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  1. Dec 18, 2020 · MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM MUSIC FROM THE NETFLIX FILM. By Grammy Award-winning saxophonist, composer and bandleader Branford Marsalis. NEW YORK, NY (December 18, 2020) – Milan Records today releases MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM (MUSIC FROM THE NETFLIX FILM), an album of music from Netflix’s newest original film about “Mother of the Blues ...

  2. He returns with his superlative quartet, featuring pianist Joey Calderazzo, bassist Eric Reevis, and drummer Justin Faulkner. As the eldest musical sibling in jazz’s most famous contemporary clan, Marsalis parlayed his formative experiences in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and his brother Wynton’s band into simultaneous careers as a ...

  3. Upward Spiral. The Branford Marsalis Quartet with Special Guest Kurt Elling Soar on Upward Spiral, Available June 10 on Marsalis Music via OKeh Records. It is no secret that the Branford Marsalis Quartet can be as freewheeling off the bandstand as in performance. Saxophonist Marsalis, pianist Joey Calderazzo, bassist Eric Revis and drummer ...

  4. Nov 3, 2023 · Marsalis turned to Rustin’s central relationship — between Bayard Rustin and preacher Elias Taylor (Johnny Ramey) for inspiration. “We (Ledisi and I) decided the song would have 2 dimensions: Part one would be sensual — relevant to Rustin’s feelings for Elias — and part two would be aspirational — how their actions would eventually lead to a world where people can simply exist,” Marsalis told Netflix.

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  6. Sep 14, 2004 · The new CD, Branford’s third on his Marsalis Music label, will be released on September 14. As with most of his recording projects, Eternal is the product of much thought and sustained artistic growth. “Around the time I recorded Crazy People Music in 1990, I began to realize how hard it is to really play a ballad,” the saxophonist explains.

  7. Aug 15, 2000 · Other credits. 2000 Winner. Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group. Produced by Branford Marsalis and Rob "Wacko" Hunter. Recorded and Mixed by Rob "Wacko" Hunter. Recorded December 1-4, 1999 at Bearsville Sound Studios, NY. Recorded for Columbia Records.