Bruce Williamson
Bruce Williamson is a musician (saxophone, woodwinds, keyboards), composer/… Read Full Bio ↴Bruce Williamson is a musician (saxophone, woodwinds, keyboards), composer/arranger and educator living and performing primarily in the New York City area. He can be heard in a wide range of settings; NYC jazz clubs, Lincoln Center operas & ballets, Broadway show orchestras and many TV and film soundtracks.
Multi-instrumentalist Bruce Williamson was active in the San Francisco music scene until moving to New York City in the mid-1980s. In California he performed in blues bands, Brazilian bands and with jazz artists such as Mark Levine, Bobby McFerron and Benny Green. He was also a member of the experimental jazz group Rubisa Patrol with pianist Art Lande and trumpeter Mark Isham. Shortly after moving to New York he joined organist Jack McDuff's band (with Dave Stryker on guitar), giving him the opportunity to meet and play with Jimmy Smith, Stanley Turrentine and George Benson. More recently, he has performed with his own groups in various New York City clubs and has been a featured soloist in Japan and Europe. Over the years, Bruce has also performed with Gary Peacock, Fred Hersch, Dave Douglas, Tom Harrell, Mark Soskin, Jim Pepper, Randy Brecker, Paul McCandless, Toshiko Akiyoshi Orchestra and many other jazz notables. Bruce can be heard on more than fifty recordings playing saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, piccolo, piano and synthesizer.
In New York City's theater world, he has performed in many of Julie Taymor's productions; Juan Darien at Lincoln Center (1996), Lion King at the New Amsterdam Theater (1998) and The Green Bird at the Cort Theater (2000). He also performs regularly in the orchestras of many Broadway shows. In film, Bruce has been a featured soloist in many of Elliot Goldenthal's filmscores; Butcher Boy, In Dreams, Public Enemies, Titus, Frida (Academy-award winning score - 2003), Across The Universe and The Tempest (the last four directed by Taymor). Bruce was also featured with the American Ballet Theatre Orchestra in Goldenthal's 1997 ballet Othello (choreographed by Lar Lubovitch) and with the NYC Opera Orchestra in the 2006 Taymor/Goldenthal opera Grendel performed at Lincoln Center. Bruce has been awarded Jazz Composition grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and The Armour Foundation. His compositions can be heard on various recordings, including his Timeless Records CD Big City Magic, his Origin Records CD Standard Transmission, the Turtle Island String Quartet CD Metropolis and a recent release called Resonance. Bruce is currently on the Music Faculty at Bennington College in Vermont and has been a jazz clinician in both the U.S. and Europe.
Multi-instrumentalist Bruce Williamson was active in the San Francisco music scene until moving to New York City in the mid-1980s. In California he performed in blues bands, Brazilian bands and with jazz artists such as Mark Levine, Bobby McFerron and Benny Green. He was also a member of the experimental jazz group Rubisa Patrol with pianist Art Lande and trumpeter Mark Isham. Shortly after moving to New York he joined organist Jack McDuff's band (with Dave Stryker on guitar), giving him the opportunity to meet and play with Jimmy Smith, Stanley Turrentine and George Benson. More recently, he has performed with his own groups in various New York City clubs and has been a featured soloist in Japan and Europe. Over the years, Bruce has also performed with Gary Peacock, Fred Hersch, Dave Douglas, Tom Harrell, Mark Soskin, Jim Pepper, Randy Brecker, Paul McCandless, Toshiko Akiyoshi Orchestra and many other jazz notables. Bruce can be heard on more than fifty recordings playing saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, piccolo, piano and synthesizer.
In New York City's theater world, he has performed in many of Julie Taymor's productions; Juan Darien at Lincoln Center (1996), Lion King at the New Amsterdam Theater (1998) and The Green Bird at the Cort Theater (2000). He also performs regularly in the orchestras of many Broadway shows. In film, Bruce has been a featured soloist in many of Elliot Goldenthal's filmscores; Butcher Boy, In Dreams, Public Enemies, Titus, Frida (Academy-award winning score - 2003), Across The Universe and The Tempest (the last four directed by Taymor). Bruce was also featured with the American Ballet Theatre Orchestra in Goldenthal's 1997 ballet Othello (choreographed by Lar Lubovitch) and with the NYC Opera Orchestra in the 2006 Taymor/Goldenthal opera Grendel performed at Lincoln Center. Bruce has been awarded Jazz Composition grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and The Armour Foundation. His compositions can be heard on various recordings, including his Timeless Records CD Big City Magic, his Origin Records CD Standard Transmission, the Turtle Island String Quartet CD Metropolis and a recent release called Resonance. Bruce is currently on the Music Faculty at Bennington College in Vermont and has been a jazz clinician in both the U.S. and Europe.
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