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  1. Marsalis family, American family, considered the “first family of jazz,” who (particularly brothers Wynton and Branford) had a major impact on jazz in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The family includes Ellis (b. November 14, 1934, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.—d. April 1, 2020, New Orleans) and his sons Branford (b.

  2. 11 de ene. de 2019 · The Marsalis Family. Multi-generational jazz families were once the rule in New Orleans. The music’s early history is filled with such storied names as brass band leader Henry Allen, Sr. and his son, trumpet great Henry “Red” Allen, Jr.; drum pioneer Louis Cottrell, Sr. and his clarinet-playing offspring Louis, Jr.; Onward ...

  3. Marsalis is the son of the late jazz musician Ellis Marsalis Jr. (pianist), grandson of Ellis Marsalis Sr., and brother of Branford (saxophonist), Delfeayo (trombonist and producer), and Jason (drummer). Marsalis's son, Jasper Armstrong Marsalis, is a music producer known professionally as Slauson Malone 1.

  4. Wynton was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on October 18, 1961, to jazz pianist and music educator Ellis Marsalis Jr. and Dolores Marsalis. He is the second of six sons, preceded by Branford Marsalis and followed by siblings Ellis III, Delfeayo, Mboya and Jason.

  5. 6 de abr. de 2021 · Ellis formó una familia, se casó con Dolores, una cantante local de Jazz, y tuvieron un montón de hijos. El primero de ellos fue Branford, que nació el 26 de agosto de 1960. Como su padre, estudió en el Berkley College of Music, su instrumento elegido fue el saxofón.

  6. 4 de ago. de 2001 · The Marsalis Family - A Jazz Celebration. In 1981, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and saxophonist Branford Marsalis burst on the scene as the young lions who started a jazz renaissance. They were followed by their younger brothers, trombonist Delfeayo and drummer Jason. Incredible as it sounds, they’ve never recorded together as a family.

  7. - Ellis Marsalis for the Marsalis Family. It is not a surprise that the first group award of the NEA Jazz Masters has gone to the formidable Marsalis familynever before in jazz (or most any other art form) has a family produced so many masters of the form.