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Name
  
Dale Barlow

Role
  
Composer

Music group
  
The Jazz Messengers


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Albums
  
Treat Me Gently, Moanin', Horace Silver and the Jazz, A Night in Tunisia, Art Blakey's Jazz Messeng

Similar People
  
Paul Grabowsky, Scott Tinkler, Cedar Walton, Billy Higgins, Margaret Urlich

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Dale Barlow (born Sydney, Australia, 25 December 1959) is a jazz saxophonist, flute player and composer.

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In the early 1980s Barlow moved to New York, where he was a member of two groups, the Cedar Walton Quartet and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, two of the greatest training grounds for musicians in jazz history.

Barlow has also toured and recorded with many other jazz greats including Sonny Stitt, Chet Baker, Gil Evans, Jackie McLean, Billy Cobham, Dizzy Gillespie, Curtis Fuller, Eddie Palmieri, Benny Golson, Lee Konitz, Helen Merrill, Mulgrew Miller, Kenny Barron, Ray Drummond, Dave Kikowski, Richie Cole, Dizzy Gillespie, Billy Higgins, Freddie Hubbard and Wynton Marsalis, Cindy Blackman, Ernie Watts, Eddie Henderson, Jeff Watts, Essiet Essiet, Bennie Green and Mike Nock. He played with the Gil Evans' Big Band, and was a member of the Billy Cobham band for 3 years.

Dale also was a part of the English Jazz scene for some years where he performed at Ronnie Scotts many times as a part of Ronnies' band, as well as his own units, and was a composer and member of the original 'Loose Tubes Big Band'. He was in Stan Traceys' Group, Gordon Becks' Quintet, and performed with Kenny Wheeler and Django Bates. He recorded and performed with numerous pop artists while in England including- Wham, Style Council, Sting, Ian Dury.

In Australia and SEAsia he has performed with many artists and groups, including Keys Music Association, The Benders, Bruce Cale, Roger Frampton, Vince Jones, Margaret Urlich, Kate Ceberano, Indra Lesmana, and Dwiki Dharmawan. Dale's group 'The Wizards of Oz' with Paul Grabowsky, Lloyd Swanton and Tony Buck, was the first Australian group to undertake a major 2 continent tour (USA/Canada/Europe) with assistance from the Australia Council for the Arts.

Dale was chosen to represent Australia at International Jazz Day 2013 in Istanbul alongside Esperanza Spalding, Robert Glasper, Ben Williams, Terri Lyne Carrington, Terence Blanchard, Herbie Hancock and others.

Barlow briefly studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in the late 1970s. After moving to New York, he studied saxophone with George Coleman and Dave Liebman, piano with Barry Harris, and Hal Galper, and won a BMI scholarship to study at the "Jazz composers workshop" with Bob Brookmeyer and Manny Album. Dale has a Masters of Music degree originally begun at City College New York under Ron Carter and completed at ANU Canberra. He has received numerous awards and accolades including: 3 ARIA Awards, Album of the Year/ Jazz performer of the year/ International Artist of the Year/ Bicentennial Artist of the Year, four Mo Awards and numerous grants and credits for his achievements and contribution to the arts In Australia.

Dale loves being part of the world jazz community and hosts his own bands featuring his original music in the spirit of the now and oneness with all things.

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As leader

  • Hipnotation (1990; Spiral Scratch Records)
  • Horn (1990; Spiral Scratch Records)
  • Jazz Juice (1992; Hipnotation Records)
  • Windmills on Mars (2004; Dale Barlow and Walter Lampe Hipnotation Records)
  • Dale Barlow Live (2008; JazzHead Oz)
  • Where We Live (Dale Barlow's Nomads Hipnotation Records)
  • As sideman

    With Art Blakey

  • Chippin' In (Timeless, 1990)
  • One for All (A&M, 1990)
  • With Cedar Walton

  • Bluesville Time (Criss Cross Jazz, 1994)
  • Manhattan After Hours (2003)
  • With Steve Brien

  • Token Entry (2001)
  • With John JB Butler

  • Live in Peru (2004)
  • With Billy Cobham

  • Live at Jazz Cafe London (2005)
  • With Paul Grabowsky

  • Tee Vee (2004)
  • With Vince Jones

  • One Day Spent (2000)
  • With Peter O'Mara

  • Peter O'Mara (1980)
  • With Daryl Pratt

  • Pratt's Alchemy: Works for Percussion (2005)
  • References

    Dale Barlow Wikipedia