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Hanah Jon Taylor
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Hanah Jon Taylor
Musician | Educator | Organizer
Hanah Jon Taylor has received the critical acclaim of audiences and media throughout Europe,
Scandinavia, the Americas, and Asia Minor. His unique and lyrical persona on the flute, saxophone and wind synthesizer has warranted him as a true master of improvisation.
With a career spanning over 40 years, Mr. Taylor has appeared as a bandleader and sideman with many noted jazz artists. Upon completing his studies at Southern Illinois University with a
Master of Science degree in Music Therapy, he returned to Chicago to be inducted into the
Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). Hanah became part of
‘Infinite Spirit Music’, with pianist Soji Adebayo, bassist Josef Ben Israel, percussionist
Averyael Ra and woodwindist Light Henry Huff. In 1979, Hanah made his first appearance in
Europe, performing with pianist Burton Greene in Holland (the Netherlands).
While briefly residing in Amsterdam, Hanah performed at the BIMhuis with bassist Roberto
Bellatalla, drummer Sonny Murray and met saxophone-master Archie Shepp. Returning to
Chicago, Hanah joined the Colson Unity Troupe with Ade and Iqua Colson and in 1983, to then
leave for a three-year union with the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble (EHE), touring Europe,
Scandinavia in trio with percussionist Kahil El-Zabar and multi-reedist Edward Wilkerson.
During this time, Mr. Taylor began to also assemble his own trio, Everyday Heroes, with former-
Coltrane bassist Donald Rafeal Garrett and percussionist Steve McCall. In 1986, Hanah co-led
the first avant-garde jazz ensemble to perform at the 2nd Annual Peoples’ International Music
Festival in Havana, Cuba. With the passing of both McCall and Garrett, the ensemble reemerged
in 1987 with pianist Calvin Coco Brunson, French bassist Cecile Savage and drummer
Toby Williams. By the end of decade, Hanah, now performing more frequently overseas and
making tighter alliances with other European jazz artists, appeared with the group Gibralter,
featuring percussionist Denis Fournier; later to record with him in the group ‘Watershed’, a
Franco-American ensemble, in 2012.
As an educator, Mr. Taylor has worked in both private and public sectors of K-12, as an
instructor and artist-in-residence. From 1991 to 1993, he was commissioned by the University of
Chicago to organize and direct its first UC Improvisation Orchestra.
From his research as a student at SIU, Hanah had nurtured the idea of offering organized music
to communities-at-large, as a proactive activity. Moving to Madison, Wisconsin in 1993, offered
him the opportunity to actualize a program called ’Musonics’, providing sessions and workshops
with both youths and adults. From 2003 to 2007, he co-founded and served as Curator for the
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