John Warren (Canadian musician) explained
John Warren |
Birth Date: | September 23, 1938 |
Birth Place: | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Instrument: | Baritone saxophone |
Genre: | Jazz |
Occupation: | Musician, composer, jazz musician |
John Warren (born September 23, 1938, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian jazz musician (saxophone) and composer, known for the cooperation with John Surman and Mike Westbrook.[1]
Career
Warren has played with many of the UK's most notable modernists like John Surman and Mike Westbrook, beginning in the 1960s. Warren was a regular member of Mike Westbrook Concert Band and The Mike Westbrook Orchestra.[2] [3]
Discography
- Tales of the Algonquin (Deram, 1971), with John Surman
- John Warren Bigband - Live (Sparkasse Bremen, 1976)
- The Brass Project (ECM Records, 1993), with John Surman
- Finally Beginning (Fuzzy Moon Records, 2008)
- Following On (Fuzzy Moon Records, 2009)
- The Traveller's Tale (Fledg'ling Records, 2017)
Notes and References
- Web site: John Warren Discography - Discogs.com. .
- News: John Surman and John Warren – review . London . John Fordham (jazz critic). John. Fordham. . June 5, 2012. The Guardian.co.uk
- Web site: Jazz – The encyclopedia of music in Canada . August 14, 2012 . June 25, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130625233037/http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/articles/emc/jazz . dead .