Scott Wendholt is an articulate, passionate, and lyrical trumpeter who approaches music with energy and spirit. He communicates to audiences with sincerity and ease.
Born in the mid sixties and nurtured in the Mile High City (Denver), this young veteran left for Indiana University and subsequently moved on to Cincinnati, Ohio. Still feeling a pull from farther East, he, like so many other musicians, migrated to New York City and has remained ever since.
Mr. Wendholt is a much in demand artist and has found himself in a variety of settings. He has recorded and/or worked with artists including Kenny Garrett, Cyrus Chestnut, Christian McBride, Don Braden and Bruce Barth. For Six years, Scott found a home with Vincent Herring's quintet. This highly acclaimed band has recorded three albums, including Folklore-Live At The Village Vanguard. He has toured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, South America, Africa and Japan with these bands as well as others....
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Scott Wendholt is an articulate, passionate, and lyrical trumpeter who approaches music with energy and spirit. He communicates to audiences with sincerity and ease.
Born in the mid sixties and nurtured in the Mile High City (Denver), this young veteran left for Indiana University and subsequently moved on to Cincinnati, Ohio. Still feeling a pull from farther East, he, like so many other musicians, migrated to New York City and has remained ever since.
Mr. Wendholt is a much in demand artist and has found himself in a variety of settings. He has recorded and/or worked with artists including Kenny Garrett, Cyrus Chestnut, Christian McBride, Don Braden and Bruce Barth. For Six years, Scott found a home with Vincent Herring's quintet. This highly acclaimed band has recorded three albums, including Folklore-Live At The Village Vanguard. He has toured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, South America, Africa and Japan with these bands as well as others.
To his credit, Scott has been recorded on more than sixty CD's. However, he is recognized as a leader as well. His quintet recording What Goes Unsaid on the Doubletime Jazz label was released in September 2000, following four successful Scott Wendholt offerings including one other Doubetime release and three for the Dutch Criss Cross label. This new CD has received favorable press including a 4 star review in Downbeat.
The "Big Band Scene" has also sought out this trumpeter for his versatility and formidable powers. His list of credits include: The Carnegie Hall Big Band (led by Jon Faddis), Maria Schneider’s Big Band, the Bob Mintzer Big Band and the Buddy Rich Big Band. He has also has the honor of having been a member ofi the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra (formerly Thad Jones/Mel Lewis big band) for the last decade.
Mr. Wendholt continues to be in demand on the playing scene as well as in the educational arena. Scott is currently on the faculty at Manhattan School of Music and teaches at the Jamey Aebersold summer jazz camps. He is also in demand as a player/clinician in many colleges and various other learning institutions around the world.
http://www.scottwendholt.net/
“Kolker is a real improviser, making impulsive choices about phrasing and how to imply a chord, giving each of his notes a strong, strange character." —The New York Times
Adam Kolker is a multi-talented performer, composer and arranger. He performed and recorded with latin-jazz artist Ray Barretto from 1994 through 2002 (with whom he received two Grammy nominations). He also appears in New York City with groups including the Village Vanguard Orchestra, Fred Hersch's "My Coma Dreams," the Maria Schneider Orchestra, Bruce Barth, Judi Silvano, Lucia Pulido, and his own groups with John Abercombie and Billy Hart. He has recorded with Bruce Barth, John Hébert, Marty Ehrlich, The Story, Allan Chase, Bobby Previte, Gunther Schuller, Bruce Saunders, Frank Carlberg, among others.
Upcoming releases include a CD with a cooperatively-led quartet with Scott Wendholt, Ugonna Okegwo and Victor Lewis, and Yard Byard, a quintet dedicated to performing the music of Jaki Byard. Adam is also a member of the Brooklyn Jazz Underground, and was a full time Associate Professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst from 1999-2008.
Kolker’s first release as a leader, “Crazybird”, on A Records (with Tim Hagans, Kevin Hays, Jeff Ballard and Doug Weiss), reached the Top Ten on the CMJ Charts, and received critical acclaim from such publications as Jazz Times, JazzIz and the Village Voice.
Other CDs include “Sultanic Verses” (Satchmo Jazz Records) with Bruce Barth, Billy Hart, Ray Barretto and John Hébert, “Change Of Time” (OmniTone Records) a trio with Russ Lossing and John Hébert, and "Mikrokosmos" (OmniTone Records) based on music by Bela Bartok on which received 4 1/2 stars in Downbeat Magazine and was voted one of the Top CD's of the Decade.
“Meditacions” (Satchmo Jazz Records) co-led with Catalan drummer Xavi Maureta, received the award for "Best Modern Jazz CD" from the Catalan Jazz Society in 2002, and Kolker’s "Flag Day," (Sunnyside) with John Abercrombie, John Hébert and Paul Motian, received critical acclaim from media including including New York Times, Jazz Times, Stereophile, and Downbeat.
In May 2011, Kolker released “Reflections” (Sunnyside), with John Abercrombie, John Hébert, Russ Lossing, Billy Mintz, Judi Silvano and Kay Matsukawa.
http://www.adamkolker.com/Home_Page.html
Scott Wendholt/Adam Kolker Quartet
Featuring Ugonna Okegwo/Bass and Victor Lewis/Drums.
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