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Jasun Martz

Jasun Martz is an American record producer, composer, musician, fine artist, creative director and sculptor who has worked on several #1 internationally best-selling hit records but is probably best known for his contemporary classical symphonies. He has recorded with Michael Jackson, toured with Frank Zappa and helped arrange one of rock music's best-selling hits: "We Built This City" by Starship.[1]

Jasun Martz
Background information
Birth nameJason Martz
Born1953 (age 69–70)
OriginUnited States
GenresContemporary classical, avant-garde, noise, rock, pop music
Occupation(s)Record producer, composer, musician, artist, sculptor, creative director
Instrument(s)Keyboards, percussion, harmonica
WebsiteJasun Martz on Twitter

Also a renowned New York based painter and sculptor, Martz has lived in New York, Los Angeles and London, and has created and exhibited "raw expressionist" paintings and papier-mâché sculpture inspired by the subway passengers he encounters in each city. He collaborated with French modern master Jean Dubuffet (the founder of art brut) on Martz's critically acclaimed avant-garde/ contemporary classical symphony entitled The Pillory.[2]

Life and career edit

Martz began his music career at an early age, signing his first professional recording and publishing contract at the age of 15. An internationally known musician, composer and producer, he has recorded and toured with numerous celebrated entertainers. Millions have heard his recordings since he recorded on Michael Jackson's Dangerous and Bad albums. He played keyboards and synthesizers on the quadruple platinum #1 hit "Black or White" from Jackson's Dangerous album. It was later included on HIStory, Number Ones and three video/DVDs. He is the featured harmonica soloist on "Streetwalker", a Bad outtake which later appeared on Bad 25, as a bonus track on the 2001 Bad Special Edition reissue, and as the flip-side to the UK hit "Cry". Five of Michael Jackson's solo albums – Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous and HIStory are among the top-sellers of all time and Martz appears on three of the five releases. He has recorded and toured with Frank Zappa, the Japanese progressive rock group The Far East Family Band, and helped arrange Starship's #1 hit, "We Built This City" with Grammy award-winning producer Bill Bottrell. Bottrell has said Martz "...brought an immediacy and a rock & roll fire" to the Michael Jackson recordings. (Sound on Sound, August 2004).[3]

In an interview in The New York Times in 2005, Martz said his music is sometimes very wild and not for the faint of heart. He composed and produced a contemporary classical symphony (his second) for the 115-member The Intercontinental Philharmonic Orchestra and Royal Choir. The Pillory/The Battle is a 2-CD set released in 2005 and 2007 and features 2½ hours of Mr. Martz's music. Searching for musical inspiration, Martz climbed to the refugio on Ecuador's Mount Cotopaxi–the world's tallest active volcano. When he descended the very steep slope, he tripped and began a tumble. Martz has said he then had an epiphany for the symphony. The music explores the Charles Darwin theory of evolution on the earth 200 million years into the future. It was reported in the New York Times that Mr. Martz said "after the tumble, a wild idea came to me of what the symphony should be."[1]

Martz conducted a 40-piece orchestra, the Neoteric Orchestra, in his critically acclaimed first avant-garde symphony The Pillory. The CD features members of Frank Zappa's band Ruth Underwood, Eddie Jobson, has received hundreds of international reviews and has often been called a contemporary masterpiece. Billboard Magazine reviewed The Pillory as a "Top Album Pick" and it was featured in Canadian director Francois Miron's film Resolving Power (2001, FilmGrafix Studios, Montreal).[4]

Martz has also composed for film, television and advertising.[5]

Martz is also an internationally known New York based Creative Director in the beauty and fashion industries. He has created advertising campaigns for major brands such as Max Factor, Guess, Revlon, Procter & Gamble, Redken, Neutrogena, Rembrandt and many others.[6]

Also an inventor, Martz is the creator and owner of many trademarks, copyrights and patents. He was most recently awarded a United States patent for his invention of a sponge storage and disinfecting device.[7]

Martz studied at the University of California, Los Angeles; New York University; California State University, Northridge; Art Center College of Design and graduated with honors from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a Bachelor's degree in the arts.

Jasun Martz has lived in New York since 1997.

Exhibition history edit

  • Love Thy Neighbor (group) Kenise Barnes Fine Art Gallery, Larchmont, New York, August – September 2011
  • Harlem Art Project (group) Saatchi & Saatchi, New York City December 2003
  • In Dim Light (solo) A five-year retrospective SPA, New York City October 2002
  • Oblivious (solo) Gallery @ 135, New York City March 13 – April 1, 2001
  • Under the Asphalt (solo) Siberia Gallery, New York City July 21 – August 20, 2000
  • Faces in the Dark (solo) Sash Gallery, Glen Ridge, New Jersey, September 7 – October 30, 1999
  • About Face (group) Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles July 10 – September 1, 1996
  • Under (solo) LCA/LA Galleries, Los Angeles 1994
  • Underground (solo) LAM Gallery, London, England 1986

Discography edit

  • Michael Jackson "Bad 25" (Sony/Columbia, 2012) featured solo harmonica[8]
  • The Arts, the Intercontinental Philharmonic Orchestra, "The Victory Fanfare" (Under The Asphalt, 2011) composer, conductor, producer[9]
  • The Intercontinental Philharmonic Orchestra. "Young" (The Seol Won Foundation, 2011), composer, conductor, producer
  • The Arts (featuring Jasun Martz), "light" (Under The Asphalt, 2010) composer, producer, grand piano[10]
  • Sue Reed "Whose Hat Covers That Sundial?" (Under The Asphalt, 2007) producer, mellotron, drums, bass[11]
  • The Sin Circle (Under The Asphalt, 2007) producer, composer, musician[12]
  • Jasun Martz with The Intercontinental Philharmonic Orchestra and Royal Choir "The Pillory/The Battle" (Under The Asphalt, 2007, 2005) producer, composer, musician[13]
  • Jasun Martz with The Neoteric Orchestra "The Pillory" (Under The Asphalt, 2007) producer, composer, musician[13]
  • The Sin Circle "Freedom", "Alive and Lubricated" motion picture and soundtrack CD (Attack Filmworks, Canada, 2005) producer, composer, musician
  • Michael Jackson "Number Ones" (Sony/Columbia, 2003) keyboards and synthesizers[14]
  • The Sin Circle "Freedom" (Attack Records, 2001) producer, composer, musician
  • Michael Jackson "Bad" "Streetwalker" (Special edition, Sony/Columbia, 2001) featured solo harmonica
  • Michael Jackson "Cry" "Streetwalker" (Special edition 12"/CD, Sony UK, 2001) featured solo harmonica
  • Michael Jackson "Dangerous remastered" (Sony/Columbia, 2001) keyboards and synthesizers
  • Michael Jackson "Greatest Hits" (Sony/Columbia, 2001) keyboards and synthesizer
  • Michael Jackson "The Short Films/DVD" (Sony/Columbia, 2001) keyboards and synthesizer
  • Michael Jackson "Video Greatest Hits- History/DVD" (Sony/Columbia, 2001) keyboards and synthesizer
  • The Sin Circle "Everyone's an Idiot" (Sin Circle, 1999) producer, composer, musician
  • Michael Jackson "HIStory" (Sony/Columbia, 1995) keyboards and synthesizer
  • Beck "A Western Harvest Field by Moonlight (Fingerpaint, 1994) art director
  • Jasun Martz "The Pillory" (Ad Perpetuam Memoriam, 1994) producer, composer, musician
  • Michael Jackson "Dangerous" (Sony/Columbia, 1991) keyboards and synthesizer
  • Michael Jackson "Dangerous" Video (director: John Landis, 1991) implemental percussion, vocals
  • Del Rubio Triplets "Three gals, Three Guitars" (Cabazon, 1988) art director
  • Starship "We Built This City On Rock and Roll" (RCA, 1985) co-arranger
  • The Results (1984) bass, vocals
  • Bone Cabal (Mystic Records, 1983) producer
  • Jasun Martz/Eddie Jobson/John Luttrelle "in light, in dark in between"- The American Music Compilation (Eurock, 1982) producer, composer, piano
  • Jasun "Won't let me go" (Neoteric Music, 1982) co-producer, composer, musician
  • Jasun Martz and the Neoteric Orchestra "The Pillory" (Neoteric Music, 1981) producer, composer, musician
  • The Far East Family Band "Live at the Troubadour" (RCA Victor Japan, 1979) keyboards, vocals, percussion
  • Jasun Martz and the Neoteric Orchestra "The Pillory" (All Ears/ PBR International, 1978) producer, composer, musician
  • Frank Zappa "Live in New York" (1977) synthesizer programmer, percussion & vocal overdubs
  • American Zoo "Back street thoughts/What am I?"(Rena Records, 1968) drums, vocals
  • American Zoo "Back street thoughts/What am I?"(Rena Records, 1968) drums, vocals
  • American Zoo "Magdalena/Mr. Brotherhood?"(Rena Records, 1968) drums, vocals
  • We the People "Who Am I?/Back Street Thoughts"(Rena Records, 1968) drums, vocals
  • We the People "Feelings of my Emptiness/For no one to see"(Rena Records, 1967) drums, vocals[15]

Books edit

  • Martz, Jasun (December 24, 2007). Jasun Martz. Jasun Martz (on Blurb).
  • Martz, Jasun (November 29, 2008). All Roads lead to Returno. Jasun Martz (on Blurb).
  • Martz, Jasun (April 6, 2012). Jasun Martz – Disintegration. Jasun Martz (on Blurb).

References edit

  1. ^ a b Hershenson, Roberta (June 19, 2005). "FOOTLIGHTS - NYTimes.com". New York Times. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  2. ^ "The Pillory – Jasun Martz : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  3. ^ Richard Buskin. "MICHAEL JACKSON 'Black Or White' | Classic Tracks". Soundonsound.com. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  4. ^ "Billboard - Music Charts, News, Photos & Video". Billboard.
  5. ^ "- IMDb". IMDb.com. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  6. ^ "Jasun Martz – Executive Creative Director". Creative Hotlist. January 31, 2002. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  7. ^ "Sponge storage and disinfecting device – Martz, Jasun". Freepatentsonline.com. May 25, 1999. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  8. ^ "Michael Jackson – Streetwalker". YouTube. Retrieved April 1, 2013.[dead YouTube link]
  9. ^ "Search Tracks on SoundCloud – Hear the world's sounds". Soundcloud.com. October 11, 2011. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  10. ^ "Jasun Martz art and music (of the New York subway)". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  11. ^ "Conrad Murray Trial: Photos of dead Michael Jackson shown to court – Thaindian News". Thaindian.com. October 12, 2011. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  12. ^ "Jasun Martz / SIN CIRCLE | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Myspace.com. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  13. ^ a b "Jasun Martz | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Myspace.com. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  14. ^ "Michael Jackson – Black Or White". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  15. ^ "We The People & American Zoo (1 of 6) Feelings of My Emptiness / For No One To See". YouTube. September 11, 2010. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved April 1, 2013.

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Jasun Martz is an American record producer composer musician fine artist creative director and sculptor who has worked on several 1 internationally best selling hit records but is probably best known for his contemporary classical symphonies He has recorded with Michael Jackson toured with Frank Zappa and helped arrange one of rock music s best selling hits We Built This City by Starship 1 Jasun MartzBackground informationBirth nameJason MartzBorn1953 age 69 70 OriginUnited StatesGenresContemporary classical avant garde noise rock pop musicOccupation s Record producer composer musician artist sculptor creative directorInstrument s Keyboards percussion harmonicaWebsiteJasun Martz on Twitter Also a renowned New York based painter and sculptor Martz has lived in New York Los Angeles and London and has created and exhibited raw expressionist paintings and papier mache sculpture inspired by the subway passengers he encounters in each city He collaborated with French modern master Jean Dubuffet the founder of art brut on Martz s critically acclaimed avant garde contemporary classical symphony entitled The Pillory 2 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Exhibition history 3 Discography 4 Books 5 ReferencesLife and career editMartz began his music career at an early age signing his first professional recording and publishing contract at the age of 15 An internationally known musician composer and producer he has recorded and toured with numerous celebrated entertainers Millions have heard his recordings since he recorded on Michael Jackson s Dangerous and Bad albums He played keyboards and synthesizers on the quadruple platinum 1 hit Black or White from Jackson s Dangerous album It was later included on HIStory Number Ones and three video DVDs He is the featured harmonica soloist on Streetwalker a Bad outtake which later appeared on Bad 25 as a bonus track on the 2001 Bad Special Edition reissue and as the flip side to the UK hit Cry Five of Michael Jackson s solo albums Off the Wall Thriller Bad Dangerous and HIStory are among the top sellers of all time and Martz appears on three of the five releases He has recorded and toured with Frank Zappa the Japanese progressive rock group The Far East Family Band and helped arrange Starship s 1 hit We Built This City with Grammy award winning producer Bill Bottrell Bottrell has said Martz brought an immediacy and a rock amp roll fire to the Michael Jackson recordings Sound on Sound August 2004 3 In an interview in The New York Times in 2005 Martz said his music is sometimes very wild and not for the faint of heart He composed and produced a contemporary classical symphony his second for the 115 member The Intercontinental Philharmonic Orchestra and Royal Choir The Pillory The Battle is a 2 CD set released in 2005 and 2007 and features 2 hours of Mr Martz s music Searching for musical inspiration Martz climbed to the refugio on Ecuador s Mount Cotopaxi the world s tallest active volcano When he descended the very steep slope he tripped and began a tumble Martz has said he then had an epiphany for the symphony The music explores the Charles Darwin theory of evolution on the earth 200 million years into the future It was reported in the New York Times that Mr Martz said after the tumble a wild idea came to me of what the symphony should be 1 Martz conducted a 40 piece orchestra the Neoteric Orchestra in his critically acclaimed first avant garde symphony The Pillory The CD features members of Frank Zappa s band Ruth Underwood Eddie Jobson has received hundreds of international reviews and has often been called a contemporary masterpiece Billboard Magazine reviewed The Pillory as a Top Album Pick and it was featured in Canadian director Francois Miron s film Resolving Power 2001 FilmGrafix Studios Montreal 4 Martz has also composed for film television and advertising 5 Martz is also an internationally known New York based Creative Director in the beauty and fashion industries He has created advertising campaigns for major brands such as Max Factor Guess Revlon Procter amp Gamble Redken Neutrogena Rembrandt and many others 6 Also an inventor Martz is the creator and owner of many trademarks copyrights and patents He was most recently awarded a United States patent for his invention of a sponge storage and disinfecting device 7 Martz studied at the University of California Los Angeles New York University California State University Northridge Art Center College of Design and graduated with honors from the University of California Santa Barbara with a Bachelor s degree in the arts Jasun Martz has lived in New York since 1997 Exhibition history editLove Thy Neighbor group Kenise Barnes Fine Art Gallery Larchmont New York August September 2011 Harlem Art Project group Saatchi amp Saatchi New York City December 2003 In Dim Light solo A five year retrospective SPA New York City October 2002 Oblivious solo Gallery 135 New York City March 13 April 1 2001 Under the Asphalt solo Siberia Gallery New York City July 21 August 20 2000 Faces in the Dark solo Sash Gallery Glen Ridge New Jersey September 7 October 30 1999 About Face group Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery Los Angeles July 10 September 1 1996 Under solo LCA LA Galleries Los Angeles 1994 Underground solo LAM Gallery London England 1986Discography editMichael Jackson Bad 25 Sony Columbia 2012 featured solo harmonica 8 The Arts the Intercontinental Philharmonic Orchestra The Victory Fanfare Under The Asphalt 2011 composer conductor producer 9 The Intercontinental Philharmonic Orchestra Young The Seol Won Foundation 2011 composer conductor producer The Arts featuring Jasun Martz light Under The Asphalt 2010 composer producer grand piano 10 Sue Reed Whose Hat Covers That Sundial Under The Asphalt 2007 producer mellotron drums bass 11 The Sin Circle Under The Asphalt 2007 producer composer musician 12 Jasun Martz with The Intercontinental Philharmonic Orchestra and Royal Choir The Pillory The Battle Under The Asphalt 2007 2005 producer composer musician 13 Jasun Martz with The Neoteric Orchestra The Pillory Under The Asphalt 2007 producer composer musician 13 The Sin Circle Freedom Alive and Lubricated motion picture and soundtrack CD Attack Filmworks Canada 2005 producer composer musician Michael Jackson Number Ones Sony Columbia 2003 keyboards and synthesizers 14 The Sin Circle Freedom Attack Records 2001 producer composer musician Michael Jackson Bad Streetwalker Special edition Sony Columbia 2001 featured solo harmonica Michael Jackson Cry Streetwalker Special edition 12 CD Sony UK 2001 featured solo harmonica Michael Jackson Dangerous remastered Sony Columbia 2001 keyboards and synthesizers Michael Jackson Greatest Hits Sony Columbia 2001 keyboards and synthesizer Michael Jackson The Short Films DVD Sony Columbia 2001 keyboards and synthesizer Michael Jackson Video Greatest Hits History DVD Sony Columbia 2001 keyboards and synthesizer The Sin Circle Everyone s an Idiot Sin Circle 1999 producer composer musician Michael Jackson HIStory Sony Columbia 1995 keyboards and synthesizer Beck A Western Harvest Field by Moonlight Fingerpaint 1994 art director Jasun Martz The Pillory Ad Perpetuam Memoriam 1994 producer composer musician Michael Jackson Dangerous Sony Columbia 1991 keyboards and synthesizer Michael Jackson Dangerous Video director John Landis 1991 implemental percussion vocals Del Rubio Triplets Three gals Three Guitars Cabazon 1988 art director Starship We Built This City On Rock and Roll RCA 1985 co arranger The Results 1984 bass vocals Bone Cabal Mystic Records 1983 producer Jasun Martz Eddie Jobson John Luttrelle in light in dark in between The American Music Compilation Eurock 1982 producer composer piano Jasun Won t let me go Neoteric Music 1982 co producer composer musician Jasun Martz and the Neoteric Orchestra The Pillory Neoteric Music 1981 producer composer musician The Far East Family Band Live at the Troubadour RCA Victor Japan 1979 keyboards vocals percussion Jasun Martz and the Neoteric Orchestra The Pillory All Ears PBR International 1978 producer composer musician Frank Zappa Live in New York 1977 synthesizer programmer percussion amp vocal overdubs American Zoo Back street thoughts What am I Rena Records 1968 drums vocals American Zoo Back street thoughts What am I Rena Records 1968 drums vocals American Zoo Magdalena Mr Brotherhood Rena Records 1968 drums vocals We the People Who Am I Back Street Thoughts Rena Records 1968 drums vocals We the People Feelings of my Emptiness For no one to see Rena Records 1967 drums vocals 15 Books editMartz Jasun December 24 2007 Jasun Martz Jasun Martz on Blurb Martz Jasun November 29 2008 All Roads lead to Returno Jasun Martz on Blurb Martz Jasun April 6 2012 Jasun Martz Disintegration Jasun Martz on Blurb References edit a b Hershenson Roberta June 19 2005 FOOTLIGHTS NYTimes com New York Times Retrieved April 1 2013 The Pillory Jasun Martz Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved April 1 2013 Richard Buskin MICHAEL JACKSON Black Or White Classic Tracks Soundonsound com Retrieved April 1 2013 Billboard Music Charts News Photos amp Video Billboard IMDb IMDb com Retrieved January 17 2021 Jasun Martz Executive Creative Director Creative Hotlist January 31 2002 Retrieved April 1 2013 Sponge storage and disinfecting device Martz Jasun Freepatentsonline com May 25 1999 Retrieved April 1 2013 Michael Jackson Streetwalker YouTube Retrieved April 1 2013 dead YouTube link Search Tracks on SoundCloud Hear the world s sounds Soundcloud com October 11 2011 Retrieved April 1 2013 Jasun Martz art and music of the New York subway YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved April 1 2013 Conrad Murray Trial Photos of dead Michael Jackson shown to court Thaindian News Thaindian com October 12 2011 Retrieved April 1 2013 Jasun Martz SIN CIRCLE Gratis muziek tourneedata foto s video s Myspace com Retrieved April 1 2013 a b Jasun Martz Gratis muziek tourneedata foto s video s Myspace com Retrieved April 1 2013 Michael Jackson Black Or White YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved April 1 2013 We The People amp American Zoo 1 of 6 Feelings of My Emptiness For No One To See YouTube September 11 2010 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved April 1 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jasun Martz amp oldid 1149801420, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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