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Robert Sabin
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Born: October 27, 1972

Robert Sabin has been distinguishing himself on the New York jazz scene for over a decade by performing in an enigmatic cross-section of musical genres. He was awarded Second Place in both the 2001 and 2003 International Society of Bassist's Jazz Competitions, and has appeared alongside such artists as Oliver Lake, Dick Oatts, Donny McCaslin, Luis Bonilla, John Riley, Dee Alexander, Aaron Johnson, Jim McNeely, Onaje Allan Gumbs, Victor Lewis, David Leibman, Chico O'Farril, Billy Taylor, Ted Rosenthal, Dianna Krall, Bill Watrous, The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, The Turtle Island String Quartet, Steve Turre, Vince Mendoza, Roland Hanna, Giacomo Gates, Mellisa Hamilton, Robin Aleman, Bob Mintzer, Carl Fontana, and Ernie Watts.

Sabin's newest album “Romero” is inspired by the legendary work of filmmaker George A. Romero, and the blinding fx gorgasms of Tom Savini. The musical episodes represent the sentimentality, melancholy, independent insubordination, fissured creativity of Romero’s films, as well as Sabin’s sweet and paralyzing compositions.

Sabin formed his avant-goth jazz group “Killdozer” in 2005 around the audaciousness and talent of members, and with an insistence on immediate musical consequences. Featured along with Sabin are Mark Stanley, guitar, Jason Rigby, saxophones, and Brian Griffin, drums, and later Russ Johnson on trumpet. The first self titled recording was loosely based on a deranged man's evil plan to build a town ravaging instrument of destruction in the form of a heavily armored and amunized bulldozer. A torrent of vulgar, howling mad, and sensitively reflective instrumental jazz, handcrafted for the enthusiastic audio ghoul. The CD also featured a tribute to the late internet hero “Tourettes Guy”, and a send up of the standard “Nobody Does It Better”.

Robert Sabin was a 1998 Recipient of a fellowship from the Henry Mancini Institute to perform with the HMI Concert Jazz Ensemble, Studio Orchestra, and Jazz Combo, with performances at the Hollywood Bowl, Disneyland, Playboy Mansion, and Carpenter Center in Long beach, CA.

Home: New York, NY

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”Name your poison-jazz rock or punk jazz-but for all intents and purposes, this music crunches, swings and defies some conventional stereotypes. Call it what you want, it is very good.” --Mark Turner, All About Jazz



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Last Updated: November 30, 2007

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