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Topic: Chad EbyPosted By: triceratopsoil
Subject: Chad Eby
Date Posted: 08 Apr 2011 at 1:39pm
Posted By: snobb
Date Posted: 28 Apr 2011 at 3:37pm
Yes,such result means there are no data for this artist on MusicBrainz. I'll add his photo, you can add albums if you like
His genre's tag is hard bop (and you can write the bio if you want - I'll add it)
Posted By: triceratopsoil
Date Posted: 28 Apr 2011 at 4:07pm
I don't know anything about him
You could use the bio from his official site:
Saxophonist and composer Chad Eby was born in 1973, in Tarkio, Missouri.
Soon after, his family moved to Iowa where he grew up and began his
lifelong study of music. His musical education began on the clarinet at
the age of 11, and he started to study the saxophone a year later. He
went on to study music at Luther College, completing his degree in Jazz
Studies at the University of North Texas. After graduating from North
Texas, Eby and his wife moved to Columbus, Ohio, where he completed a
Master’s Degree in Saxophone Performance from Ohio State University.
While in Ohio, Eby released his first album, Triptych, gaining critical
acclaim from AllAboutJazz.com and fellow saxophonists such as Branford
Marsalis and Wessel Anderson. His second album, Broken Shadows, was
released in February of 2010, featuring Steve Haines, Jason Marsalis,
Doug Wamble , and Branford Marsalis. He is active as a composer and
arranger, receiving jazz composition fellowships from the Ohio Arts
Council in 2003 and the North Carolina Arts Council in 2009. His
arrangements for jazz ensemble have been performed and recorded by the
Columbus Jazz Orchestra, the Wynton Marsalis Quintet featuring Willie
Nelson and Norah Jones, Byron Stripling and the L.A. All-Star Big Band,
the U.S. Army Jazz Ambassadors, the Dallas Jazz Orchestra, and many
collegiate jazz ensembles.