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Genres
  
Genre
  
Jazz

Instruments
  
Instrument
  
Saxophone

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Occupations
  
Musician, composer, arranger, bandleader, educator

Website
  
Renma Records artist page

Albums
  
Mary Lou Williams - The Next 100 Years, Nini Green, Phantoms, No Walls

Record labels
  
Renma Recordings, Chiaroscuro Records, Foxhaven

Similar
  
Roberta Piket, Harvie S, Ingrid Jensen, Norman Simmons, Claire Daly

Jazz saxophonist virginia mayhew


Virginia Mayhew (born May 14, 1959, San Francisco, California) is a New York-based saxophonist, composer and bandleader. She has led her own groups for over 25 years, and currently leads several quartets, a quintet, and a septet.

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Mayhew has worked with such artists as Earl ‘Fatha’ Hines, Cab Calloway, Frank Zappa, James Brown, Norman Simmons, Al Grey, Junior Mance, Joe Williams, Chico O'Farrill, Marlena Shaw, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Kenny Barron, Leon Parker, Ingrid Jensen, Claudio Roditi, Nnenna Freelon, and many others.

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Mayhew has been a guest on Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz, the featured artist on NPR’s All Things Considered, and has appeared twice on Jazz Set with Dee Dee Bridgewater. In 2007 she was selected by Down Beat magazine as a "Rising Star" on soprano saxophone, and has been the subject of several feature articles in Down Beat, Jazztimes and Jazziz magazines.

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Her 2012 recording, Mary Lou Williams – The Next 100 Years, was selected by Down Beat as one of the Best New Releases of 2012 and by Rhapsody as one of the ten best new CDs of 2012.

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Mayhew has performed in many of New York City's major jazz venues, including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Town Hall, Jazz Standard, the Blue Note, Sweet Basil, and Small's, and has performed throughout the United States, Europe, Australia, Southeast Asia, as well as in the Caribbean and Bermuda. Mayhew has been featured as a leader at many jazz festivals, both within the United States and abroad, and has traveled twice as a representative of the United States as a Jazz Ambassador.

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Mayhew earned a black belt in Seido Karate, and is seen engaging in the sport on the cover of her fifth album, Sandan Shuffle. "My karate studies not only inspired the cover photo, but also the title track," she explained in an interview. "Sandan is 3rd level."

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Discography

  • Mary Lou Williams – The Next 100 Years (Renma, 2011)
  • Sandan Shuffle (Renma, 2008)
  • A Simple Thank You (Renma, 2008)
  • Phantoms (Renma, 2003)
  • No Walls (Renma, 2000)
  • Nini Green (Chiaroscuro, 1997)
  • Songs

    Nini GreenNini Green · 1997
    Hi-ya - Mama!No Walls · 2000
    Apple Flambe'No Walls · 2000

    References

    Virginia Mayhew Wikipedia


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