A son of
pianist and educator Ellis Marsalis and his wife Dolores, Jason began sitting
in with his father’s jazz group at a young age, and eventually became a steady
member of the band. He attended the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts
High School and continued to develop his skills by playing gigs with his father
and brothers, Wynton, Branford and Delfeayo. Marsalis’s touring career bloomed
after high school when he performed with jazz pianist Marcus Roberts. Despite
his heavy tour schedule, Marsalis attended Loyola University in New Orleans and
studied composition with Roger Dickerson.
“Jason
continues to inspire people worldwide with his mastery as an artist and an
educator,” said John Wittmann, director of Artist Relations and Education,
Yamaha Artist Services Indianapolis. “With his exceptional skill on jazz
vibraphone and international exposure, we look forward to a long, fruitful
relationship.”
Marsalis
has recorded, performed, or toured with a wide variety of artists, including
Joe Henderson, Lionel Hampton, Casa Samba, Dr. Michael White, Ellis Marsalis,
Thelonious Monk, Aretha Franklin, Christian Fabien and his own Latin-jazz group
Los Hombres Calientes, among others. Marsalis and the entire Marsalis family
received the National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters award in 2009, and
appeared at the White House and the Kennedy Center in tributes to his father
Ellis.
"Yamaha
has always been reliable with instruments and the vibraphone is no exception to
this,” said Marsalis, who performs with Yamaha’s three octave Gold Professional
Gold Tour Vibraphone model, YV-3710 with a matte finish. “The instrument has a
great, warm sound and is very comfortable to play.”
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