Saturday, October 23, 2010

Duane Eubanks was born into a family of gifted musical talent....

Duane Eubanks was born into a family of gifted musical talent. His mother, pianist Vera Eubanks, brothers, trombonist Robin Eubanks, and Tonight Show with Jay Leno guitarist Kevin Eubanks, and uncle, legendary pianist Ray Bryant have all contributed to his early music education.

The Philadelphia native played trumpet for the first time at age 11, but didn’t consider music as a career until college. While studying for a Business Administration degree at the University of Maryland, Duane joined the university’s jazz band, which afforded him opportunities to play with jazz luminaries as Stanley Turrentine, Shirley Scott, Charles Fambrough, and Clark Terry. After graduating from the University of Maryland, Duane studied jazz at Temple University. Photo by KBTECH Productionz

He performed in master classes with Dr. Billy Taylor and Wynton Marsalis. In addition to his formal jazz education, Duane took two years of private lessons with famed trumpeter Johnny Coles, who became one of his primary mentors. The years of study and continual encouragement from Robin and Kevin motivated Duane to take on his ultimate challenge. In 1996, he moved to New York with his good friend and musical partner Orrin Evans. Duane caught the attention of French producer Aleardo G. Buzzi while sitting in with Robin at Bradley’s in New York. Aleardo recorded Robin’s 1998 TCB records release 4:JJ/Slide, Curtis & Al on which Duane played trumpet.

Duane’s inspired playing left a lasting impression on Aleardo. Aleardo then approached Duane with a proposal to record his first CD as leader for TCB. The result was his critically acclaimed debut, My Shining Hour released in 1999. Duane believes that there is value in working with big bands and observed that historically, trumpeters come up through big bands before launching their solo careers. That being said, Duane has played with the Dave Holland Big Band, Frank Foster Loud Minority Big Band, Oliver Lake Big Band, Illinois Jacquet Big Band, Next Legacy Orchestra, Jason Lindner Big Band, and Lionel Hampton Big Band. He has worked with Bootsie Barnes, Benny Golson, Bobby Watson, Mickey Roker, James Moody, Donald Byrd, Terell Stafford, Tim Warfield Jr., Antonio Hart, The Temptations, Mulgrew Miller, Robin Eubanks, Elvin Jones, Louis Hayes, Curtis Fuller, and John Hicks.

Currently, Duane is teaching private lessons at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, touring with Dave Holland’s two time Grammy winning Big Band, Mulgrew Miller’s band, Wingspan, and working on a project with Kevin. Duane is a busy sideman and is dedicated to seeing the growth of his music and career as a leader. His most recent recording as leader is Second Take on TCB Records. Duane has performed in many different genres of music. This has given him the opportunity to work and record with Talib Kweli, Wu Tang Clan, Mos Def, Freedom Williams, and recently Kirk Franklin. Duane is now working on a recording to incorporate all of these influences.

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