Aardvark Jazz Orchestra

Summary

Aardvark Jazz Orchestra is an eclectic big band founded in 1973 by bandleader and trumpeter Mark Harvey. The orchestra plays music from across the jazz tradition with specialties in Ellingtonia and the original postmodern compositions of music director Mark Harvey. The group has won various awards, including one for Jazz Song at The 1st Annual Independent Music Awards ("Scamology"), and has released at least eight albums since 1993.[1]

The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra in concert in Cambridge, MA in 2007.

Musicians edit

For Aardvark's 2018 Christmas concert, the musicians performing were:[2]

Sax/Woodwinds edit

  • Arni Cheatham
  • Peter H. Bloom
  • Phil Scarff
  • Chris Rakowski
  • Dan Zupan

Trumpets edit

  • K.C. Dunbar
  • Jeanne Snodgrass
  • Mark Harvey

Trombones & Tuba edit

  • Bob Pilkington
  • Jay Keyser
  • Jeff Marsanskis
  • Bill Lowe

Rhythm edit

  • Richard Nelson - Guitar
  • John Funkhouser - Bass, Piano
  • Harry Wellott - Drums

Vocals edit

  • Grace Hughes
  • Jerry Edwards

Discography edit

  • Aardvark Steps Out (1993, Nine Winds)
  • Paintings for Jazz Orchestra (1995, Leo Lab)
  • An Aardvark Christmas (1997, Nine Winds)
  • Psalms & Elegies (1997, Leo)
  • The Seeker (2000, Leo)
  • Duke Ellington/Sacred Music (2003, Aardmuse)
  • Bethlehem Counterpoint (2003, Aardmuse)
  • Trumpet Madness (2005, Leo)
  • No Walls/A Christmas Concert (2007, Aardmuse)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Aardvark Jazz Orchestra, official website, accessed June 10, 2019.
  2. ^ Coming Attractions: December 2 Through 18 — What Will Light Your Fire, ArtsFuse, retrieved June 10, 2019.