kennedy Center" Series. Gordonʼs extensive performance experience includes work with many of the most renowned jazz performers of the past and present. His “Jazz a la Carte” show, which debuted at the Apollo Theater, was named one of the “top five best moments in jazz” by The Wall Street Journal in 2011.

Gordonʼs recordings are a model of consistency and inspiration, and his musical expertise has been captured on sixteen solo CDs and seven co-leader CDs. His most recent releases, “Hello Pops, A Tribute to Louis Armstrong” and “Dreams of New Orleans” continue to receive rave reviews and both albums pay homage to Wycliffe’s musical hero. Criss Cross Jazz released in 2013 “The Intimate Ellington: Ballads and Blues” which showcases Wycliffe’s vast knowledge of Ellington and Strayhorn techniques.

Wycliffe Gordon is also a gifted composer and arranger. He is commissioned frequently by jazz groups and organizations, and has an extensive catalog of original compositions that span the various timbres of jazz and chamber music. Musicians and ensembles of every caliber perform his music throughout the world and his arrangement of the theme song to NPR’s “All Things Considered” is heard daily across the globe.

Gordon is one of Americaʼs most persuasive and committed music educators, and is currently serving as Artist-in-Residence at Georgia Regents University in Augusta, GA, where he is developing a jazz studies program. In addition, Gordon is a faculty member of the Jazz Arts Program at Manhattan School of Music and Music Director for the Louis Armstrong Legacy Project in Chicago.

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Jazz for Young People Series

Arranged by Wycliffe Gordon

Jazz Big Band Arrangement

Alfred Publishing

AL-26898

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Composed and Arranged by Wycliffe Gordon

Jazz Big Band Arrangement

Alfred Publishing

AL-42593

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