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Sam Newsome was born on 28 April, 1965 in Hampton, Virginia, U.S., is an A 21st-century american male musician. Discover Sam Newsome's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Occupation Musician, teacher
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 28 April, 1965
Birthday 28 April
Birthplace Hampton, Virginia, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1965

Sam Newsome (born April 28, 1965) is an American jazz saxophonist, composer, and educator.

His music combines straight-ahead jazz, world music (drawing influences from North Africa and East Asia) and experimental jazz, which uses extended techniques.

Newsome is an associate professor of music and the coordinator of the music program at Long Island University's Brooklyn Campus.

Newsome was born in Salisbury, Maryland and began playing the alto saxophone at age nine.

His family moved to Hampton, Virginia years later while he was in elementary school.

At age 13, Newsome switched to the tenor saxophone when he joined his junior high school jazz ensemble.

While in high school, he played in a garage band called Fantasy One with classmate bassist James Genus.

Saxophonist Steve Wilson, who was a former member of the group, taught Newsome jazz theory after school while in high school.

1983

He studied Jazz Composition & Arranging at the Berklee College of Music from 1983 to 1987 under Bill Pierce, George Garzone, Andy McGhee, and Hal Crook.

Some of his classmates were Javon Jackson, Danilo Perez, Delfeayo Marsalis, Mark Turner, Julian Joseph and Donny McCaslin.

1988

Recommended by composer/pianist Donald Brown—his former jazz ensemble teacher while at Berklee—he toured Europe with trumpeter Donald Byrd during the summer of 1988.

Other members on Byrd's quintet were bassist Ron McWorter, and drummer Billy Kilson.

Newsome settled in New York City during the fall of 1988.

Newsome, while leading his group at the after hours jam session at the Blue Note caught the attention of trumpeter Terence Blanchard.

1989

He was asked to join Blanchard's band and performed with the quintet from 1989 to 1994 recording several CDs on (Columbia/Sony) including Terence Blanchard, Simply Stated, and The Malcolm X Jazz Suite.

Other members of Blanchard's quintet were pianist Bruce Barth, bassist Rodney Whitaker (and later Tarus Mateen) and drummer Troy Davis.

1990

His debut recording as a leader, Sam I Am, appeared in 1990.

1995

In 1995 Newsome decided to concentrate exclusively on soprano saxophone.

He formed Motivic Development, a jazz/world music trio with bassist Yosuke Inoue, drummer Matt Wilson, and later adding percussionist Joao Vincent Lewis.

1996

In 1996, Newsome reconfigured his ensemble and added vocalist Elisabeth Kontomanou, bassist Ugonna Okewgo, oudist Amos Hoffman, percussionists Natalie Cushman and Gilad, renaming it Sam Newsome & Global Unity—music he termed as cross-cultural jazz.

The group drew influences from late '60s Coltrane, North Africa, Japan, and the Middle East.

During this period he also worked regularly in the bands of drummer/percussionist Leon Parker and bassist Avishai Cohen—both of whom were also exploring this musical direction.

1999

The group's debut CD was released on Columbia/Sony in 1999.

2004

They were married on September 18, 2004.

A fan of stand-up comedy, Newsome often attended "open-mic night" at many new venues in the early nineties to practice some of his own stand-up routine.

Some of the comedians who often attended those same sessions were Dave Atell, Adam Carolla, and Reggie McFadden.

Newsome is also an amateur balloon twister.

This is a hobby he took up soon after the birth of his daughter Naomi.

With Terence Blanchard

2005

In 2005, Newsome began focusing on solo saxophone performance.

After seven years with Global Unity, Newsome took hiatus from performing as a leader.

2007

In 2007, he released Monk Abstractions, on which he recorded the compositions of Thelonious Monk.

Mark Corroto from All About Jazz wrote: “Newsome expands the sound of a single soprano saxophone into a one man band.” All About Jazz - New York named it one of the top tribute CDs of the year.

2010

In 2010, Newsome released his second solo saxophone CD, the blues-based Blue Soliloquy.

which received five stars in Downbeat magazine.

2012

Subsequent solo recordings include The Art of the Soprano, Vol. 1 (2012), Sam Newsome Plays Monk and Ellington (2013), The Straight Horn of Africa: A Path to Liberation - The Art of the Soprano, Vol. 2 (2014), Sopranoville: New Works for Prepared and Non-Prepared Saxophone (2017),Magic Circle (2018), and Chaos Theory: Song Cycles for Prepared Saxophone (2019)

In addition to his solo recordings and performances, Newsome has collaborated with saxophonist David Liebman, drummer Andrew Cyrille, pianists Ethan Iverson and Jean-Michel Pilc.

Newsome also plays regularly as a member of Francisco Mora Catlett's AfroHorn, The Bad Plus: Science Fiction, Fay Victor's SoundNoise and On the Quiet Side, and Meg Okura's Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble.

Newsome is married to jazz violinist Meg Okura.