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Branford Marsalis: On Jazz Fathers And Sons
Branford Marsalis: On Jazz Fathers And Sons
Saxophonist Branford Marsalis has jazz in his genes. His father is pianist Ellis Marsalis, and all three of his brothers — trumpeter Wynton among them — are jazz musicians. On Fresh Air, he recalls growing up surrounded by music. Fresh Air from WHYY Play

With two Grammy Awards to his credit, Branford Marsalis is one of jazz's most prominent saxophonists. In addition to his performing career, Marsalis runs his own independent record label, Marsalis Music.

Marsalis' family is jazz royalty. His father, Ellis Marsalis, Jr., is a celebrated pianist, and his brothers Wynton, Jason and Delfeayo are also jazz musicians. The most recent entry in Branford's long catalogue of recordings is Metamorphosen, with the Branford Marsalis Quartet, released in March 2009.

From 1992-95, Marsalis was the band leader for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and he has performed with Sting, the Grateful Dead and Bruce Hornsby.

Marsalis joined Fresh Air in 2002 on the occasion of the release of Footsteps of Our Fathers. The album featured his cover of John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme."

In the interview, he recalls growing up with a jazz pianist as a father. As a child, Marsalis confesses, he didn't like jazz much, preferring Elton John and James Brown to Miles Davis and Coltrane.

"Jazz is not for kids. ... Jazz has a level of sophistication that's just too hip for kids," he explains.

"I felt about my father's music the way that my next-door neighbor felt about his father the chauffeur driver," Marsalis says. "That was just what he did."

In one humorous anecdote, he recalls his father — a jazzman to the core — listening to a James Brown record and snapping, inappropriately, on the two and four beats.

This interview was originally broadcast Oct. 21, 2002



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