Seamus Blake

Tenor saxophonist and composer

  • Saxophone
  • EWI
Years active1993–presentLabelsCriss CrossWebsiteseamusblake.com
Musical artist
Seamus Blake performing with Aarhus Jazz Orchestra in Aarhus, Denmark, 2017

Seamus Blake (born December 8, 1970) is a British-born Canadian tenor saxophonist.

Early life and education

Blake was born in London, England and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. His mother introduced him to jazz when he was a child and he later attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston.[1]

Career

Upon graduation, he moved to New York City.[2] In February 2002, he won the Thelonious Monk International Saxophone Competition.[3][4][5] He currently plays with his own quintet (featuring David Kikoski, Lage Lund, Bill Stewart, and Matt Clohesy) and has been a regular with the Mingus Big Band as well as many other New York musicians.

In 2022 Seamus became a member of Roger Waters touring band for the This Is Not a Drill tour. Seamus is playing sax on Pink Floyd classic songs as well as Waters solo material.[citation needed]

Discography

As leader

  • The Call (Criss Cross, 1994)
  • The Bloomdaddies (Criss Cross, 1996)
  • Four Track Mind (Criss Cross, 1997)
  • Stranger Things Have Happened (Fresh Sound, 1999)
  • Sun Sol (Fresh Sound, 2000)
  • Echonomics (Criss Cross, 2001)
  • Live Au Cabaret (Effendi, 2001)
  • Way Out Willy (Criss Cross, 2007)
  • Live in Italy (Jazz Eyes 2008)
  • Bellwether (Criss Cross, 2009)
  • Live at Smalls (SmallsLIVE, 2010)
  • As You Like with BANN (Jazz Eyes 2010)
  • Superconductor (5Passion 2015)
  • Reeds Ramble with Chris Cheek (Criss Cross, 2014)
  • Let's Call the Whole Thing Off with Chris Cheek (Criss Cross, 2016)
  • Guardians of the Heart Machine (Whirlwind, 2019)

With Opus 5

  • Introducing Opus 5 (Criss Cross, 2011)
  • Pentasonic (Criss Cross, 2012)
  • Progression (Criss Cross, 2014)
  • Tickle (Criss Cross, 2015)

As sideman

With Lea DeLaria

  • Play It Cool (Warner Bros., 2001)
  • Double Standards (Telarc, 2003)
  • House of David (Ghostlight, 2015)
  • The Live (Smoke Sessions, 2008)

With David Kikoski

  • The Maze (Criss Cross, 1999)
  • Combinations (Criss Cross, 2001)
  • The Five (DIW, 2002)
  • Limits (Criss Cross, 2006)

With Victor Lewis

  • Eeeyyess! (Enja, 1997)
  • Know It Today, Know It Tomorrow (Red Record, 1993)
  • Three Way Conversations (Red Record, 1997)

With Monday Michiru

  • Episodes in Color (SAR, 2002)
  • Don't Disturb This Groove (Grand Gallery, 2011)
  • Brasilified (Billboard, 2013)

With Mingus Big Band

  • Blues & Politics (Dreyfus, 1999)
  • I Am Three (Sunnyside/Sue Mingus, 2005)
  • Live in Time (Dreyfus, 1996)
  • Live in Tokyo (Sunnyside/Sue Mingus, 2006)
  • Que Viva Mingus! (Dreyfus, 1997)
  • Tonight at Noon... Three or Four Shades of Love (Dreyfus, 2002)

With Eric Reed

  • The Baddest Monk (Savant, 2012)
  • Groovewise (Smoke Sessions, 2014)
  • The Adventurous Monk (Savant, 2014)

With Alex Sipiagin

  • Mirrors (Criss Cross, 2003)
  • Returning (Criss Cross, 2005)
  • Mirages (Criss Cross, 2009)
  • Live at Smalls (SmallsLIVE, 2013)
  • From Reality and Back (5Passion 2013)

With others

References

  1. ^ Janus, Cicily (2010). The New Face of Jazz. Billboard Books. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-8230-0065-4.
  2. ^ Miller, Mark. The Miller Compendium to Jazz in Canada. The Mercury Press. pp. 21–23.
  3. ^ Murphy, Sean. "A Conversation with Seamus Blake" (HMTL). JazzEd Magazine. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz". Archived from the original on 3 February 2011. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  5. ^ Ratliff, Ben (26 February 2011). "ARTS IN AMERICA; No Nightclub, Just Saxophones, Artfully Competing". The New York Times.
  6. ^ Chinen, Nate (8 June 2015). "Review: Antonio Sánchez With 2 Albums, 'The Meridian Suite' and 'Three Times Three'". New York Times. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  7. ^ BILAWSKY, Dan (8 January 2016). "Bill Stewart: Space Squid". All About Jazz. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
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