Birth name Evan Christopher Role Clarinetist Name Evan Christopher | Instruments Clarinet Occupation(s) Clarinetist | |
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Albums Django a la Creole, New Orleans Rendezvous Genres Music of New Orleans, Trad jazz, World music Similar People Tom McDermott, Koen De Cauter, Dick Hyman, Irvin Mayfield, Wycliffe Gordon |
Evan christopher clarinet road blues in the air sept 2013
Evan Christopher (born August 31, 1969 in Long Beach, California) is an American clarinetist and composer based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Recognized mainly for a personal brand of "contemporary early-jazz", he strives to extend the legacy of the clarinet style created by early New Orleans clarinetists such as Lorenzo Tio Jr., Sidney Bechet, Omer Simeon, Barney Bigard, and Johnny Dodds.
Contents
- Evan christopher clarinet road blues in the air sept 2013
- Fantasie and riverboat shuffle by evan christopher and django a la creole
- Background
- Career
- Educator and composer
- As leader
- As sideman or featured guest
- References

Fantasie and riverboat shuffle by evan christopher and django a la creole
Background

His first musical training was at the Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts. After high school, he studied saxophone at the University of Southern California with Dr. Thom Mason and went on to graduate from California State University at Long Beach where he studied clarinet with Gary Bovyer. Early mentors include clarinetists Kenny Davern, Tony Scott,soprano saxophonist George Probert and bassist, Marshall Hawkins
Career

Tours with singer-songwriter A.J. Croce in the early 1990s first brought Christopher to New Orleans. He moved there in 1994 and enjoyed varied work before leaving to join the Jim Cullum Jazz Band in San Antonio, Texas in 1996. For nearly three years, he appeared nightly as their featured clarinetist and recorded several of their syndicated radio programs, Riverwalk Jazz. Christopher returned to New Orleans, but was forced to leave again in 2005 when the Federal levees failed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. He traveled continuously and even based himself briefly in Paris at the invitation of the French government. During this artist-residency, he formed his current groups, the Jazz Traditions PROJECT and Django à la Créole. The latter fuses Gypsy Swing with New Orleans grooves and rhythms of “le monde Créole.” U.S. tours with Irvin Mayfield's New Orleans Jazz Orchestra made it possible for Christopher to return to New Orleans where he has been permanently based since 2008. He is a charter member of jazz composer guild, NOLA ArtHouse Music as well as the Seahawk Modern Jazz Orchestra based in Southern California
Educator and composer
Christopher published research and presentations on the New Orleans clarinet style and in 2002 initiated pursuit of a musicology degree at Tulane University. From 2008–2009, he taught part-time at the University of New Orleans where he coached a "New Orleans Music Ensemble" that performed with guest artists such as Lucien Barbarin and Marcus Roberts.

As a composer, original songs appear on albums such as Delta Bound featuring pianist Dick Hyman (Arbors, 2007), The Remembering Song featuring guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli (Arbors, 2010), and the Grammy-winning New Orleans Jazz Orchestra's Book One. In July 2010, he debuted the "Treat It Gentle Suite," a concerto for clarinet and jazz band in the New Orleans style, with the Minnesota Orchestra.
As leader
