Mingus Big Band
The Mingus Big Band is an ensemble, based in New York City, that specializes in the compositions of Charles Mingus. It is managed by his widow, Sue Mingus, along with the Mingus Orchestra and Mingus Dynasty. In addition to its weekly Monday night appearance at Jazz Standard in New York City, the Mingus Big Band also tours frequently giving performances and clinics in America, Europe and other parts of the world.
The band has received six Grammy nominations and won a Grammy in 2011 for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album for the album Mingus Big Band Live at Jazz Standard.
Band roster
The band has featured an array of musicians:
- Lew Soloff
- Steve Slagle
- Randy Brecker
- Frank Lacy
- John Stubblefield
- Chris Potter
- Ryan Kisor
- Alex Foster
- Jack Walrath (an alumnus of one of Mingus's last bands)
- Vincent Herring
- Ronnie Cuber
- John Hicks
- Seamus Blake
- Jimmy Knepper
- Alex Sipiagin
- Earl McIntyre
- Boris Kozlov
- Donald Edwards
- Helen Sung
- David Kikoski
- Wayne Escoffery
- Craig Handy
- Orrin Evans
- Conrad Herwig
- Scott Robinson
- Greg Gisbert
and many more.
Discography
- Nostalgia in Times Square (1993)
- Gunslinging Birds (1995)
- Live in Time (1997)
- Que Viva Mingus! (1998)
- Blues and Politics (1999)
- The Essential Mingus Big Band (2001)
- Tonight at Noon (2002)
- I Am Three (2005)
- Live in Tokyo at the Blue Note (2006)
- Mingus Big Band Live at Jazz Standard (2010)
External links
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