Carol Sudhalter Explained

Carol Sudhalter
Birth Name:Carol Sudhalter
Birth Date:January 5, 1943
Birth Place:Newton, Massachusetts, U.S.
Instrument:Tenor Saxophone
Baritone Saxophone
Flute
Piano
Genre:Jazz
Occupation:musician & journalist
Years Active:1975–present

Carol Stearns Sudhalter (January 5, 1943) is an American Jazz saxophonist.

Biography

Sudhalter grew up in a musical family: Her father Albert played the alto saxophone in the New England area with the bands of Herbie Marsh, Eddy Duchin, Bobby Hackett and others. Her brothers and other relatives were also musicians. Richard Sudhalter, nicknamed "Dick", the oldest brother, played trumpet/cornet and wrote award-winning books on Jazz history. Middle brother James played baritone saxophone and formed and ran a ’twist’ band.

Musical career

In the early nineteen-sixties Sudhalter began to play flute while majoring in biology at Smith College. She continued to study flute with private teachers in Washington DC, New York, Boston, Israel and Italy until 1978. She studied theory and Third Stream music with Ran Blake and Phil Wilson at the New England Conservatory of Music. From the nineteen-seventies on she has been teaching piano, saxophone and flute privately, at Mannes College, and for the New York Pops Salute to Music Program.

In 1975 she decided to take up saxophone, and in 1978 relocated from Boston to NYC to join the first all-women Latin band, Latin Fever, produced by Larry Harlow (salsa). In 1986 she founded the Astoria Big Band.[1] She has performed with Sarah McLawler, Etta Jones, Chico Freeman, Jimmy McGriff, Duffy Jackson and other celebrities, and played in renowned NYC Jazz clubs as well as domestic, Italian[2] and British Jazz festivals. She initiated the ‘Jazz Monday’ concerts at Athens Square Park between 1989 and 2001, along with several other local festivals in Queens, NY, where she resides. Sudhalter is a member of the Jazz Journalists Association.[3]

She was written up in Leslie Gourse's MADAME JAZZ[4] [5] (Oxford University Press, 1997) as Chapter 14: "Carol Sudhalter: A Role Model" as well as in W. Royal Stokes' "Growing Up With Jazz"[6] [7] (Oxford University Press, 2005). More articles were recently published in THE HUFFINGTON POST,[8] The Queens Council on the Arts [9] and on local802afm.org.[10]

In 2012 Carol Sudhalter was nominated for the 2012 International Down Beat Readers’ Jazz Poll, and was voted 9th place in the category "best Jazz Flutist".[11]

Discography (as a leader)

TitleFormat & YearLabel
Hey There LP - 1985Carolina Records
Soon CD - 1997Carolina Records
Carol in the Garden of Jazz CD - 1999Carolina Records
It's Time CD - 2002Carolina Records
Last Train to Astoria CD - 2002Carolina Records
Shades of Carol[12] [13] CD - 2005Alfa Music
The Octave Tunes[14] CD - 2010Alfa Music
Carmelo and Carol Remember: The Great Film Music of the Sixties CD - 2011Geco Records with special permission from Alfa Music

External links

References

  1. New York Big Band Caroling by Roy Fox, Queens Q-guide, April 15, 1999.
  2. Carol Zittisce Tutti by Beppe Montresor, Il Giornale D Verona, December 29, 2002
  3. http://members.jazzjournalists.org/Content/Members/MemberPublicProfile.aspx?pageId=550713&memberId=2792160 Jazz Journalists Association
  4. http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Music/PopularMusic/Jazz/?view=usa&ci=9780195106473 Leslie Gourse's MADAME JAZZ
  5. http://www.jazzhouse.org/library/index.php3?read=lee1 Review by Nancy Ann Lee, from Jazz Notes, February 2, 1995
  6. http://www.wroyalstokes.com/growing_up_review-html Bridget Arnwine’s Review of Growing Up With Jazz
  7. http://jazztimes.com/articles/16506-growing-up-with-jazz-twenty-four-musicians-talk-about-their-lives-and-careers-w-royal-stokes Review by Janine Coveney
  8. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nancy-ruhling/astoria-characters-the-sa_b_6545442.html Astoria Characters: The Sax Player
  9. http://queenscouncilarts.org/artist-pick-month-carol-sudhalter/ Artist Pick of the Month – Carol Sudhalter
  10. http://www.local802afm.org/2015/01/carol-sudhalters-jazz-narratives/ Carol Sudhalter’s Jazz Narratives by Todd Bryant Weeks
  11. http://www.qchron.com/editions/western/carol-sudhalter-gets-downbeat-readers-poll-honor/article_47cb65d1-8fc0-5dca-927a-4ba11763e349.html Queens Chronicle, November 15, 2012 by Josey Bartlett
  12. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/11/AR2006051100543.html The Washington Post, May 12, 2006 by Mike Joyce
  13. https://archive.today/20130216074007/http://www.jazzreview.com/index.php/reviews/latest-cd-reviews/item/23131- Review on jazzreview.com by Peter Westbrook
  14. http://jazzsaints.blogspot.de/2010/04/octave-tunes.html Review on JazzSaints