Biography
The Marsalis Family was a one-off project assembled for a 1982 Columbia recording date. Pianist Ellis Marsalis teamed up with his young-lion sons Wynton (trumpet) and Branford (tenor sax) (though brothers Delfeayo and Jason were too young to participate). Together, with bassist Charles Fambrough and drummer James Black, the Marsalis Family recorded five tunes that made up half of the LP Fathers and Sons (the other half featured the father-son saxophone team of Von and Chico Freeman). It wasn't the first or last time the three recorded together, but it was the only time they were specifically billed as the Marsalis Family. In 2003, they released the live album The Marsalis Family: A Celebration which featured the family performing live in 2001 to mark Ellis' retirement from teaching at New Orleans University. In 2010, the Marsalis Family released the similarly themed live charity album Music Redeems which benefitted The Ellis Marsalis Center for Music -- part of the New Orleans Habitat Musicians' Village. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi



 
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The Marsalis Family A Jazz Celebration August 2001 - Full Concert
From 1983: The Marsalis jazz family
【マルサリス・ファミリー】 Struttin' With Some Barbecue - The Marsalis Family: A Jazz Celebration
From 2004: The Marsalis family’s musical legacy
Marsalis: Swinging´At The Haven
【マルサリス・ファミリー】 Twelve's It - The Marsalis Family: A Jazz Celebration
Ellis Marsalis On Raising Wynton and his Brothers
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