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Chris Oatts
Chris Oatts is a saxophonist and composer from Des Moines, Iowa, who now resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He first began playing music at the age of ten when he received a saxophone from his father as a gift. Chris has since moved to Philadelphia to pursue a degree in music from Temple University and he has brought his passion for music along with him. Chris is a versatile musician who has studied and performed with world-renowned musicians such as Dick Oatts, Terell Stafford, Tim Warfield and Walt Weiskopf. He has performed extensively around the United States and in Europe at venues such as Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola in New York City and Bimhuis in Amsterdam. Chris regularly teaches and plays in and around the Philadelphia Area.
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Danny Jonokuchi Big Band: A Decade

by Jack Bowers
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Continue ReadingDanny Jonokuchi: A Decade

by Pierre Giroux
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Continue ReadingChris Oatts’ Pretty Big Band at Chris’ Jazz Café

by Victor L. Schermer
Chris Oatts' Pretty Big Band Chris' Jazz Café Philadelphia, PA May 28, 2024 The nonet, a nine-member ensemble which enables features of both small group and big band arranging and playing, has probably deserved greater use than it has seen in jazz over the years. Among the most notable applications was Bob Brookmeyer's use of it in the 1950s to bring together music and musicians from the big band era and ...
Continue ReadingDial and DeRosa: Keep Swingin'

by Jack Bowers
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Continue ReadingChris Oatts: Personalities

by Victor L. Schermer
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Continue ReadingChris Oatts Quintet featuring Terell Stafford at Chris’ Jazz Café

by Victor L. Schermer
Chris Oatts Quintet featuring Terell Stafford Chris' Jazz Café Live and Streaming Philadelphia, PA September 10, 2021 This was the reviewer's first time at a live performance in a jazz club since the start of the corona virus pandemic a year and a half ago. A few weeks before, Chris' Jazz Café, the iconic downtown Philadelphia jazz club, re-opened to live performances. The pandemic is still evidenced by masks being ...
Continue ReadingNick Lombardelli: Secret Suite

by David A. Orthmann
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From: Secret SuiteBy Chris Oatts