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Ben Sutin

After being enamored by the vocal qualities of the violin, Benjamin began studying Suzuki violin at age five, adding piano just a few years later. His career began to blossom when he started showing an interest in jazz, just months before his 13th birthday. It all started with a summer long workshop with saxophonist, Odean Pope at the famed Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz in Philadelphia, the only education institution at the time willing to accept a violinist into their program. Soon after, Benjamin started studying privately with legendary jazz violinist John Blake Jr. among other Philadelphia based jazz luminaries on faculty at the Clef Club. It wasn't long before he developed a name for himself. You would frequently catch him on the Philly scene, whether at sessions or gigging professionally, both as a leader and sideman.

Sutin has since had the privilege of performing in venues such as: Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium, The Kennedy Center, The Apollo Theater, NJPAC, Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola, Lincoln Center's Appel Room, Smoke Jazz Club, Microsoft Theater (Staples Center), the Nassau Coliseum, Oracle Center, Clifford Brown Jazz Festival, Ravinia Festival, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, among many more.

Sutin joined Bobby Sanabria's Multiverse Big Band in 2017 for the recording of their now Grammy Nominated and Jazz Journalist Association's "Record Of The Year" album, West Side Story Reimagined as well as  the recently Grammy-Nominated release, "Vox Humana".  He is now a regular member of the group, as well a frequent on-call sub for multiple salsa bands throughout NYC including with Chembo Corniel (whose album, Land of the Descendants he appeared on several years back), Ivo Tirado Jr's "Bronx Charanga", and Joe DeJesus' "Charansalsa" as well as performing with Larry Harlow's reinstallment of “Hommy - A Latin Opera” at Lincoln Center out of Doors.

In 2018 Grant Calvin Weston (Ornette Coleman's drummer for years) released his newest jazz fusion album, Dust and Ash in which Benjamin is a featured soloist on several numbers including the title track, and is the 1st violinist in the albums string section. Benjamin is also the regular violinist in the Indie Rock/Punk band, "TheyThem" and appears on their latest album, released in October 2019. Benjamin also appears on Philadelphia based singer, Kayle Brecher's 2016 album, This is Life.

In the Klezmer/Jewish music circuit you can frequently find Benjamin performing with Zusha, Jewish pop legend Eli Schwebel, in Zhenya Lopatnik's group and along side his Klezmer mentor, Yale Strom, among others. He has also played principal violin in the National Yiddish Theater's production of Di Goldene Kale and recorded in a string section for an Idan Raichel album. Additionally, Sutin plays violin for Shabbat Services at Congregation B'nai Jeshurun in Short Hills, NJ alongside the great Matthew Turk.

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"...what really sends Sutin’s star shooting upward is his fusion of hard bop and Jewish music..Sutin checks the right boxes: long improvised lines; dark tone colors; intense, relentless swinging; and a blues sensibility. Thriving at the intersection of tradition and experimentation, he catches the spirit of the hard-bop masters. Throughout the program, the violinist impresses with his steady-handed leadership and his take-no-prisoners drive. Remnants of the styles of John Blake Jr. (his beloved teacher), Stuff Smith, Jean-Luc Ponty, Papa John Creach and Don “Sugarcane” Harris blaze in his creative, uplifting work." –Frank-John Hadley (Downbeat) on his review of "Hard Bop Hanukkah" 

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Stuff Smith
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John Blake
violin
John Coltrane
saxophone
John Zorn
saxophone, alto

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