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Wynton Marsalis

Born 1961-10-18
📍 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Wynton Learson Marsalis (born October 18, 1961) is an American trumpeter, composer, and music instructor, who is currently the artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. He has been active in promoting classical and jazz music, often to young audiences. Marsalis has won nine Grammy Awards, and his oratorio Blood on the Fields was the first jazz composition to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. Marsalis is the only musician to have won a Grammy Award in both jazz and classical categories in the same year.

Marsalis was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on October 18, 1961, and grew up in the suburb of Kenner. He is the second of six sons born to Dolores Ferdinand Marsalis and Ellis Marsalis Jr., a pianist and music teacher. He was named after jazz pianist Wynton Kelly. Branford Marsalis is his older brother and Jason Marsalis and Delfeayo Marsalis are younger. All three are jazz musicians. While sitting at a table with trumpeters Al Hirt, Miles Davis, and Clark Terry, his father jokingly suggested that he might as well get Wynton a trumpet, too. Hirt volunteered to give him one, so at the age of six Marsalis received his first trumpet.

Although he owned a trumpet when he was six, he did not practice much until he was 12. He attended Benjamin Franklin High School and the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts. He studied classical music at school and jazz at home with his father. He played in funk bands and a marching band led by Danny Barker. He performed on trumpet publicly as the only black musician in the New Orleans Civic Orchestra. After winning a music contest at fourteen, he performed Joseph Haydn's trumpet concerto with the New Orleans Philharmonic. Two years later he performed Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major by Bach. At seventeen, he was one of the youngest musicians admitted to Tanglewood Music Center. Marsalis applied to only two music colleges, the Juilliard School and Northwestern University. He was accepted to both schools and chose to attend the former.

In 1979, he moved to New York City to attend the Juilliard School for a Bachelor of Music in trumpet performance, leaving in 1981 without earning a degree. He intended to pursue a career in classical music. In 1980, he toured Europe as a member of the Art Blakey band, becoming a member of The Jazz Messengers and remaining with Blakey until 1982. He changed his mind about his career and turned to jazz. He has said that years of playing with Blakey influenced his decision. He recorded for the first time with Blakey and one year later he went on tour with Herbie Hancock. After signing a contract with Columbia, he recorded his first solo album. In 1982, he established a quintet with his brother Branford Marsalis, Kenny Kirkland, Charnett Moffett, and Jeff "Tain" Watts. When Branford and Kenny Kirkland left three years later to record and tour with Sting, Marsalis formed a quartet, this time with Marcus Roberts on piano, Robert Hurst on double bass, and Watts on drums. After a while, the band expanded to include Wessell Anderson, Wycliffe Gordon, Eric Reed, Herlin Riley, Reginald Veal, and Todd Williams. ...

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Filmography 54

In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon
as Self
2024
Jazz 100
as self
2023
Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
as Self
2022
Hargrove
as Self
2022
Up From the Streets - New Orleans: The City of Music
as Self - musician
2021
A Swingin' Sesame Street Celebration
as Self
2020
A World Without Beethoven?
as Self
2020
Find Your Groove
as Self
2020
Topowa! Never Give Up
as Self
2020
The Great American Read
as Self
2018
Chasing Trane
as Self - Musician
2017
Tony Bennett Celebrates 90
as Self
2016
Song of Lahore
as Self
2015
Brownie Speaks
as Self
2014
VA - Jazz Intermezzo Vol.1
as Self (archive footage)
2013
Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton Play the Blues - Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center
as Self
2011
On the Shoulders of Giants
2011
Masterclass
as Self
2010
Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis Play the Music of Ray Charles
as Self - Trumpet and Vocals
2009
Let Freedom Swing: Conversations on Jazz and Democracy
as Self
2009
Tootie's Last Suit
as Self
2009
Willie Nelson / Wynton Marsalis - Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center, NYC
as Musicien
2008
Wynton Marsallis and JALC Orchestra - Congo Square
as Self
2008
Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans
as Self - Interviewee / Self - Musician
2008
Live from Abbey Road: Best of Season 1
as Self
2006
When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts
as Self
2006
The N Word
as Self
2006
Iconoclasts
as Self
2005
Shelter from the Storm: A Concert for the Gulf Coast
as Self
2005
Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy?
as Campbell (voice)
2005
Real Time with Bill Maher
as Self
2003
The Marsalis Family: A Jazz Celebration
as Self - trumpet
2003
Wynton Marsalis - Blues & Swing
as Self
2002
It's Black Entertainment
as Self
2002
Jazz
as Self
2001
Soul Food
as Self
2000
The Worlds of Harry Connick Jr.
as Self
1999
The Chris Rock Show
as Self
1997
Charles Mingus: Triumph of the Underdog
as Self
1997
Tony Bennett's New York
as Self
1996
The Daily Show
as Self
1996
Accent on the Offbeat
as Self
1995
Late Show with David Letterman
as Self - Musical Guest
1993
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
as Self
1992
Satchmo: The Life of Louis Armstrong
as Self
1992
A Carnegie Hall Christmas Concert
as Self
1991
Tune in Tomorrow...
as Self - The Wynton Marsalis Band
1990
Sesame Street: Sing Yourself Silly!
as Self (archive footage)
1990
Charles Mingus: Epitaph
1990
A Classical Jazz Christmas with Wynton Marsalis
as Self
1989
Sesame Street: Put Down the Duckie
as Self
1988
Saturday Night Live
as Self - Musical Guest
1975
Le Grand Échiquier
as Self
1972
Great Performances
as Self
1971