Merchandise

JazzCares Supports The Jazz Foundation of America and Tipitina's Jazz Foundation of America
Browse by Last Name: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z | Search Site


Jazz Cares Artists:
Ahmed Abdullah
Bob Alberti
Ben Allison
Helio Alves
Jimmy Amadie
Robby Ameen
Gary Bartz
Jamie Baum
Roni Ben-Hur
Joey Berkley
Bob Bernotas
Janice Borla
Andrea Brachfeld
Randy Brecker
Dave Burrell
George Cables
Joe Carter
Dee Cassella
Michael Cochrane
Lainie Cooke
Joan Crowe
Sylvia Cuenca
Christy Dana
Steve Davis
Dena DeRose
Ray Drummond
Gene Ess
Robin Eubanks
Marco Figueira
Sammy Figueroa
Giacomo Gates
Benny Green
Miles Griffith
Don Grolnick
Billy Harper
Winard Harper
Stefon Harris
Nancy Harrow
Matt Haviland
John Hicks
Ted Hogarth
Mike Holober
Peter Ind
Yoron Israel
Ron Jackson
Freddie Jacobs
Willard Jenkins
Jessica Jones
Matt Jorgensen
JSL Records
Phil Kelly
Jonny King
Lauren Kinhan
Mark Kleinhaut
Cliff Korman
Jan Leder
Peter Leitch
Mark Levine
Paul Lieberman
Lines Of Reason
Arthur Lipner
Josephine Livoti
Joe Lovano
Jon Lucien
Matthias Lupri
Liz Magnes
Pat Martino - Unstrung
Virginia Mayhew
Greg McKenzie
Darmon Meader
Carl Michel
Jack Mouse
New York Voices
Jeanne O'Connor
Cecil Payne
Perez
Rufus Reid
John Richmond
Janice Robinson
Michele Rosewoman
Renee Rosnes
Bobby Sanabria
Rob Schneiderman
Judi Silvano
Gary Smulyan
Lisa Sokolov
Omar Sosa
Bob Stewart
String of Pearls
Dave Stryker
Lew Tabackin
Akira Tana
Clark Terry
Madeleine Theriault
Charles Tolliver
Chris Washburne
Bobby Watson
James Weidman
Mark Weinstein
Ezra Weiss
Ronny Whyte
Patti Wicks
Steve Wilson
Ben Wolfe
Lew Woodall
Eli Yamin
Pete Yellin
Libby York
 

Rufus Reid

AVAILABLE MERCHANDISE:


Rufus Reid
The Kennedy Center (Live)


Rufus Reid
The Gait Keeper


Rufus Reid
The Evolving Bassist (DVD)


Rufus Reid
The Evolving Bassist (Book)


Rufus Reid
The Asian American Jazz Trio: Sound Circle


Rufus Reid
TanaReid Yours and Mine


Rufus Reid
TanaReid Passing Thoughts


Rufus Reid
TanaReid Blue Motion


Rufus Reid
TanaReid Back to Front


Rufus Reid
TanaReid Looking Forward


Rufus Reid
Song For Luis


Rufus Reid
Project G7: A Tribute to Wes Montgomery Vol 2


Rufus Reid
Project G7: A Tribute to Wes Montgomery Vol 1


Rufus Reid
Perpetual Stroll


Rufus Reid
Out Front


Rufus Reid
Mirth Song


Rufus Reid
Intimacy of the Bass


Rufus Reid
Doublebass Delights


Rufus Reid
Alone Together (DVD)


Rufus Reid
Alone Together



ARTIST BIOGRAPHY:

Rufus Reid, one of today's premiere bassists on the international jazz scene, with his reputation firmly established in the education arena, now adds composition to his vitae. Rufus participated in the BMI Jazz Composer's Workshop for five years which has empowered him to move more deeply into the composing arena. He won the Charlie Parker Jazz Composition Award for his composition, "Skies Over Emilia." His composition, "Whims of the Blue Bird" is the result of this award's commission. This has led to further commissions. He is writing for string orchestra, jazz ensembles large and small, and double bass ensemble pieces.
Rufus Reid received a 2006 Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.

In 2003 "Linear Surroundings" a composition of Four Movements: "Shadow Chasing," "Moods," "The Peaceful Flame," and "Collage" was created with generous support from The Chamber Music America Awards New Works: Creation and Presentation Program Grant, generously Funded by The Doris Duke Foundation.

Two more presentations of "Linear Surroundings" by The Rufus Reid Quintet + 4 has been made possible with support from Chamber Music America's New Works: Encore Program, funded through the generosity of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
Rufus travels throughout the world as guest artist performing his compositons with both small and large ensembles.

The Gait Keeper is a result of a commission from Cornell University Jazz Ensemble. The title tune of the new Rufus Reid Quintet CD is an adaptation of that big band work.

The Gait Keeper (Sunnyside Records) contains several new works by Rufus. This Quintet CD features a variety of moods and textures, opening with an infectious bouyant melody, called The Meddler. It also includes a musical tribute to his mentor and friend, the great bassist, Ray Brown. Rufus closes with a majestic bowed solo paying tribute to the great bassist, Sam Jones, with his composition, "Seven Minds." This CD will definitely survive a journey of repeated listenings for the jazz enthusiast.

Rufus already has two trio CD's out with Sunnyside: Perpetual Stroll, and Seven Minds; Corridor To The Limits, a quartet CD that features Harold Land, plus his duo CD with Harold Danko, called Myrth Song.

From 1990-2001, Rufus co-led a Quintet with Akira Tana. They released five CD's during their tenure: Yours and Mine and Passing Thoughts on Concord Records; Blue Motion, Looking Forward, and Back To Front are available on Evidence Music.

Rufus also has four duo CD's. Two in cooperation with Michael Moore, released by Double Time Records: Double Bass Delights and Intimacy of the Bass. Rufus and Ron Jackson did Song for Luis for Mastermix Records, and Peter Ind and Rufus recorded Alone Together for Wave Records.

Rufus' book, The Evolving Bassist, published since 1974, continues to be recognized as the industry standard as the definitive bass method. January, 2000, the book's millennium edition was published. In December 2003, The Evolving Bassist DVD was released.

Rufus Reid is equally known as an exceptional educator as well, teaching clinics since 1971, with associations with Jamey Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshops, the Stanford University Jazz Workshop, and the Lake Placid Institute, to name a few. Rufus was on the faculty of William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey, as Full Professor and Director of the Jazz Studies and Performance program for twenty years completing his tenure in 1999. The WPU Jazz Program continues to be considered one of the best in the country for the aspiring jazz student.

Rufus Reid's major professional career began in Chicago and continues since 1976 in New York City. His extensive jazz background and discography reads literally like the Who's Who in jazz. He has traveled, performed and recorded with many of the great Jazz Masters. He was privileged to share many musical moments with some that have passed on: Gene Ammons, Kenny Dorham, Eddie Harris, Sonny Stitt, Don Byas, Philly Joe Jones, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, Dexter Gordon, Bill Evans, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, and Art Farmer.

Rufus happily continues performing and recording in collaboration with other wonderful musicians, such as Lee Konitz, Roni Ben-Hur, Bob Mintzer, George Cables, Billy Hart, Bill Mays and Marvin Stamm, as well as his own group, The Rufus Reid Quintet.

Rufus has performed and recorded with Andre Previn, Kathleen Battle and the St. Lukes Chamber Orchestra in 1992. Also in 1992, Rufus had two performances of "Two Faces", a Concerto for Solo Double Bass and Jazz Trio, composed by Benny Golson for Rufus with the Wayne Chamber Orchestra. It was debuted at William Paterson University and had a New York premier in October in Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center.

Born on February 10, 1944 in Atlanta, GA., Rufus Reid was raised in Sacramento, California where he played the trumpet through junior high and high school. Upon graduation from Sacramento High School, he entered the United States Air Force as a trumpet player. During that period he began to be seriously interested in the bass. After fulfilling his duties in the military, Rufus had decided he wanted to pursue a career as a professional bassist. He moved to Seattle, Washington, where he began serious study with James Harnett of the Seattle Symphony. He continued his education at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where he studied with Warren Benfield and principal bassist, Joseph Guastefeste, both of the Chicago Symphony. He graduated in 1971 with a Bachelor of Music Degree as a Performance Major on the Double Bass.

The MidAtlantic Arts Foundation awarded Rufus The 2005 Mellon Jazz 2005 Living Legacy Award for his dedication to America?s National Cultural Treasure: Jazz, and his personal and professional commitment to Jazz Education in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
The International Society of Bassists presented Rufus with their highest honor, The Distinguished Achievement Award, in 2001. The New Jersey Chapter of the IAJE named him OUTSTANDING EDUCATOR of 1999. The International Association of Jazz Educators awarded Rufus the Humanitarian Award in 1997 BASS PLAYER magazine, awarded Rufus the 1998 Jazz Educator Achievement Award.

Rufus Reid truly continues to be THE EVOLVING BASSIST.





 

 

 


Who We Are | Merchandise | Contact | Home

© 2010 - Jazzcares.com

 

Jazz Foundation of America