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Julien Wilson
Julien Wilson is a Melbourne saxophonist and composer who has been a crucial member of the Australian jazz community since the mid 90’s. He studied at VCA under Brian Brown & Barry Duggan and at Boston’s New England Conservatory with George Russell & Paul Bley. Throughout the 90's he was an integral member of a number of highly regarded co-operative bands including Ishish, Festa, and the Swiss-based multi-national band, Snag. He has released a dozen albums as leader or co-leader, and his trio has been hailed as one of Australia’s most unique groups.
He has recorded and performed with artists including Charlie Haden, Hermeto Pascoal, Nigel Kennedy, Hugh Masekala, Jim Black, Kurt Elling & the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, made long standing contributions to the Black Arm Band and the Australian Art Orchestra, and been a regular member of groups run by leading Australian musicians including Stu Hunter, Jonathan Zwartz, Paul Grabowsky, Jex Saarelaht, Aaron Choulai & Mike Nock.
After spending extended periods in Europe in the late 90's, then living in Boston and New York for a few years, Julien returned to Melbourne in 2001 and had a very fruitful musical period. He formed the assumptions trio with Will Guthrie and Stephen Magnusson and they released two critically acclaimed albums in 2003 & 2004. When Guthrie left Australia in 2004 the Julien Wilson Trio was formed with Magnusson and Steve Grant.
He released his debut album, while you were sleeping in 2006 and followed it up with Trio_Live in 2007. His trio undertook a three week European tour in 2006 that included two sold out shows at the Berlin Jazz Festival, and he then recorded Kaleidoscopic with Magnusson in New York at the start of 2007. He directed the Australian Art Orchestra's Crossing Roper Bar project from 2005-2007. He was featured on a number of well received Australian jazz recordings, performed at most of Australia's major jazz festivals, and toured regularly overseas with his trio and other groups. He got married in 2005 and had two daughters in 2007 & 2010.
In 2013 Wilson formed his own record label, lionsharecords. The inaugural release on the label, This is Always is Wilson's first recording with a classic jazz quartet. The 2nd release, Swailing, is a studio album by his long standing trio and is due out in early 2014. 2013 also marked the first time Julien recorded on clarinet and bass clarinet on the album Sweethearts, a trio with Sam Anning (NY) & Allan Browne.
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read more“one of the most exciting musicians in the country … vital to Australian creative music” SydneyMorningHerald
"I can hear influences as diverse as Archie Shepp, Jan Garbarek, Ben Webster, Gato Barbieri, Dave Liebman... But particularly, of Mark Simmonds, who is one of the heroes of jazz saxophone in this country" Dale Barlow
"Wilson was always the real thing, exploiting the instrument’s warmth and sonic breadth to make gripping statements. The Melbourne saxophonist arrived on a shock wave in the early ‘90s and has been vital to Australian creative music since." John Shand
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Hemispheres
From: HemispheresBy Julien Wilson
Brightside
From: Sleepy TownBy Julien Wilson
I'll See You
From: In My DreamsBy Julien Wilson