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The sound of Justin Hellman’s ensemble has evolved over time. “It writhes -- with the fresh blood of locals Justin Hellman on bass and Eric Vogler on guitar” (SF Chronicle 8-05), who have been creating, performing, and arranging together for several years, developing an approach that is exciting and fresh while rooted in the jazz tradition. With influences like Pat Metheny, John Scofield, and Wayne Shorter, the group strives for a dynamic sound that carries a great deal of tension and release yet also possesses an element of lyricism.

Justin Hellman was born on March 25, 1980 in Chicago, IL, and he spent his childhood in Northbrook, IL. At age 16, his friends convinced him to pick up the electric bass so that they could form a band. Within 3 months the band, Vision Route, was performing for 2000 people at their high school’s Loyalty Day assembly. They performed rock covers as well as some of their own songs, which were the first tunes Justin ever wrote.


In 1998, Justin moved to California to attend UC Berkeley. Although he had only been studying the bass for 2 years, he decided to major in music and to begin playing the acoustic bass. He studied performance with the assistant principal double bass player of the San Francisco Symphony, Stephen Tramontozzi, and also focused on composition, orchestration, and counterpoint. While in school he wrote several pieces of classical music, including a symphony that he composed as an honors project during his senior year. When he wasn’t studying Beethoven and Bach he was taking private electric bass lessons from Michael Manring and Kai Eckhardt and rehearsing and performing with Wayside, a band he formed with some fellow students. Wayside shared the stage with bands like The Motet, Melvin Seals and Tea Leaf Green and Justin had the opportunity to jam with Bay Area greats Paul Hansen and Paul McCandless at some of their shows. They played one of their final shows at the High Sierra Music Festival in 2002, where guitarist Will Bernard joined them for a few songs.


After Justin graduated from Berkeley, he began teaching more private lessons and focusing on his jazz career. As word spread that he could play, he began getting more and more calls from musicians in search of a bass player. Through his freelance work Justin got a chance to perform with guitarists Henry Kaiser and Julian Lage. On top of that he played regular jazz gigs with Tangria, Echo Beach and his own trio, and he began working out his original “improrhythmic polyvisational” style with his fusion quartet Monkey Knife Fight. It was for this group that he composed most of the songs that he later recorded on his debut CD, Shakin’ It Like a Blue Funk Monkey.

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Justin Hellman Trio Appearing at Listen & Be Heard Poetry Cafe Feb. 24

Justin Hellman Trio Appearing at Listen & Be Heard Poetry Cafe Feb. 24

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The sound of the Justin Hellman Trio has evolved over time. Bassist Justin Hellman and guitarist Eric Vogler have been creating, performing, and arranging together for several years, developing an approach that is exciting and fresh while rooted in the jazz tradition. With influences like Pat Metheny, Dave Holland, and Wayne Shorter, the group strives for a dynamic sound that carries a great deal of ...

“I Like it” Chuy Varela- KCSM 91.1

“this weekly jam session… writhes -- with the fresh blood of locals Justin Hellman on bass and Khalil Doak-Anthony on guitar, among many unsigned others.. “ Daniel King- SF Chronicle.

“Justin Hellman is an inspiration on bass. He's a tasteful musician who knows his behemoth of an instrument doesn't have to be loud or busy in order to have presence.” Stephen Smith- Purgatory is a Cat.

"Tangria Jazz Group performs as a conventional rhythm section trio, wheher they cover standards ike "Freedom Jazz Dance" (which features bassist Justin Hellman's break-out solo, the high point of their version)..." Bill Donaldson, Cadence Magazine
"Justin Hellman adds a solid heartbeat on bass." Dan McClenaghan, All About Jazz

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Primary Instrument

Bass

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Beginner to advanced

Credentials/Background

Justin has been teaching private bass, piano, and music theory lessons for 8 years, and he has worked with students from ages 4 to 65. His method is a little different with each student since he takes into account each person’s abilities and interests, but he always finds a way to include some reading, technique, theory, ear training, and something that’s fun to play. He has also taught workshops at the Berkeley Jazz School on Jaco Pastorius and Miles Davis. If you’re interested in lessons please contact Justin at 510-338-0015. www.justinhellman.com/teaching

Music

Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Shakin' It Like a...

Self Produced
2007

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