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Ernie Watts
Jazz / Acoustic / Soul



Los Angeles, CA
United States

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Member Since10/13/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.erniewatts.com/
Record LabelFlying Dolphin Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Ernie Watts

Two-time Grammy Award winner Ernie Watts is one of the most versatile and prolific saxophone players on the music scene. In a diverse career that has spanned more than thirty years, he has been featured on more than 500 recordings by artists ranging from Cannonball Adderley to Frank Zappa, always exhibiting his unforgettable trademark sound.

Spirit Song is Watts' first studio recording as a leader since the release of Classic Moods (JVC) in 1999. Surrounding himself with his touring quartet the artist had the opportunity to record with his musical family. "I've been performing with these great players for over 14 years and our long history brought a special synchronicity to these sessions," says Watts. Spirit Song is the second release on Watts' label Flying Dolphin Records. After 17 solo records for a variety of labels, large and small, Flying Dolphin begins a new chapter for his creative expression. "I've been touring and recording for over 30 years in every kind of musical setting. I've reached a place in my life and career where I need to make music on my terms. Starting my own label with my wife Patricia provided me with a new sense of freedom." Prior to Spirit Song, Flying Dolphin released Ernie Watts Quartet ALIVE (2004) recorded live in Germany. Throughout his long and fruitful career, he has not previously made a live recording of his own, capturing a stage performance with no editing or overdubs. The chance to hear Watts at immediate heat in the midst of his own music is a special occasion, only available before to his concert audiences. Flying Dolphin releases are available through towerrecords.com, cdbaby.com and the artist's site erniewatts.com.

Watts started playing saxophone at age 13. He accompanied a friend who was enrolling in the local school music program, and found himself carrying home an instrument as well. "I was a self-starter; no one ever had to tell me to practice," remembers Watts. His discipline combined with natural talent began to shape his life. He won a scholarship to the Wilmington Music School in Delaware, where he studied classical music and technique. Though they had no jazz program, his mother provided the spark by giving him his own record player for Christmas and enrolling him in a record club. That first record club promotional selection turned out to be the brand-new Miles Davis album Kind of Blue. "When I first heard John Coltrane play, it was like someone put my hand into a light socket," Watts says. He started to learn jazz by ear, often falling asleep at night listening to a stack of Coltrane records. Although he would enroll briefly at West Chester University in music education, he soon won a Downbeat Scholarship to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, renowned for jazz.

When Gene Quill left Buddy Rich's Big Band, trombonist Phil Wilson (an educator at Berklee), was asked to recommend a replacement; a young Ernie Watts got the job. He left Berklee for that important spot, staying with Rich from 1966-1968 and touring the world. Watts then moved to Los Angeles and began working in the big bands of Gerald Wilson and Oliver Nelson. With the Nelson band, Watts visited Africa on a U.S. State Department tour in 1969. They played in Chad, Niger, Mali, Senegal, and the Republic of the Congo, which included the opportunity to meet and jam with the local African musicians. Remembering the experience, Watts recalls Africa as "a timeless land." "It was amazing to play a government sponsored concert in the evening, then take a walk the next morning and see a camel caravan coming in from the desert, laden with giant salt blocks. That had been happening for thousands of years! Walking out into the desert at night, I felt the tremendous quiet there, something I had never experienced before, or since." It was also with Oliver Nelson that Watts had the occasion to record with the legendary Thelonious Monk on Monk's Blues (Columbia).

During the 1970s and '80s, Watts was immersed in the busy production scene of Los Angeles. Watts' signature sound was heard on countless TV shows and movie scores, almost all the early West Coast Motown sessions, and with pop stars such as Aretha Franklin and Steely Dan. Though the pop music genre placed narrow confines on his performance, the studio sessions allowed Watts to constantly hone and refine his tone. After years in the studios, Watts' passion for acoustic jazz never left him. At the end of a long day of sessions, he could frequently be heard playing fiery jazz in late-night clubs around Los Angeles.

In 1983, the film composer Michel Colombier wrote an orchestral piece entitled "Nightbird" for Watts. At the work's inaugural performance at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, Charlie Haden came backstage to introduce himself. The meeting led to Watts performing with Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra, and to tours with Pat Metheny's Special Quartet, which included Haden.

Watts' tour with Metheny's group in the late 1980s found him on a triple bill with Sun Ra and the Miles Davis Band (on Davis' final tour), a turning point for the artist. "The serious energy of Pat's music convinced me to make the commitment to this level of performance. Every night I also absorbed Sun Ra and Miles and could not deny the power I was feeling in the music." Watts' charter membership in Haden's critically acclaimed Quartet West, (with whom he has toured and recorded for nearly twenty years), and his body of work for the audiophile Japanese label JVC Music continued to demonstrate his talent and commitment to the jazz world.

His four recordings for JVC Music are some of the finest of his extensive career. For these projects, he surrounded himself with several of his favorite players; Jack DeJohnette, Arturo Sandoval, Kenny Barron, Mulgrew Miller, Eddie Gomez, Jimmy Cobb, and Marc Whitfield. The music encompassed both jazz classics and new pieces by Watts. Between his stint with JVC and starting his own label Flying Dolphin, Watts recorded Reflections, a side-project with friend and fellow musician Ron Feuer. This 2003 duet release features serene ballads for saxophone and piano and exemplifies Watts' fluid tone.

Watts' eclectic mix of career activities has included Jazz at the Kennedy Center for Billy Taylor, as well as touring with Gene Harris and appearing on his last recording, Alley Cats (live at the Jazz Alley in Seattle). In 2004 he took part in a musical reunion with old friend Lee Ritenour, as a member of the all-star band for Ritenour's recent DVD release OverTime. A typical year finds Watts touring Europe with his own quartet, in Asia as a featured guest artist and performing at summer festivals throughout North America and Europe. A skilled educator, he continues his commitment to music education by conducting student workshops and has compiled a collection of orchestral arrangements for guest soloist appearances with symphonies. And there is the occasional "hometown gig" with the Ernie Watts Quartet in Los Angeles, where he is still based.

The joy he found in jazz as a youth, now enriched by experience, still is his today. Watts sums it up; "I see music as the common bond having potential to bring all people together in peace and harmony. All things in the physical world have vibration; the music I choose to play is the energy vibration that touches the common bond in people. I believe that music is God singing through me, an energy to be used for good."


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Peter Cardarelli

Peter Cardarelli



Nov 7 2009 11:56 PM

  Ernie...I hope all is well with one of America's Great Jazz Artists...I am about to go to my gig here in Boston...so I thought I would get up for it by digging some of your stuff...It worked!
 
   I change who each time..One time it's Trane...maybe Dexter...then it's you...or Joe Farrell...Other times it's Ravel...or Stan...or Prez...or Ben...but always God.
 
 But tonight it's you Brother...Thank you...and God bless. Peter C
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Nov 3 2009 6:13 PM






DON DONNELLY

DON DONNELLY
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Oct 27 2009 9:44 AM

Don Donnelly semi finalist UK Song Writing Contest 2009 " Thats what love is to me " jazz vocal , available to listen to . Thanks for the add
Luigi Pellissetti

Luigi Pellissetti



Oct 25 2009 5:50 PM

Grazie e complimenti!
From Italy
Luigi :-)
Dmitry Pautkin

Dmitry Pautkin



Oct 24 2009 11:44 AM

Thank you for your friendship! You are a wonderful musician. I have listened in Kiev at the concert!
UNDER CONSTRUCTION

UNDER CONSTRUCTION



Oct 23 2009 11:57 PM

Hey Ernie!! Its your cousin Gabby (Cookie's daughter). Hope you've been doing great. Can you send me your address so we can send you Dad's Cannonball Adderly Records?? Miss you much. Good to see you online
Sandlot Heroes

Sandlot Heroes



Oct 22 2009 3:59 AM

Hello, hope everything is going well with you.
You can finally download our radio single Out Of My Hands!
Keep in touch ~SLH

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Arturo R. Lopez

Arturo R. Lopez



Oct 9 2009 1:53 AM

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Michael Elterman



Oct 5 2009 2:47 PM


Just dropping by to say Hi and see what you’re up to and how you are doing. As always, wishing you well. Stay positive, productive & purpose driven. Peace Michael

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Tom Brechtlein

Tom Brechtlein



Sep 4 2009 7:51 PM

Thanks Ernie! Hope to see you soon! Cheers! Tommy
IN SOLIDUM Jazztet

IN SOLIDUM Jazztet



Sep 4 2009 3:43 PM

Hi Ernie,
Thanks so much for the add. It's a great honor for our band. Your music is so great.
Cheers from France.
IN SOLIDUM Jazztet
Kris Nandharaj

Kris Nandharaj



Sep 4 2009 1:43 AM

Ernie, thanks for the add, love your music !!!
All the best,
Kris,
Peppe Merolla Drummer!

Peppe Merolla Drummer!



Aug 30 2009 4:40 PM

Greetings from Peppe! Hope u enjoy the video



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Motown's Angel



Aug 16 2009 6:38 PM

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Rock Hard!

Love ya!
JONNY HIRSCH

JONNY HIRSCH



Aug 15 2009 2:31 PM

Ernie,

You're the man; love hearing you play! Thanks for the add.

Regards,

Jonny Hirsch
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PEPE SÁEZ

PEPE SÁEZ



Aug 13 2009 11:10 PM


 

THANK YOU ERNIE...I LIKE YOUR WORK
Michael Leukel

Michael Leukel



Aug 13 2009 11:48 AM

Hey Ernie,
thanks for adding....
Best wishes from Germany,
Michael
Tony Roc Adamo

Tony Roc Adamo



Aug 10 2009 12:05 AM

Tony Adamo

Yo Ernie,
Thanks for all of your help. Dropn' by to show I've got some new soul in my pocket.
Tony Roc Adamo

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Alyras

Alyras



Aug 7 2009 8:03 AM

Ernie, I'm a little slow in telling you, but I'm glad for the add. Thanks much; it's nice to share Music with you.

Have a most fabulous day!
Peppe Merolla Drummer!

Peppe Merolla Drummer!



Aug 6 2009 7:23 PM

GREETINGS FROM PEPPE MEROLLA ENJOY THE VIDEO!
PM
MARK ARNESON..;)

Mark Arneson



Jul 31 2009 5:59 AM

ERNIE... YOU ONE OF MY MAIN INFLUENCES... IF YOU EVER NEED A GUITARIST/ KEYS, SAX, BASS MULTI INSTRUMENTALIST ETC. - LET ME KNOW.... AND YES, LIFE IS AN ART..... THANK YOU...;)


 

Steven Wonderful

Steven Wonderful



Jul 31 2009 2:28 AM

Alyras

Alyras



Jul 28 2009 1:48 PM


Sending Love, Light and music of angels
from San Francisco to you, now.

Happy Tuesday! ~

Alyras
Richard Brinka

Richard Brinka



Jul 27 2009 5:38 PM

Hello and thanks for the friendship !
Best:
Richard
Steven Wonderful

Steven Wonderful



Jul 23 2009 1:19 AM

Great show yesterday Ernie! The CDs I purchased sound great! Thank you for your music.

-Steven
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