On Jazz Therapy: Jeff Lofton, trumpet; Roland Haynes, piano; Reggie Sullivan, bass; and Kenneth Salters, drums.
Influences
Miles Davis , John Coltrane, Clifford Brown, Lee Morgan, Sonny Rollins, Sun Ra, Chick Corea, Nat Adderly, Connonball Adderly, Monk, Ellington, Wynton and Branford Marsalis, Igor Stavinksy, Gustav Mauler, J.S.Bach, Beethoven, Bird, Joni Mitchell, Charles Mingus ,Clark Terry, Jimi Hendrex, The Beatles, Frank Zappa, Sarah Vaugh, Joe Williams, Chuck Mangione, Count Basie, Pops, Thad Jones, Ray Charles,Freddie Hubbard, BB King, Prince,Wayne Shorter, Art Blakey, Horace Silver, Lester Bowie, Richard Pryor, Dizzy, Johnny Hartman, Mozart Both, Joseph Hayden, Don Moya, Donald Bird, Lester Young, Phenniuos Newborn, Max Roach, Joseph Jarman ,Cootie Williams, Stan Getz , A.C. Jobin, Mos Def, K.R.S.1, Rakeen, Lauren Hill, Donna Hightower, Wycliff Gordon, Paul Simon, Gene Ammoms, Howard Mcgee, and many others
January 15, 2009, was "Jeff Lofton Day" in Austin, Texas. See the mayor's proclamation and "Shana's Song," with Mark Nelms on bass and Masumi Jones on drums, performed for Austin City Council.
"... jazz to the people and people to the jazz: Jazz musician Jeff Lofton is one of Austin music's recent overnight successes, even though he's been playing the trumpet for more than 30 years. The 42-year-old musician moved here from South Carolina in 2007 and within a year built himself a name in the Austin jazz scene for his lyrical, ebullient playing...." read the entire Austin American-Statesman 1/15/09 interview by Joe Gross.
**NEW TIME AND LOCATION STARTING IN JULY**
Jeff Lofton Quartet's SUNDAY JAZZ BRUNCH
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.at
Waterloo Ice House, Hill Country Galleria
12815 Shops Pkwy, Suite 100 (Bees Cave Rd.)
Austin, TX, 78738
Austinist Show Preview: Jeff Lofton Quartet Jazz Brunch @ Waterloo Ice House Austinist.com (08.2008)
... Lofton's brand of jazz is in the Davis/Gillespie/Coltrane vein, sultry and sensual as a summer afternoon. Since relocating to Austin last year, Lofton's had a good run of it, playing to standing-room only crowds at the Elephant Room, gaining notoriety in the local scene in part for last year's well-received Miles Davis tribute, All Miles 1950's, which he and the Jeff Lofton Quintet brought first to the Victory Grill and then the Elephant room...
" The Jeff Lofton Quartet provides the soundtrack for your easy Sunday
mornings every week." Austin American-Statesman Austin360.com Best Bets
(*pause or mute player on top right to hear video) The Jeff Lofton Quartet plays "Bye-Bye Black Bird" at Kick Butt Coffee with Jeff Lofton on trumpet, David Webb (myspace.com/davidwebbmusic) on piano, Gerald Massoud (geraldmassoud.com) on bass, and Ed Juransinsky on drums. See more video on Jeff Lofton's You Tube page
Check out my interview in Good Life magazine's June article "In Search of Austin Jazz."
"Listen up Miles Davis fans…" from the Austin American-Statesman and "… channels Miles Davis…" from the Daily Texan were some of the early reviews of jazz trumpeter Jeff Lofton when he arrived in Austin in 2007. Mostly unknown to the local jazz scene, word-of-mouth drew people to hear his unique sound at small bars in East Austin. Lofton's All Miles 1950's tribute debuted at the historic Victory Grill and was quickly booked at the Elephant Room, Austin's famous jazz bar. Soon his shows were being described as "...crazy good and crazy crowded." (Joe Gross, Austin American-Statesman/Austin360.com).
Currently Lofton performs a weekly Sunday Jazz Brunch at Waterloo Ice House (at 38th) with his quartet, and frequently plays at the Elephant Room with his quintet. Recently he performed at the fourteenth annual Jazz at St. James Festival in Austin which featured jazz legends Curtis Fuller and David "Fathead" Newman.
The Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau selected Lofton's original, "Shana's Song," for it's Music Compilation CD Vol. 8 to be released in February 2009. On February 28, 2009, Jeff Lofton's Miles Davis Tribute kicks off an Elephant Room series in conjunction with the Blanton Museum's spring show "Birth of the Cool."
"Jazz is the musical background for all American music. I want people to know that what they're listening to now would not exist without Louis Armstrong, without Duke Ellington, without Miles. These people are directly responsible for R&B, for rock 'n' roll, for soul music," Lofton said in a recent article, "In Search of Austin Jazz," in Good Life magazine which featured him on the cover.
Lofton's sound garnered press clippings such as from the Austinist.com: "... Lofton's brand of jazz is in the Davis/Gillespie/Coltrane vein, sultry and sensual as a summer afternoon"; The Brownsville Herald, "Critics in Austin give trumpeter Jeff Lofton serious kudos for his blend of the old school and new styles of jazz, comparing him to the likes of Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie and John Coltrane…"; and The State, "Jeff's trumpet flies onto tracks like singing birds into morning sunshine."
Since arriving in Austin, Lofton has shared the stage with the Marc Devine Trio at Reed's Jazz and Supper Club, and often sits in at the Elephant Room's Mike Mardecai Jazz Jam on Monday nights. He frequently plays with local jazz greats Alex Coke, Red Young, Marc Devine, Michael Stevens, Ed Friedland, Masumi Jones and many other. Austin performances include the Victory Grill, Waterloo Ice House, Central Market, Club 40, Kick Butt Coffee, the Austin Light Bar, Club 1808, Jerry's Artarama Artist Festival and a Barack Obama fund raising event. Other recent Texas shows include Scat Jazz Lounge in Fort Worth, Kirby's Fine Dining in San Antonio, Cine El Rey historic theatre and Espana Mediterranean Cuisine in McAllen, and Shenanigan's in Brownsville.
Lofton debuted his first jazz CD, Jazz Therapy, in 2005, with the Jeff Lofton Quartet. The self-produced CD mixes old style be-bop with modern forms of jazz in the tradition of Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie and John Coltrane. In addition to Lofton on trumpet, the CD also includes Roland Haynes on piano, Reggie Sullivan on bass and Kenneth Salters on drums. Since he plans to record again soon, Lofton offers free downloads of Jazz Therapy on his website.
Born in Germany to American parents, Lofton grew up in Columbia, South Carolina, where he studied music at the University of South Carolina. Playing trumpet for thirty years, Lofton has spent time on the road in Chicago and New York City. He has performed with such musical talents as guitarist Jim Mings, saxophonist Rene Sandoval, Ron Westray and Wycliff Gordon of the Wynton Marsalis septet, Fred Wesley of the James Brown horn section, Fred Hampton of the Chicago A.A.C.M., and South Carolina musicians Skip Pearson, Robert Gardner, Dr. Dick Goodwin, Dr. John Enkey, Teddy Linder and many others.
Lofton also works as an R&B and hip-hop producer, producing such artists as Legend and The Gutsmen. As a winner of the juried competition, Lofton was an artist in the music category of the South Carolina Arts Commission's Arts in Education Roster. The program provides grants for work in educational settings statewide. He has lead jazz clinics for high school students in Austin.
In South Carolina, the Jeff Lofton Quartet had a strong local following from a long-running Friday night show at Meritage in the Vista, as well as performances at Mac's on Main. Lofton is also well known for the Jazz Therapy Jazz Quintet featuring himself and Skip Pearson performing on Sundays at the club Group Therapy. Other groups Lofton has played with include Defellas (an avant guard jazz group), Deja Voodoo (a hip-hop/jazz fusion group) and Wadada (a reggae group).
The DarkSyde Show, a live performance and audio/visual production, celebrates the music of Pink Floyd and honors the third anniversary of Syd Barrett’s passing at the Hideout Theater, 617 Congress Avenue, July 17 and 18. Tickets are available at www.DarkSydeShow.com for two shows each night at 8:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance, or $20 at the door. Seating is general admission.
Photo credit: dhillsphotography.com Photo: back row left to right: Marcus Cardwell, John Groves, Keith Luedke; front row left to right: Jennifer Zavaleta, Clay Nash, Candace Bellamy, Bruce Logan, Kelley Dickinson
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one. Gotta get psychobilly established @ the Warehouse. It's huge, has
good sound, & it allows you to bring yer own liquer!!!!Hope to see
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