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Jay Anderson
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Bassist/composer Jay Anderson is among the most versatile and respected jazz artists
performing today. Born in 1955 in Southern California, Anderson began playing acoustic
bass at the age of 12. Throughout junior high, high school, and college, Anderson won
numerous awards for excellence in both jazz and classical music. One week after receiving
a Bachelor’s Degree in Performance from California State University at Long Beach,
Anderson was asked to join the Woody Herman Orchestra. After touring with the “Herd” for
a year, he was called by Carmen McRae and performed with the legendary singer for the
next two years.
In 1982 Anderson made the decision to move to New York City. Since moving East, he has
continued to perform and record with some of the most important names in jazz.
Anderson has been a regular member in the bands of Red Rodney & Ira Sullivan, Toshiko
Akiyoshi, Michael Brecker, Toots Thielemans, Bob Mintzer, Michael Franks, Eliane Elias,
Bennie Wallace, Lew Tabackin, Steve Khan, Lynne Arriale, and was with Joe Sample from
1992 to 2006.
Anderson takes pride in his versatility and openness to different types of music. He has
been featured on over 250 recordings, including work with Paul Bley, Randy Brecker, Bob
Berg, Vic Juris, Mike Stern, Donald Byrd, Terumasa Hino, Mark Soskin, Lee Konitz, Warren
Bernhardt, Dalia Faitelson, Frank Kimbrough, Dave Stryker, Steve Slagle, Phil Markowitz,
Joe Locke, Tiger Okoshi, George Cables, Rich Perry, David Witham, Yosuke Yamashita, and
many others. He has performed with the big bands of Kenny Wheeler, Bob Mintzer, Bob
Belden, Mel Lewis, Toshiko Akiyoshi, George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band, WDR Köln
(Germany), and the critically acclaimed Maria Schneider Orchestra whose 2004 release
“Concert In The Garden” won the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album.
Anderson has also done numerous jingles and non-jazz recordings with Frank Zappa, Tom
Waits, Chaka Khan, Michel Legrand, legendary poet Allen Ginsberg, and the Grammy
Award winning 1997 Record of the Year “Falling Into You” by Celine Dion.
In addition to being a highly sought-after sideman, Anderson is a proven voice in his own
right. His two original recordings on the DMP label, “NEXT EXIT” and “LOCAL COLOR” have
received critical acclaim both in the U.S. and abroad.
Anderson has been the recipient of the NEA grant for composition and two Meet the
Composer grants. Ten of the recordings he has been featured on have been nominated for
the Grammy Award. He has conducted clinics around the world and is a Professor of Jazz
Bass Studies at the Manhattan School of Music in New York City.