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Bob Sheppard (musician)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bob Sheppard
Background information
Born (1952-05-04) May 4, 1952 (age 71)
Trenton, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresJazz, jazz fusion
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, educator
Instrument(s)Saxophone, clarinet, flute
Years active1970–present
LabelsChallenge, BFM Jazz
Websitewww.bobsheppard.net

Bob Sheppard is an American jazz musician who plays saxophone, clarinet, and flute. He has been a touring and studio musician for albums, film, and television and has released solo albums.

He has worked with Billy Childs, Chick Corea, Leonard Cohen, Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Steely Dan, Mike Stern,[1] Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker, Scott Henderson, Lyle Mays, Peter Erskine, John Beasley, Bob Mintzer, and Joni Mitchell. He has taught at the Thorton School Of Music at the University of Southern California.

Discography

As leader

  • Tell-Tale Signs (Windham Hill, 1991)
  • Lava Jazz, The Lounge Art Ensemble (Fuzzy Music, 1997)
  • In the Now (Sirocco Jazz, 2002)
  • Music for Moderns, The Lounge Art Ensemble (Fuzzy Music, 2005)
  • From the Hip with David Kikoski, Dave Carpenter, Gary Novak (BFM Jazz, 2013)

As sideman

With Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band

With John Beasley

  • Cauldron (Windham Hill, 1992)
  • A Change of Heart (Windham Hill, 1993)
  • John Beasley Presents MONK'estra Vol. 1 (Mack Avenue, 2016)
  • John Beasley Presents MONK'estra Vol. 2 (Mack Avenue, 2017)

With Chris Botti

With Billy Childs

  • Midland (Lunacy 1985)
  • Take for Example This...(Windham Hill, 1988)
  • Twilight Is Upon Us (Windham Hill, 1989)
  • His April Touch (Windham Hill, 1991)
  • I've Known Rivers (Stretch, 1995)

With Chick Corea

With Bill Cunliffe

  • A Rare Connection (Discovery, 1994)
  • How My Heart Sings (Torii, 2003)
  • Imaginacion (Torii, 2005)
  • The Blues and the Abstract Truth (Resonance, 2008)

With Frank Macchia

  • Saxolollapalooza (Cacophony, 2008)
  • Son of Folk Songs for Jazzers (Cacophony, 2010)
  • Folk Songs for Jazzers (Cacophony, 2010)
  • Grease Mechanix (Cacophony, 2013)

With Dan Siegel

  • Departure (M&I, 2006)
  • Sphere (2009)
  • Indigo (2014)

With Robbie Williams

  • Candy (Island, 2012)
  • Take the Crown (Island, 2012)
  • Swings Both Ways (Island, 2013)

With others

References

  1. ^ Kelman, John (2005-09-16). "CD/LP Review: Lyric: Jazz-Chamber Music Vol. 1". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2010-12-22.

External links

This page was last edited on 7 April 2024, at 19:34
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