George Garzone
George Garzone is a saxophonist and jazz educator from Boston, Massachusetts.
Biography
Garzone is a member of the Fringe, a jazz trio founded in 1972 that includes bassist John Lockwood and drummer Bob Gullotti. The group has released several albums. Garzone has appeared on over 20 recordings. He began on tenor saxophone when he was six, played in a family band, and attended music school in Boston. He toured Europe with Jamaaladeen Tacuma and performed with Jack DeJohnette, Joe Lovano, John Patitucci, Danilo Pérez, Rachel Z, and Bob Weir and Ratdog.Garzone is also a jazz educator, teaching at the Berklee College of Music, New England Conservatory, Longy School of Music, New York University, and the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. He pioneered the triadic chromatic approach. His students include Mindi Abair Branford Marsalis, Donny McCaslin, Danilo Pérez, Joshua Redman, Luciana Souza, and Mark Turner.
In 1995 he recorded a tribute to Stan Getz on NYC Records called Alone: Four's and Two's followed a year later with Joe Lovano, and in 1999 Garzone returned with Moodiology. Fringe in New York was released in summer 2000. With the Joe Lovano Nonet he recorded at the Village Vanguard in September 2002.
He has also performed with Don Alias, Kenny Barron, Dennis Chambers, Stanley Cowell, Anton Fig, Dan Gottlieb, Tom Harrell, Dave Holland, Dave Liebman, Cecil McBee, Bob Moses, Gary Peacock, Marvin Smith, Bill Stewart, Harvie Swartz, and Lenny White.
Triadic Chromatic Approach
The triadic chromatic approach is an improvisatory approach created by George Garzone while teaching at colleges in Boston and New York City. The approach was developed to allow the improviser to be able to improvise freely without having to concern themselves with what is going on harmonically.This approach is applied by selecting one the four standard triads and moving by a half step into another inversion of the same type of triad. This is a broad definition and there are many ways to be able to manipulate and change this approach.
Discography
As a leader
- Alone, ; with Luciana Souza, voice; Chuck Loeb, guitar; David Kikoski, piano; Eddie Gómez, bass; Lenny White, drums
- Four's and Two's, ; with Joe Lovano, saxophones; Joey Calderazzo, piano; John Lockwood, bass; Bill Stewart, drums.
- Demetrio's Dream, Music by Gianni Pezzano,
- Moodiology, ; with Kenny Werner, piano; John Lockwood, bass; Bob Gullotti, drums; Claire Daly, baritone saxophone; Douglas Yates, alto saxophone, bass clarinet; Mike Mainieri, vibraphone.
- The Fringe in New York, ; with the Fringe and Mike Mainieri, vibraphone.
- One Two Three Four, ; with Chris Crocco, guitar; Dennis Irwin, bass; Pete Zimmer, drums
- Audacity with Frank Tiberi, Jakob Hoyer, Jonas Westergard, Rasmus Ehlers
- 3 Nights in L.A. with Peter Erskine, Alan Pasqua and Darek Oles
With The Fringe
- The Fringe,
- Live!
- Hey Open Up,
- The Raging Bulls, Ap-Gu-Ga
- Return of the Neanderthal Man,
- It's Time for the Fringe,
- Live in Israel,
- Live in Iseo,
- The Fringe Live at the Zeitgeist
With others
- George Russell and the In Living Time Orchestra: The African Game,
- Mordy Ferber: Mr. X,
- Bob Moses/Tisziji Munoz: Love Everlasting,
- The Schulldogs: Tenor Tantrums,
- Gunther Schuller featuring Orange Then Blue: Jumpin' in the Future,
- Orange Then Blue: Where Were You?,
- George Schuller: Looking Up from Down Below,
- Wolfgang Muthspiel: Black and Blue,
- Danilo Pérez: The Journey,
- Alex Deutsch: Pink, Inc,
- Ingrid Jensen: Vernal Fields,
- Rachel Z: Room of One's Own,
- David White: Double Double,
- Dave Bryant: The Eternal Hang,
- Mike Mainieri: An American Diary Vol. 2: The Dreamings,
- Claire Daly: Swing Low,
- Luciana Souza: The Answer to Your Silence,
- Frank Tiberi: Tiberian Mode,
- Johnny Johansson: Boston Tea Party,
- Various Artists: As Long as You're Living Yours: The Music of Keith Jarrett,
- Joe Lovano Nonet: 52nd Street Themes,
- Martin Taylor: Kiss and Tell,
- Jerry Steinhilber: Chicago Trio/New York Tenor,
- Barry Wedgle: Paradise,
- Dino Govoni: Breakin' Out,
- Joe Lovano Nonet: On This Day: At the Vanguard ,
- Abby and Norm Group: Melodic Miner's Daughter,
- Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra with Bob Brookmeyer and George Garzone: Clairvoyance,
- Chris Crocco Fluid Trio: Fluid Trio,
- Lello Molinari: Multiple Personalities, No More Mr. Nice Guy, On a Boston Night
- Leah Gough-Cooper's Human Equivalent: Future Pop,
Performances with prominent artists
Trumpet players: Randy Brecker, Tom Harrell, Eddie Henderson, Ingrid Jensen, John McNeil, Tiger Okoshi, Herb Pomeroy, Barry Ries
Trombonists: Bob Brookmeyer, Hal Crook
Pianists: Kenny Barron, Ran Blake, Joanne Brackeen, Jaki Byard, Joey Calderazzo, Chick Corea, Stanley Cowell, David Kikoski, Bevan Manson, John Medeski,, Alan Pasqua, Danilo Pérez, Kenny Werner, Rachel Z
Guitarists: John Abercrombie, Mick Goodrick, Chuck Loeb, Ben Monder, Wolfgang Muthspiel, Martin Taylor, Barry Wedgle, David White
Drummers/Percussionists: Don Alias, Jeff Ballard, Brian Blade, Gary Chaffee, Dennis Chambers, Jack DeJohnette, Peter Erskine, Al Foster, Bob Gullotti, Billy Hart, Roy Haynes, Elvin Jones, Mel Lewis, Mike Mainieri, Rakalam Bob Moses, Buddy Rich, Mickey Roker, George Schuller, Steve Smith, Jerry Steinhilber, Bill Stewart, Lenny White, Can Kozlu
Bassists: Ron Carter, Ray Drummond, Eddie Gómez, Larry Grenadier, Dave Holland, Dennis Irwin, Marc Johnson, John Lockwood, Cecil McBee, Christian McBride, John Patitucci, Gary Peacock, Ed Schuller, Harvie S, Miroslav Vitous, Reggie Workman
Composers/Conductors: Gil Evans, Gunther Schuller, Lello Molinari
Ensembles: The Carla Bley Big Band, Gil Evans Orchestra, The Fringe, George Russell and the In Living Time Orchestra, The Joe Lovano Nonet, Medeski, Martin and Wood, Orange Then Blue, The Woody Herman Band
Non-jazz artists: Aerosmith, Musica Viva, The Dells, Extreme, Aretha Franklin, Engelbert Humperdinck, Tom Jones, Gladys Knight, Liberace, New Kids on the Block, Elvis Presley, The Temptations, Rodney Dangerfield, Ratdog
Notable students
- Benny Sharoni
- Walter Smith III
- Chris Speed
- Marcus Strickland
- Damian Draghici
- Joshua Redman
- Seamus Blake
- Chris Cheek
- Donny McCaslin
- Chris Speed
- Branford Marsalis