Matteson-Phillips Tubajazz Consort Explained

Matteson-Phillips Tubajazz Consort is a US big band scored for low brass instrumentseuphoniums, and tubas – performed by artists who are renowned in jazz or classical or both.

History

The group was formed in 1975 by Rich Matteson and Harvey Phillips as a way to make a unique contribution to the First International Brass Congress in Montreux, Switzerland, the following year. Other members included Ashley Alexander (euphonium, double bell euphonium), Steve Harlos (piano), Jack Petersen (guitar), John Marcellus (euphonium), R. Winston Morris (tuba), and Daniel Perantoni (tuba). The band played at the Adelaide Festival in Australia in February 1978 and at other venues in Australia, including the Sydney Opera House. They set attendance records at The Basement, a Sydney jazz club.[1]

Tubajazz is a trademark of the Harvey Phillips Foundation, Inc., a New York not-for-profit corporation founded by Harvey Phillips in 1977 and is based in Bloomington, IN. The trademark was registered November 19, 1996, at the US Patent and Trademark Office.

Artists

Rich Matteson, Ashley Alexander, John Allred, Buddy Baker, John Marcellus

Harvey Phillips, Daniel Perantoni, R. Winston Morris

Lou Fischer, Billy Michaels, Rufus Reid, Kelly Sill

Composers and arrangers

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Goodbye Rich – We'll Miss You . Phillips . Harvey . Jazz Educators Journal . 26 . 2 . 16 April 2014.