Immanuel Wilkins Explained

Immanuel Wilkins
Birth Date:August 7, 1997
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Genre:Jazz
Instruments:Alto saxophone
Website:|immanuelwilkins.com

Immanuel Wilkins (born August 7, 1997) is an American jazz saxophonist.[1] [2]

Life and work

Wilkins, who is of African American heritage, grew up in the Upper Darby neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He gained his first musical experiences in his community church, which led him to attend jazz courses at the Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts.

In 2009, as a teenager, he had the opportunity to perform the national anthem before the Philadelphia Eagles game.

Wilkins studied at the Juilliard School under Bruce Williams, Steve Wilson, and Joe Temperley.

Wilkins led his own band in the late 2010s, performing his own compositions and performing at jazz clubs and venues such as The Jazz Gallery, Smoke, Jamaica Center of Arts and Smalls.[3]

In 2020, he presented the debut album Omega, which he had recorded with Micah Thomas, Daryl Johns, and Kweku Sumbry.[4] [5]

Wilkins is a member of a quartet with Dezron Douglas, Johnathan Blake, and The Generation Gap and the formations of Philip Dizack and Noam Wiesenberg. He also contributed to Good Vibes' first two albums KingMaker (2019) and Who Are You? (2020), as well as Johnathan Blake's 2021 album, Homeward Bound (2021) and Kalia Vandever's 2022 album, Regrowth.

Discography

As leader

As a sideman

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Conrad . Thomas . Immanuel Wilkins: Omega (Blue Note) . 2022-07-04 . JazzTimes . August 13, 2020 . en-US.
  2. Web site: December 9, 2020 . Immanuel Wilkins Speaks To Black Experience In America . 2022-07-04 . downbeat.com . en.
  3. Web site: Immanuel Wilkins profile . 2022-07-04 . SmallsLIVE . en.
  4. Web site: Kreye . Andrian . Jazzkolumne: Die Jazz-Alben des Jahres 2020. . 2022-07-04 . Süddeutsche.de . December 14, 2020 . de.
  5. Web site: londonjazz . August 14, 2020 . Immanuel Wilkins – "Omega" . 2022-07-04 . London Jazz News . en-US.
  6. Web site: Immanuel Wilkins – "Omega". London Jazz News. 2020-08-16. Adam Sieff. August 14, 2020. en.
  7. Web site: Immanuel Wilkins Speaks to Black Experience in America. Down Beat 12/2020. 2021-06-15. Ed Enright. December 9, 2020. en.