Art Bouton, Wil Swindler, Peter Sommer, Dominic Lalli, Mark Harris, Paul Romaine, Brad Goode, Dave Rajewski, Kevin Whalen, Tom Ball, Rob Borger, Dave Stamps, Gary Mayne, Greg Harris, Brian Wilson, Gabe Mervine. Leader and composer Tyler Gilmore::::::::::::::
Influences
Money, fame, beautiful women...all the trappings of having a big band in the 2000's
The 9th+Lincoln Orchestra's debut recording will be a ground-breaking event in the Colorado jazz community. The album features five innovative compositions by 9th+Lincoln founder
Tyler Gilmore
, two by co-composer
Wil Swindler
, and collaborations with
Greg Harris
, and
DJ This That and The Other
. Colorado's finest jazz performers are showcased on the recording such as
Paul Romaine
, Mark Simon,
Peter Sommer
,
Dominic Lalli
, Mark Harris,
Brad Goode
,
Tom Ball
, and many more. In the spirit of Denver's thriving music scene, the album features a mix of traditional big band craft with electronic and rock music influences to a degree that is un-precedented in the big band genre.
9th+Lincoln Bio:
The 9th and Lincoln Orchestra is a musical project aiming to marry Denver's finest jazz players with new streams in the world of big band composition; to combine the shapes and textures of the new generation's aesthetic with the standard jazz ensemble. Its repertoire bridges the gap between jazz tradition and modern musical forms. The band features the finest performers in Colorado's music scene including members of
Future Jazz Project
, The Czars, Hamster Theatre, and Jazz Faculty from all of the fine college music programs in the region.
9th+Lincoln was formed in 2005 by
Tyler Gilmore
, the leader/conductor/and main composer for the ensemble. Inspired by his experiences at the Henry Mancini Institute he began forming the group in the Fall of 2005. Since then the band has steadily refined their sound and music library, focusing more on original music and tending toward a sound as influenced by electronic music and modern classical as standard jazz big band repertoire.
Thanks so much for the Add. We enjoyed your music very much. We hope you and your friends enjoy our music, too. It's a pleasure having you among our friends! Onward and Upward with Music! Thom & Lorry Gambino New York, New York
It's funny that while in Denver so long I never knew this great band was just a few blocks away (9th & Washington). It is obvious that you were both able to draw ideas from each other. Do you guys have any collaborations in the near future? I'm sure you have probably already checked out this link, but just in case you haven't had a chance yet, the tracks here are pure gold!
Hey TG. Yes, I'd like to. Should I just get a copy from Dave Stamps, or should I get one from you on Sunday, or how should we do this? THanks, dood! -JP