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Origin
  
Anchorage, Alaska, US

Instruments
  
Bass

Labels
  
Noir Records

Record label
  
NOIR RECORDS

Genres
  
Jazz

Years active
  
1990—present

Genre
  
Jazz

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Born
  
February 22, 1966 (age 51) (
1966-02-22
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer, bandleader, educator

Albums
  
The Sophisticate, Port Chicago

Awards
  
Isadora Duncan Dance Awards

Similar
  
Lavay Smith, Anna Deavere Smith, Jules Broussard, Bill Ortiz

Profiles

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Marcus Shelby (born February 2, 1966 in Anchorage, Alaska) is an American bass player, composer and educator best known for his major works for jazz orchestra, Port Chicago, Harriet Tubman, Soul of the Movement: Meditations on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Beyond the Blues: A Prison Oratorio. He has led the Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra since 2001 and has recorded with artists as diverse as Ledisi and Tom Waits.

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He has contributed numerous musical compositions to works created in collaboration with dance ensembles and theater artists ranging from California Shakespeare Theater to Intersection for the Arts.

Marcus Shelby Midday Tubman Tribute with the Marcus Shelby Orchestra

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Background

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When Shelby was 5, his family moved from Memphis, Tennessee to Sacramento, California. Shelby played double bass briefly as a teen, but abandoned music until 1988, when he attended a Wynton Marsalis concert with his father, which inspired him to rededicate himself to music.

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Shelby moved to Los Angeles and began working with drummer Billy Higgins. After winning the Charles Mingus Scholarship in 1991 he studied music at California Institute of the Arts with Higgins, composer James Newton, and Charlie Haden.

From 1991–1996 he recorded and toured with Black/Note (credited as Mark Shelby), a hard bop group based in Los Angeles.

In 1996, he moved to San Francisco, where he founded the Marcus Shelby Trio and the Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra. He has served as Artist in Residence at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and Composer in Residence at Intersection for the Arts.

In 2013, Shelby was appointed to the San Francisco Arts Commission.

Major works

  • 2002: Port Chicago, 14-movement suite for jazz orchestra
  • 2007: Harriet Tubman, oratorio for voice and jazz orchestra
  • 2011: Soul of the Movement: Meditations on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
  • 2015: Beyond the Blues: A Prison Oratorio
  • With Black/Note

  • 1991: 43rd & Degnan (World Stage)
  • 1994: Jungle Music (Columbia / Sony Music Distribution)
  • 1994: L.A. Underground (RED Distribution)
  • 1996: Nothin' But the Swing (Impulse! / GRP)
  • As leader

  • 1997: Un Faux Pas!, Marcus Shelby Trio (Noir)
  • 1998: Midtown Sunset, Marcus Shelby and the Jazzantiqua Music Ensemble (Noir)
  • 1998: Sophisticate, Marcus Shelby Trio (Noir)
  • 2001: The Lights Suite, Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra (Noir)
  • 2006: Port Chicago, Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra (Noir)
  • 2008: Harriet Tubman, Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra (Noir)
  • 2011: Soul of the Movement: Meditations on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra (Porto Franco)
  • As sideman/contributor

  • 1994: Judgement, Robert Stewart
  • 1996: Flow, Faye Carol
  • 1998: Mortyfied, New Morty Show
  • 1998: Intimate Strangers, Marcus Poston
  • 2004: Too Good to Be True, Buford Powers
  • 2005: First Pitch Swinging, Danny Grewen
  • 2006: It's a Good Thing, Jamie Davis
  • 2006: Blue Divine, Tammy Hall
  • 2007: The Shotgun Wedding Quintet, The Shotgun Wedding Quintet
  • 2007: The Code, John Calloway
  • 2007: 12 Gates to the City, Howard Wiley
  • 2008: Extraordinary Rendition, Rupa & the April Fishes
  • 2010: On a Day Like This..., Meklit Hadero
  • 2011: Bad as Me, Tom Waits
  • Select collaborations

  • 1993–2006 Musical Director, Jazz Antiqua Music and Dance Ensemble
  • 1998–2004: Savage Jazz Dance Company, Musical Director
  • 2014: The Legacy of Duke Ellington: 50 Years of Swing! with California Shakespeare Theater
  • 2015: Notes from the Field: Doing Time in Education, The California Chapter with Anna Deavere Smith
  • Awards, honors, and commissions

  • 1991: Charles Mingus Scholarship
  • 2000: Meet the Composer residency
  • 2000: Creative Work Fund commission
  • 2003: Equal Justice Society commission
  • 2005: Oakland Ballet commission
  • 2006: Fellow, Resident Dialogues Program of the Committee for Black Performing Arts, Stanford University
  • 2008: Bay Area Theater Critics Circle Award, Best Original Music Score, Sonny's Blues
  • 2009: Black Metropolis Research Consortium Fellowship
  • Songs

    Big Fine DaddyEverybody's Talkin' 'bout Miss Thing! · 2000
    Oo Poppa DoOne Hour Mama · 1996
    Jumpin' in the MorningMiss Smith to You! · 2009

    References

    Marcus Shelby Wikipedia