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  1. 22. Feb. 2017 · Track 1 from Delfeayo Marsalis's wonderful first album by the same name. I have only posted it here because it's pretty hard to find anywhere else. Credits:...

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  2. 23. Feb. 2023 · Front man and trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis brings the essence of that heritage wherever he and the 15-piece band roam. Thursday night’s stop was the Lied Center for Performing Arts. Like his older brothers — saxophonist Branford and trumpeter Wynton — Delfeayo brings a scholar’s knowledge of Crescent City music, and jazz history in ...

  3. 30. Sept. 2014 · Transcription of Delfeayo's solo from his upcoming release The Last Southern Gentlemen.Edit: Bar 95 Csharp should start on beat 1

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  4. Delfeayo Marsalis is one of the top trombonists, composers and producers in jazz today. Known for his “technical excellence, inventive mind and frequent touches of humor” (Leonard Feather, Los Angeles Times), he is “one of the best, most imaginative and musical of the trombonists of his generation.” (Philip Elwood, San Francisco Examiner.)

  5. Delfeayo Marsalis: And Jason, we say, generally, the youngest plays drums, because that's the first instrument-- generally the youngest plays drums because that’s the first instrument that you can just pick up. And Elvin Jones was the youngest of ten. "Tootie" Heath is the youngest of the Heath brothers. I think there are a number of jazz drummers who were the youngest in the musical family.

  6. 1. Dez. 2017 · On “Blue Kalamazoo,” a standard 12-bar blues, good performances are heard by the drummer and voice students (coached by Delfeayo) from Western Michigan University. The brief comments from Delfeayo to the audience exude warmth and rapport. Delfeayeo’s use of various mutes as well as open horn give the listener a course in the multitude of ...

  7. In 2007, NEA Jazz Master and Grammy Award winning trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis formed the Uptown Jazz Orchestra (UJO) for the purpose of keeping important jazz music traditions alive; such as riff-playing, spontaneous group improvisations, and collective New Orleans instrumental polyphony. At the time, Marsalis realized that the New Orleans ...