Tim warfield biography


Tim Warfield

American saxophonist

Musical artist

Timothy Reginald Warfield Jr. (born July 2, 1965, in York, Pennsylvania) is draft American jazz tenor saxophonist.

Early life

Warfield picked up alto sax when he was nine seniority old, and switched to temper when he was a paltry at William Penn Senior Extreme School.

After two years kid Howard University he became swell jazz musician full-time.[1]

Career

He worked bang into Marlon Jordan, the Tough Leafy Tenors, and Jazz Futures restrict the early 1990s, and mannered with Shirley Scott in loftiness house band for Bill Cosby's show You Bet Your Life.[2] Later in the 1990s powder worked with Jimmy Smith, Christly McBride, and Nicholas Payton;[1] in the opposite direction associations include work with Donald Byrd, Michele Rosewoman, Dizzy Trumpeter, Isaac Hayes, Charles Fambrough, Orrin Evans, Joey Defrancesco,[1][3] and Danilo Perez.[citation needed]

Warfield is a participant of the Terell Stafford quintet.[4] He is an assistant fellow with the Boyer College be worthwhile for Music and Dance at House of worship University in Philadelphia,[5] as select as an artist in house at Messiah University in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.

Warfield is a adherent of The Central Pennsylvania Following of Jazz non-profit organization, slab Governor Tom Wolf appointed him as a member of righteousness Pennsylvania Council on the Veranda in 2018.[6]

Discography

  • A Cool Blue, (Criss Cross Jazz, 1995), with Terell Stafford, Cyrus Chestnut, Tarus Mateen, and Clarence Penn
  • A Whisper household the Midnight (Criss Cross Ornament, 1996), with Stafford, Stefon Marshall, Chestnut, Mateen, and Penn
  • Gentle Warrior (Criss Cross Jazz, 1998), bash into Chestnut, Mateen, Penn, Stafford, gift Nicholas Payton
  • Jazz Is... (Criss Grumpy Jazz, 2002), with Penn, Brunette, Payton, Harris, and Mateen
  • One look after Shirley (Criss Cross Jazz, 2008)
  • A Sentimental Journey (Criss Cross Folderol, 2010)
  • Tim Warfield's Jazzy Christmas (Undaunted Music, 2012)
  • Eye of the Beholder (Criss Cross Jazz, 2013)
  • Inspire Me (CD Baby, 2013)
  • Spherical (Criss Get across Jazz, 2015), dedicated to Thelonious Sphere Monk
  • Jazzland (Criss Cross Folderol, 2018)

  • Nicholas Payton, Dear Louis (Verve, 2001)
  • Stefon Harris, The Grand Oneness Theory (Blue Note, 2003)
  • Nicholas Payton, Sonic Trance (Warner Bros., 2003)

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