Gregory Tardy | |
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Background information | |
Born | February 3, 1966 |
Origin | New Orleans, Louisiana, United States |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet |
Website | www |
Gregory Tardy (born February 3, 1966) is an American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist, who has released albums for the record labels WJ3 Records SteepleChase Records, J Curve Records, and Impulse! Records.[1] He has played with Elvin Jones, Avishai Cohen, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Aaron Goldberg, Brad Mehldau, and Joshua Redman, among many others.
Selected Discography
[edit]Name of CD[2] | Release Date[2] | Record Company |
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Crazy Love | 1992 | DuBat |
Serendipity | 1998 | Impulse! |
The Hidden Light | 2000 | J-Curve |
Abundance | 2001 | Palmetto |
The Truth | 2005 | SteepleChase |
Steps Of Faith | 2006 | SteepleChase |
He Knows My Name | 2007 | SteepleChase |
The Strongest Love | 2010 | SteepleChase |
Monuments | 2011 | SteepleChase |
Standards & More | 2013 | SteepleChase |
Hope | 2014 | SteepleChase |
With Songs Of Joy | 2015 | SteepleChase |
Chasing After The Wind | 2016 | SteepleChase |
More Than Enough with Bill Frisell | 2019 | Newvelle |
If Time Could Stand Still | 2020 | WJ3 Records |
Sufficient Grace | 2022 | WJ3 Records |
With Tom Harrell
- The Art Of Rhythm (RCA Bluebird, 1998)
With Andrew Hill
- A Beautiful Day (Palmetto, 2002)
- Time Lines (Blue Note, 2006)
With Dave Douglas
- Soul on Soul (RCA Victor, 2000)
- El Trilogy (RCA/BMG, 2001)
With Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project
- Simpatico (ArtistShare, 2005)
With Chris Potter
- Song for Anyone (Sunnyside, 2007)
With Marcus Printup
- Peace In The Abstract (SteepleChase, 2006)
- Homage (SteepleChase, 2010)
With Bill Frisell
- History, Mystery (Nonesuch, 2008)
- Four (Blue Note, 2022)
With Craig Brann
- Advent(ure) (SteepleChase, 2012)
References
[edit]- ^ Allmusic discography
- ^ a b gregorytardy.com , Discography.
External links
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