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John D'earth

John D'earth (born March 30, 1950) is an American post-bop/hard bop jazz trumpeter born in Framingham, Massachusetts, who has appeared on recordings by Dave Matthews and Bruce Hornsby as well as recording a number of CDs on his own. He currently resides in Charlottesville, Virginia.

John D'earth
Performing Casco, Maine 2008
Background information
Birth nameJohn Edward Dearth II
Born (1950-03-30) March 30, 1950 (age 73)
Framingham, Massachusetts United States
OriginHolliston, Massachusetts United States
GenresJazz, hard bop, post-bop
Occupation(s)Musician
Composer
Professor
Instrument(s)trumpet
Years active1967–present
LabelsVanguard, Double-Time
Websitedearthworks.com

Early edit

John Edward Dearth II was born in 1950 in Framingham, Massachusetts, growing up in nearby Holliston. His father had survived the Pacific theater of World War II and was "obsessed" with jazz. D'earth, who added the apostrophe to his name later in life,[1] says of his progenitor, "He was a maniac for music and for jazz music. He was my first teacher. He revealed to me mysteries of art and music that are priceless."[1]

His father would blast his records throughout the night, driving the family crazy. He would also sit with his two-year-old son, teaching him to play drum brushes on a metal tray. His father was "drawn to the complexities of be-bop" with its raw rhythms and stylings. "He hated white bands that were corny and tight," D'earth states. "Those were prejudices too, and I learned some of those prejudices early on."[1]

The D'earth family lived in a house from the 1690s that had been The Littlefield Tavern during the Colonial era. D'earth's parents divorced when he was eight, around the time he got his first trumpet. He immediately walked out into the yard and played it to the trees, discovering scales on his own.[1]

Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five were D'earth's favorite band, but he also appreciated classical music. Jazz instruction wasn't so easy to find in the early 1960s, but D'earth crossed paths with Henry "Boots" Mussulli, who was a veteran of the big band days.[1]

This Sicilian alto saxophone player and arranger had opened the Sons of Italy Crystal Room, a speakeasy that presented acts like Count Basie and Roy Eldridge in nearby Milford. He was part of a group of jazz instructors who helped form Berklee College of Music.[1]

One day Mussulli sat a young D'earth next to him and called a friend and simply said, "Listen." He and D'earth began improvising on the Charlie Parker be-pop classic "Confirmation". When done, Mussulli picked the receiver and said, "Fourteen" — then hung up. That experience changed D'earth's life, confirming his musical gift. As a teenager, DownBeat said of his performance at the Newport Jazz Festival that he played "like a young Freddie Hubbard."[1]

On Mussulli's impact D'earth says:[1]

What he taught me about professionalism and what it is to really know your stuff ... to be uncompromising with yourself about it ... I learned that from him, and everything unfolds from there. You've got to know two things in jazz: Tell your story and don't copy people.

D'earth met Robert Jospé, a jazz drummer who would later relocate to Charlottesville and become a UVA music instructor, in 1967 at The Cambridge School of Weston, a preparatory high school near Boston. They started a group named Fire and Ice, and "began a collaboration that continues today."[1]

Career edit

D'earth attended Harvard University briefly only to drop out and pursue his musical career. In his early years he played in Bob Moses' innovative bands. He co-founded the group Cosmology (Vanguard Records) with bandmates drummer Robert Jospe and singer Dawn Thompson — whom D'earth later married. Jospé, D'earth, and Thompson, whom he met in New York, came to Charlottesville in 1981 for a summer and decided to settle there.[1] Before heading for New York City, Thompson had helped found the famed Prism Coffeehouse musical venue in Charlottesville.[2]

D'earth serves as Director of Jazz Performance at the University of Virginia[3] and was at one point the jazz artist in residence at Virginia Commonwealth University.[4] D'earth was music teacher at The Tandem School in Charlottesville from the early to mid-1980s.

D'earth regularly plays at Miller's Downtown on the Charlottesville pedestrian mall with other musicians including JC Kuhl, Pete Spaar, Jamal Millner, Devonne Harris, Pureum Jin, Brian Caputo, Wells Hanley, Adam Larrabee, Brian Jones, and many others. He often played at Fellini's No. 9 with Devonne Harris (drums), Bob Hallahan (piano), and Pete Spaar (upright bass).

D'earth makes frequent appearances with younger up-and-coming players as well as older mainstay musicians alike in the Richmond, Virginia, area. D'earth is known for his work with musicians such as Miles Davis, Buddy Rich, Dave Matthews Band, and Emily Remler.[5] He has recorded for Vanguard Records, ENJA Records, DoubleTime Jazz, and his own Cosmology label.[3]

Discography edit

Solo

On (Cosmology, 2013)[6]

  1. Yo, Susannah
  2. What Woody Do (Adam's Vamp)
  3. Prelude II
  4. Outside Insight
  5. Market
  6. Goodbye Secret King (for LeRoi Moore)
  7. Lady on a Train
  8. We Shall See
  9. Water Is The Blood of Earth
  • John D'earth - trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Pete Spaar - bass
  • Wells Hanley - piano
  • Devonne Harris - drums
  • J.C. Kuhl - tenor saxophone

Restoration Comedy (Double-Time, 2000)[7]

Thursday Night Live at Millers (Cosmology, 1998)[8]

  • John D'earth - trumpet
  • Dawn Thompson - vocals
  • Jeff Decker and Bobby Read - saxophones
  • Jamal Millner - guitar
  • Wells Hanley - piano
  • Pete Spaar - upright bass
  • Robert Jospé - drums
  • guest Doug Bethel - trombone
  • produced by Greg Howard

One Bright Glance (Enja, 1990)[9]

With Thompson D'earth

When the Serpent Flies (Cosmology, 2006)[10]

Mercury (Cosmology, 2001)[11]

As sideman edit

With Ray Anderson

With Emily Remler

Honors, awards, distinctions edit

  • D'earth appears in The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz, by Leonard Feather and Ira Gitler

(Oxford University Press, 1999); pages 175–76.[1]

Personal edit

D'earth appeared regularly with his vocalist wife Dawn Thompson, who died August 31, 2017, after surviving nine years with brain cancer. She was born in Alexandria, Virginia, on October 9, 1946.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Morris, Giles (2013-06-11). "John D'earth is ready to release a new album, but the music is only part of the story". C-VILLE Weekly. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  2. ^ a b "Dawn Lee Thompson Obituary - CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA". Dignity Memorial. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  3. ^ a b "John D'earth | Profile | McIntire Department of Music". music.virginia.edu. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
  4. ^ Morris, Giles (2013-06-11). "First trumpet: John D'earth is ready to release a new album, but the music is only part of the story". C-VILLE Weekly. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
  5. ^ Carr, Ian; Digby Fairweather; Brian Priestley (1995). Jazz: The Rough Guide. The Rough Guides. pp. 165. ISBN 1-85828-137-7.
  6. ^ "James L McLaughlin — John D'earth - On - 2013 engineer, mixed,..." jlmclaughlin.com. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  7. ^ "John D'Earth – Restoration Comedy (2000, CD) - Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  8. ^ "Thursday Night Live at Millers - John D'earth | User Reviews". Allmusic. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  9. ^ "John D'Earth – One Bright Glance (1990, CD) - Discogs". Discogs. 1990. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  10. ^ "Thompson D'Earth Band – When The Serpent Flies (2006, CD) - Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  11. ^ "Thompson D'earth – Mercury (2001, CD) - Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved May 1, 2021.

External links edit

  •   Media related to John D'earth at Wikimedia Commons
  • John D'earth at the University of Virginia
  • John D'earth biography, discography and album reviews, credits & releases at AllMusic
  • official webpage.

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Not to be confused with the late actor John Dearth John D earth born March 30 1950 is an American post bop hard bop jazz trumpeter born in Framingham Massachusetts who has appeared on recordings by Dave Matthews and Bruce Hornsby as well as recording a number of CDs on his own He currently resides in Charlottesville Virginia John D earthPerforming Casco Maine 2008Background informationBirth nameJohn Edward Dearth IIBorn 1950 03 30 March 30 1950 age 73 Framingham Massachusetts United StatesOriginHolliston Massachusetts United StatesGenresJazz hard bop post bopOccupation s MusicianComposerProfessorInstrument s trumpetYears active1967 presentLabelsVanguard Double TimeWebsitedearthworks wbr com Contents 1 Early 2 Career 3 Discography 3 1 As sideman 4 Honors awards distinctions 5 Personal 6 References 7 External linksEarly editJohn Edward Dearth II was born in 1950 in Framingham Massachusetts growing up in nearby Holliston His father had survived the Pacific theater of World War II and was obsessed with jazz D earth who added the apostrophe to his name later in life 1 says of his progenitor He was a maniac for music and for jazz music He was my first teacher He revealed to me mysteries of art and music that are priceless 1 His father would blast his records throughout the night driving the family crazy He would also sit with his two year old son teaching him to play drum brushes on a metal tray His father was drawn to the complexities of be bop with its raw rhythms and stylings He hated white bands that were corny and tight D earth states Those were prejudices too and I learned some of those prejudices early on 1 The D earth family lived in a house from the 1690s that had been The Littlefield Tavern during the Colonial era D earth s parents divorced when he was eight around the time he got his first trumpet He immediately walked out into the yard and played it to the trees discovering scales on his own 1 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five were D earth s favorite band but he also appreciated classical music Jazz instruction wasn t so easy to find in the early 1960s but D earth crossed paths with Henry Boots Mussulli who was a veteran of the big band days 1 This Sicilian alto saxophone player and arranger had opened the Sons of Italy Crystal Room a speakeasy that presented acts like Count Basie and Roy Eldridge in nearby Milford He was part of a group of jazz instructors who helped form Berklee College of Music 1 One day Mussulli sat a young D earth next to him and called a friend and simply said Listen He and D earth began improvising on the Charlie Parker be pop classic Confirmation When done Mussulli picked the receiver and said Fourteen then hung up That experience changed D earth s life confirming his musical gift As a teenager DownBeat said of his performance at the Newport Jazz Festival that he played like a young Freddie Hubbard 1 On Mussulli s impact D earth says 1 What he taught me about professionalism and what it is to really know your stuff to be uncompromising with yourself about it I learned that from him and everything unfolds from there You ve got to know two things in jazz Tell your story and don t copy people D earth met Robert Jospe a jazz drummer who would later relocate to Charlottesville and become a UVA music instructor in 1967 at The Cambridge School of Weston a preparatory high school near Boston They started a group named Fire and Ice and began a collaboration that continues today 1 Career editD earth attended Harvard University briefly only to drop out and pursue his musical career In his early years he played in Bob Moses innovative bands He co founded the group Cosmology Vanguard Records with bandmates drummer Robert Jospe and singer Dawn Thompson whom D earth later married Jospe D earth and Thompson whom he met in New York came to Charlottesville in 1981 for a summer and decided to settle there 1 Before heading for New York City Thompson had helped found the famed Prism Coffeehouse musical venue in Charlottesville 2 D earth serves as Director of Jazz Performance at the University of Virginia 3 and was at one point the jazz artist in residence at Virginia Commonwealth University 4 D earth was music teacher at The Tandem School in Charlottesville from the early to mid 1980s D earth regularly plays at Miller s Downtown on the Charlottesville pedestrian mall with other musicians including JC Kuhl Pete Spaar Jamal Millner Devonne Harris Pureum Jin Brian Caputo Wells Hanley Adam Larrabee Brian Jones and many others He often played at Fellini s No 9 with Devonne Harris drums Bob Hallahan piano and Pete Spaar upright bass D earth makes frequent appearances with younger up and coming players as well as older mainstay musicians alike in the Richmond Virginia area D earth is known for his work with musicians such as Miles Davis Buddy Rich Dave Matthews Band and Emily Remler 5 He has recorded for Vanguard Records ENJA Records DoubleTime Jazz and his own Cosmology label 3 Discography editSoloOn Cosmology 2013 6 Yo Susannah What Woody Do Adam s Vamp Prelude II Outside Insight Market Goodbye Secret King for LeRoi Moore Lady on a Train We Shall See Water Is The Blood of EarthJohn D earth trumpet flugelhorn Pete Spaar bass Wells Hanley piano Devonne Harris drums J C Kuhl tenor saxophoneRestoration Comedy Double Time 2000 7 John D earth trumpet composer producer Howard Curtis drums Mike Richmond upright bass Mulgrew Miller piano Jerry Bergonzi saxThursday Night Live at Millers Cosmology 1998 8 John D earth trumpet Dawn Thompson vocals Jeff Decker and Bobby Read saxophones Jamal Millner guitar Wells Hanley piano Pete Spaar upright bass Robert Jospe drums guest Doug Bethel trombone produced by Greg HowardOne Bright Glance Enja 1990 9 John D earth trumpet composer John Abercrombie guitar guitar synthesizer Marc Johnson bass Howard Curtis drums Steve Gaboury producer engineerWith Thompson D earthWhen the Serpent Flies Cosmology 2006 10 Dawn Thompson vocals John D earth trumpet and flugelhorn J C Kuhl tenor saxophone Jamal Millner guitar Daniel Clarke piano Pete Spaar double bass Brian Caputo drums produced by Greg HowardMercury Cosmology 2001 11 Dawn Thompson vocals John D Earth trumpet Carter Beauford drums Dave Matthews vocals Jamal Millner guitar Bobby Read sax Wells Hanley piano Pete Spaar upright bass produced by Greg HowardAs sideman edit With Ray Anderson Big Band Record Gramavision 1994 with the George Gruntz Concert Jazz BandWith Emily Remler Transitions Concord Records 1983 Catwalk Concord 1985 Honors awards distinctions editD earth appears in The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz by Leonard Feather and Ira Gitler Oxford University Press 1999 pages 175 76 1 Personal editD earth appeared regularly with his vocalist wife Dawn Thompson who died August 31 2017 after surviving nine years with brain cancer She was born in Alexandria Virginia on October 9 1946 2 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k Morris Giles 2013 06 11 John D earth is ready to release a new album but the music is only part of the story C VILLE Weekly Retrieved 2018 03 17 a b Dawn Lee Thompson Obituary CHARLOTTESVILLE VA Dignity Memorial Retrieved 2018 03 17 a b John D earth Profile McIntire Department of Music music virginia edu Retrieved 2022 09 27 Morris Giles 2013 06 11 First trumpet John D earth is ready to release a new album but the music is only part of the story C VILLE Weekly Retrieved 2022 09 26 Carr Ian Digby Fairweather Brian Priestley 1995 Jazz The Rough Guide The Rough Guides pp 165 ISBN 1 85828 137 7 James L McLaughlin John D earth On 2013 engineer mixed jlmclaughlin com Retrieved May 1 2021 John D Earth Restoration Comedy 2000 CD Discogs Discogs Retrieved May 1 2021 Thursday Night Live at Millers John D earth User Reviews Allmusic Retrieved May 1 2021 John D Earth One Bright Glance 1990 CD Discogs Discogs 1990 Retrieved May 1 2021 Thompson D Earth Band When The Serpent Flies 2006 CD Discogs Discogs Retrieved May 1 2021 Thompson D earth Mercury 2001 CD Discogs Discogs Retrieved May 1 2021 External links edit nbsp Media related to John D earth at Wikimedia Commons John D earth at the University of Virginia John D earth biography discography and album reviews credits amp releases at AllMusic Web Archive of Thompson D earth Band official webpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John D 27earth amp oldid 1187446764, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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