ON "BREAK OF DAY":
Ben Roseth, Drew Pierson, David Dawda, and Sean Hutchinson.
ON "MANCE"S DANCE":
Jay Thomas, Drew Pierson, David Dawda, and Sean Hutchinson.
OTHER FREQUENT CO-CONSPIRATORS:
The Mingus Legacy, George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band, Fat Cat Big Band, Double Down, Pedro Giraudo Jazz Orchestra, Folklore Urbano, Danielle Elliott, Geoff Vidal, Michael O'Brian, Joe Saylor, Kris Bowers, Simon Kafka, Brandon Lewis, Eddy Bishai, Ben Campbell, Ryland Kelly, Marion Felder, Joe Perez, Jerome Jennings, MK Groove Orchestra
影響
Pretty much everything and everyone on some level or another.
At twenty-five years of age trumpeter Tatum Greenblatt has established himself as an important young voice on New York City's modern Jazz scene. Mentioned on Wynton Marsalis' website as one of his favorite young trumpet players, (http://www.wyntonmarsalis.org/FAQ) Tatum Greenblatt has performed with the legendary Mr. Marsalis, as well as with Joe Lovano, The Jazz @ Lincoln Center Orchestra, The Mingus Legacy Bands, Richard Bona, The George Gruntz Concert Jazz Big Band, Donny McCaslin, David Berger's Sultan's of Swing, The Fat Cat Big Band, HAIR, Christian McBride, Jimmy Cobb, Jeremy Pelt, Sara Gazarek, Reggie Workman, George Garzone, and the Duke Ellington Orchestra, among many others. Having completed his Master's Degree from The Juilliard School, Tatum can be heard performing frequently around New York City with a variety of different groups. His latest album, "Break of Day", recorded with The Here and Now Quintet for Origin Record's OA2 Label, was released world wide in October, 2008.
I hear ya. It can be so hard at times to shed. You literally have to sit in a room for hours and hours, it's worth it in the long run. Good luck and have fun. Duane Ivan