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Jon Batiste

Jonathan Batiste (born November 11, 1986) is a musician, educator, entertainer and humanitarian from Kenner, Louisiana, United States.

Biography

Jonathan is a member of a long lineage of musicians from the Batiste family of Louisiana. He was introduced to music by his families band, the Batiste Brothers Band, in which he played percussion/drums in at age 8. He switched to piano around the age of 12.

By the age of 17, he released his first of his two CDs as a leader entitled "Times In New Orleans" featuring New Orleans musicians including Jason Marsalis, Donald Harrison Jr. and Christian Scott. By then he was already attracting considerable attention as a young musician of great talent and potential. In 2004 he graduated from the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) as a primer young performer. He then went on to study at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York.

In 2005 Batiste made his debut at Carnegie Hall and began performing regularly around the New York music scene with his trio, including bassist Phil Kuehn and drummer Joe Saylor. Soon he added tenor saxophone virtuoso, Matt Marantz, and 15 year old child prodigy, Eddie Barbash on alto saxophone. Batiste has toured extensively with this quintet in recent years.

In 2006 he received the "Movado Future Legend Award", being the only to receive the honor for jazz. Prior to the honor, Jonathan had already released his second CD "Live In New York: At The Rubin Museum Of Art". Closing out 2006, Batiste had already been a featured performer in South Africa, London, Lisbon, Spain, Paris, and the U.S..

In 2007 he made his debut at the world renowned Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), producing and performing his own show. In addition to the show, he also conducted music clinics/master classes and workshops throughout all of Holland in inner city schools and underprivileged neighborhoods. As a result, he was invited back to Carnegie Hall to produce and perform in his own show. The performance included six young musicians from the Netherlands in which Batiste composed music to feature within the program. The performance concluded with an epic finale he composed for choir, jazz combo, and orchestral instruments. It was viewed as a hugely successful cultural exchange and garnered national attention. Also in 2007, Batiste began an ongoing collaboration with vocalist Cassandra Wilson.

Jonathan Batiste in 2008 during a soundcheck for Cassandra Wilson at Bluesfest in Ottawa

Starting off 2008, Batiste was a featured member of the 2008 NBA All-Star Game Halftime show. Batiste was the youngest artist alongside Allen Toussaint, Harry Connick Jr., Dr. John, Ellis Marsalis, Art Neville, Ivan Neville, and Davell Crawford.

By 2009, Batiste had released 2 CD's and 2 EP's of his own, and performed in over 40 countries. He has chosen the melodica as a current focus. Adopting it as one of his signatures, he has already helped to further popularize the instrument. He has named the instrument the Harmonabord.

As of today, Batiste popularity is growing rapidly and his work is becoming more widely known to an impressive variety of different circles. He is known most by the name Jon Batiste, which is the name he assumes when performing with his band. The Jon Batiste Band can be seen performing worldwide, mostly in New York City and/or the USA.

Batiste works on many artistic endeavors in addition to live performance which include collaborative projects with actors/actresses, dancers, artists and contemporary music artist of his generation. These projects are all independently produced. He is also an active educator.

He has recorded and/or performed with various artist including Ellis Marsalis, Wynton Marsalis, Lenny Kravitz, Harry Connick Jr., Cassandra Wilson, Derek Trucks, Jimmy Buffett, Abbey Lincoln, Roy Hargrove and more.

Mr. Batiste occasionally collaborates with Remington(Band).

Discography

  • Times in New Orleans (2005)
  • Live in New York: At the Rubin Museum of Art (2006)
  • In the Night EP (2008)
  • The Amazing Jon Batiste! EP (2009)

References

  • Martel, Brett. "New Orleans tourism gets boost from NBA All-Star game". USA Today. Retrieved 2008-04-07.
  • "Movado - About Movado". movado.com. Retrieved 2008-04-07.
  • Kozinn, Allan (January 23, 2008). "Mystical to Muscular: Many Styles in Play at a Keyboard Marathon". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-04-07.
  • Pogrebin, Robin (March 26, 2008). "Louisiana Extols Culture in Recovery". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-04-13.