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Eddie Barbash
BornWest Islip, New York
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)saxophone
Years active2008–present

Eddie Barbash is an American saxophonist known for his work as a core member of Jon Batiste and Stay Human,[1] and was part of the house band for Late Show with Stephen Colbert through 2016.[2]

Early life

Barbash was born in West Islip, New York, but spent his first years living in Oaxaca, Mexico. His family moved to Atlanta, Georgia when he was two years old. At eight years old he began playing Saxophone in his elementary school band. Barbash studied at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in high school. During college, he attended Juilliard[3] and The New School.[4][2] In 2008 he began playing with Chico Hamilton and Jon Batiste.

Musical career

In 2009, he formed The Amigos, an Americana band based in New York City. He left The Amigos in 2013 to tour with Stay Human.[5] He has performed with jazz greats Wynton Marsalis and Christian McBride, country stars Jim Lauderdale, Vince Gill and Ranger Doug, drummers Questlove and Chad Smith, composer David Amram, cabaret diva Nellie McKay, funk band Vulfpeck and many others.[6] In 2015 Stay Human was announced as the house band for Late Show with Stephen Colbert.[7]

Discography

With Chico Hamilton

  • Twelve Tones of Love (2009)

With The Amigos[8]

  • The Tres Amigos (2012)[9]
  • Diner In The Sky (2013)

With Jon Batiste

  • In the Night (2008)
  • MY NY (2011)
  • Social Music (2013)
  • The Late Show EP (2016)

With Sam Evian

With Vulfpeck

  • Eddie Buzzsaw (2017)[11]
  • Vulf Vault 005: Wong's Cafe (2022)

With Sam Reider

  • Too Hot To Sleep (2018)[12]

With Cory Wong

  • Cory and the Wongnotes (2021)[13]
  • Power Station (2022)[14]

References

  1. ^ Andrea DenHoed (8 July 2015). "Getting Ready to Jam with Colbert". The New Yorker.
  2. ^ a b "Jazz Alum Eddie Barbash to Join 'Colbert' House Band". The New School News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2015-10-17.
  3. ^ "Juilliard Journal".
  4. ^ "New School".
  5. ^ "Jon Batiste Leads A Private Street Parade Atop A Fort". NPR.org. 6 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Eddie Barbash Website". Eddie Barbash. Archived from the original on 2015-08-12.
  7. ^ Blumenfeld, Larry (19 June 2015). "Jon Batiste Brings Music to 'Late Show' and Streets of NYC". The Wall Street Journal.
  8. ^ "The Amigos". The Amigos.
  9. ^ "The Amigos Band -- Bandcamp". The Amigos Band -- Bandcamp.
  10. ^ "Sam Evian". Saddle Creek.
  11. ^ "Vulfpeck Releases "Eddie Buzzsaw" Featuring Saxophonist Eddie Barbash". LiveForLuveMusic. 2017-12-07.
  12. ^ "Too Hot to Sleep, by Sam Reider". BandCamp.
  13. ^ "Cory and the Wongnotes, by Cory Wong". BandCamp.
  14. ^ "Power Station, by Cory Wong". BandCamp.
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