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Scott D Marshall
Toronto - based saxophonist, composer, producer, band leader, and educator Scott Marshall is highly sought after for his skills within the jazz community, and professional jobbing scenes of his city. A skilled composer and arranger, Scott’s compositions have been featured on five of his own releases: Dream Logic Project (2018) Nihahi Ridge (2014), Vignettes (2010), Nine Moments of Time (2007), and Face it (2002), as well as two releases by the group Out of Order: What Now (2000), and Out of Order (1997). Scott’s compositions have also been featured in the feature length movie The Anniversary by Canadian film maker Valarie Buhagiar, and the short film The Loss by Consistent C Films. Scott is a skilled producer. As well as producing his own five releases, Scott produced and arranged all the music for the highly successful twenty five show concert series Marshall at the Monarch (2013 - 2015), which featured many great Toronto jazz musicians like: Dave Young, David Braid, Kevin Turcotte, Mike Murley, David Restivo, Adrean Farugia, Rich Brown, Mike Downs, Jim Vivian, and Terry Clarke to name a few. Scott also co-produced and arranged all the music for Lyne Tremblay’s critically acclaimed release Break and Enter (2003) and served as Lyne’s music director for several years. Scott also co produced two shows with writer, producer, actor John Evans: The Deco Show (2004), and The Beat Generation (2014). Scott’s abilities on the saxophone, featured on his own recordings, have also found him appearing as a guest soloist on several releases including: Lyne Tremblay’s critically acclaimed release Break and Enter (2003), Bill Stevenson’s ECMA award winning recording For the Record (2006), Tom Leighton’s Leighton Tendencies (2010), Tom Swift’s release The Fortunate Few (2013), and NOJO’S critically acclaimed release NOJO Explores the Dark Side (2010). In addition to recording Scott has performed with a lengthy and diverse list of accomplished musicians including: Norah Jones, Johnny Mathus, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Bobby Caldwell, Russel de Carle, The Shuffle Demons, Denzel Sinclaire, The Kitchener Waterloo Symphony Orchestra, Manteca, Pretzel Logic, Shadmehr Aghilli, Hot Toddy, Bill Stevenson, Lyne Tremblay, Out of Order, and the Juno-winning big-band NOJO. Scott Marshall and the Jazztice League is Scott’s newest ensemble. Comprised of players he has worked with over the years that he found exciting and inspiring to play with. “I wanted to put a dream band together” …and what a dream band it is, joining Scott, who plays tenor sax on this outing, is an elite group of Canadian jazz masters.
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Dream Logic Project
From: Dream Logic ProjectBy Scott D Marshall
Bruiseberry Pie
From: Dream Logic ProjectBy Scott D Marshall
Super Slo Mo
From: Dream Logic ProjectBy Scott D Marshall
Sunday Afternoon Blues
From: Dream Logic ProjectBy Scott D Marshall
Dream Logic
From: Dream Logic ProjectBy Scott D Marshall
Dream Logic Project
From: Dream Logic ProjectBy Scott D Marshall
Dream Logic Project
From: Dream Logic ProjectBy Scott D Marshall
The Anthropocene
From: Dream Logic ProjectBy Scott D Marshall