
California State University Hayward
November 15, 2008
Sponsored by:
A&G Music, Oakland, House of Woodwinds , San Ramon, Union Music Co., San Francisco
UMI - CONN - KING - BACH - GETZEN
COMPANY - JUPITER - KANSTUL
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SPECIAL GUEST ARTIST
ANDY MARTIN

A world-class jazz musician, Andy has already released eight albums as either leader, or co-leader. These albums showcase his dazzling improvisation alongside other top jazz artists such as the late Carl Fontana, Pete Christlieb, Bobby Shew, and Eric Marienthal. Andy leads a quartet on his latest record project, which is soon to be released on the Fresh Sounds Label. He also collaborated as a sideman with jazz greats such as Stanley Turrentine and Horace Silver. Andy has a long association with Vic Lewis and has been the featured soloist on Vic's cds for the last 17 years. Vic was instrumental in getting Andy and The Metropole Orchestra together for the marvelous recording on Mons Records. Additionally, he is well-known for his work as a lead player, and featured soloist, with virtually every big band in L.A. Most notably, he has performed with Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, the Bill Holman Big Band, and Tom Kubis' band. He has also appeared in bands led by Jack Sheldon, Louis Bellson, Quincy Jones, Matt Cattingub and Bob Curnow, among others.
Andy has long been one of L.A.'s first call trombonists for commercial
recordings, television and motion pictures, and live theater. He has contributed
on albums for many popular artists, including the Pussycat Dolls, Coldplay, and
Michael Buble. His television credits include every major awards show: the
Grammy's, the Emmys, the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes and the Screen Actors
Guild Awards. He has also appeared regularly on the soundtracks of hit TV shows
like "American Idol," "Dancing With The Stars," "Family Guy," "American Dad,"
"King of the Hill," and the new series "Invasion." Andy's motion picture credits
include the soundtracks of over 75 major films, including a recent project, with
Grammy Award winning rap artist Kanye West, for the soundtrack of Mission
Impossible III. He can be heard on the soundtracks of such movies as "Glory
Road," "Just Like Heaven," "Rush Hour," "Planet of the Apes," animated hits like
"Monsters, Inc.," "Robots," and "Cars," as well as "Spiderman," "Big Fat Liar,"
"Enemy of the State," "Armageddon," "Patch Adams," and "Romeo Must Die." Andy is
also first call trombonist at Hollywood's Pantages Theater, where he has played
for Broadway hits like Mel Brooks' "The Producers," Disney's "The Lion King,"
"Wicked," "Hairspray," etc. Andy's first influence was his father, music
educator and trumpeter David Martin, and as an instructor, Andy has influenced
countless young players. He has appeared at many colleges and universities
throughout the country as a guest artist and clinician, and can be contacted
regarding availability.
He is also the trombone instructor for the
Jazz Studies Program at Cal State Fullerton.
The broad range
of his career is a credit to his exceptional talent. He counts among his
influences the trombone greats Frank Rosolino and Carl Fontana, as well as
saxophonist Michael Brecker and trumpeter Clifford Brown, and he has
incorporated these different elements into a personal style that is a balance of
accuracy and spontaneity, discipline and creativity. He covers the whole range
of the instrument with the same warm tone and impeccable articulation, and is
equally adept in all styles, with a vocabulary of ideas that never grows stale.
His exciting improvisations and melodic fluidity showcase a level of technique
hardly matched among
trombonists.
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Bring your trombones, so you can join the trombone choir as the final event of the day, directed by Billy Robinson.
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Event Schedule
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CSUEB Trombone Ensemble - Recital Hall | ||
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CSUEB Jazz Band with Andy Martin - Band Room | ||
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Product Tables Open and Band Room Available to Try Instruments | ||
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Andy Martin Master Class - Recital Hall | ||
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Bay Bones - Band Room | ||
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Billy Robinson’s Trombone Choir - Band Room |
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