Jazz musician
Musical artist
Jean Toussaint (born July 27, 1960) is an American jazz tenor and soprano saxophonist.
Life and career
Toussaint was born in Aruba , Dutch Antilles,[ 1] and was raised in Saint Thomas and New York City. He learned to play calypso as a child and attended Berklee College of Music in the late 1970s, studying under Bill Pierce (saxophonist) . In 1979 he formed a group with Wallace Roney and from 1982 to 1986 was a member of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers alongside Terence Blanchard , Donald Harrison , Mulgrew Miller and Lonnie Plaxico .[ 2] With Blakey he recorded three studio albums, including New York Scene , which won a Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance.[ 3]
In 1987, Toussaint moved to London, England, when he was invited to be artist-in-residence at the Guildhall School of Music by Lionel Grigson , at the time the school's professor of jazz.[ 4] In the late 1980s Toussaint had a regular slot at the fabled Dingwalls club in Camden Town on Sunday afternoons.[ 5] Since then, Toussaint has maintained a profile as a band leader in the UK and Europe, playing with British musicians including, among others, Steve Williamson , Courtney Pine , Julian Joseph , Jason Rebello , Cleveland Watkiss .[ 4] Toussaint has also performed in groups led by McCoy Tyner , Gil Evans , Kirk Lightsey , Cedar Walton , Max Roach , Horace Silver and Jeff Tain Watts . In addition he has collaborated with Lionel Loueke .
Toussaint has released 10 albums as a leader, his most recent entitled Tate Song in February 2014 with LYTE Records .[ 6]
In 2015/16 Toussaint devised a project dedicated to his mentor Blakey. The project was entitled "Roots & Herbs: The Blakey Project" and featured an all-star lineup of British jazz musicians, including Julian Joseph , Byron Wallen , Dennis Rollins , Jason Rebello and Shane Forbes . The group toured the UK extensively throughout 2015 / 2016.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
Discography
As leader
Impressions of Coltrane (Fever, 1987)
What Goes Around , (World Circuit , 1991)
Life I Want (New Note, 1996)
Nazaire Who's Blues (Jazz House, 1996)
Back to Back (Jazz Focus, 1998)
Street Above The Underground (BMG , 2000)
Blue Black (Blue Geodesics, 2002)
Continuum Act One (Space Time, 2004)
Live in Paris and London (Space Time, 2010)
Tate Song (Lyte , 2014)
With Art Blakey
With Kirk Lightsey
References
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Studio albums Live albums Compilation albums Soundtrack albums Art Blakey solo albums Related
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