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Adam Schroeder

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Baritone saxophonist Adam Schroeder is the first call for a growing multitude of musical contexts. He has firmly established his influential voice as a major force within the global jazz community being recognized as a “Rising Star” on the Baritone Saxophone in Down Beat Magazine’s 59th, 63rd, 64th, 65th, 66th, 67th, 70th, 71st and 72nd Annual Critic’s Poll as well as in the 76th, 79th, 80th, 82nd and 84th Annual Reader’s Poll and the JazzEd Magazine 2014 Readers Poll. Schroeder is known equally for his hard-driving muscular swing, ferocious be-bopping, meticulous musicianship and leadership as well as his exquisite sound. His style has been described as possessing soul a la Carney, intricate lines like those of Chaloff and Adams, the in-the-pocket swing of Mulligan and the hard-driving take-no-prisoners approach of Smulyan. This description of Schroeder’s approach is a concise ‘short list’ of the baritone saxophone lineage where Schroeder’s name has now been cemented for, he is truly a master of the most unwieldy of traditional jazz instruments. Recently John Beasley’s MONK’estra, one of the many large ensembles Adam is a core and featured member of, was up for their 7th and 8th Grammy nominations. These nominations resulted in a 2021 Grammy Win for this ensemble. Since Schroeder’s appointment at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, he has contributed to 11 Grammy nominated projects.
Dance, Eternal Spirits, Dance!

By Mark Masters
Label: Capri Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Was It Here…Is It There?; The One Who Makes the Rain Stop; Croquet Ballet; If One Could Only
See; Dance, Eternal Spirits, Dance!; The Seventh Day; Insight; Credence.
Was It Here...Is It There?

Album: Dance, Eternal Spirits, Dance!
By Mark Masters
Label: Capri Records
Released: 2025
Duration: 4:39
Andrea Motis, Ches Smith, and Noah Haidu

by Jerome Wilson
This program features modern jazz from Spain and Japan as well as older and newer music from the U. S. Musicians heard on the show include Andrea Motis, Ches Smith, Satoko Fujii, Keith Oxman, Milt Jackson, and Noah Haidu. Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus ...
University of Nevada-Las Vegas: Let The Good Times Roll

by Jack Bowers
If energy and enthusiasm were enough to earn a prize, the University of Nevada Las Vegas Jazz Ensemble 1 would surely have one in hand to salute its newest album, Let the Good Times Roll, a textbook lesson in buoyant and heavy-duty big-band jazz. While co-directors Dave Loeb and Nathan Tanouye enlist no fewer than seven ...
Pain & Beauty

Label: Self Pulished
Released: 2023
Track listing: Battle Cry; Pain & Beauty; Five Wounds; Scram Jam; A Song for Rick; Dried Corsages; Helping
Someone to Die; My
Dead Are Not Silent; Pure Imagination.
Chico Hamilton, Jenny Scheinman, and Weather Report

by Jerome Wilson
This show's eclectic playlist includes electric freakouts from Ray Russell and Jenny Scheinman, modern blues from Sarah Jane Morris, Fifties cool jazz" from Chico Hamilton and Teddy Charles, and a large slice of 1971 Weather Report. Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings ...
New Music From Ches Smith, Eva Novoa, Arve Henriksen & Harmen Fraanj, And More

by Bob Osborne
On this show we feature new music from Ches Smith, Eva Novoa, Arve Henriksen & Harmen Fraanj, Matthieu Bordenave, Adam Schroeder & Mark Masters, Ewart Asplund Ricks Trio , Christoph Gallio Day & Taxi, Recabarren Menares Vazquez, Ken Vandermark's Edition Redux, Drazek Fuscaldo Drake Aoki Jones & Abrams, and a recording from the 1960s from Michael ...
Schroeder & Masters Celebrate Clark Terry

Clark Terry was many things. He was a superb trumpeter and flugelhornist, he was an elegant gentleman, he was a mentor to many musicians and he was as comfortable in a big band as he was in a small group. Clark was also an excellent composer, as baritone saxophonist Adam Schroeder and arranger Mark Masters know ...
Adam Schroeder & Mark Masters celebrate Clark Terry: CT!

by Pierre Giroux
In jazz, where the past intertwines with the present and the future, few figures were as influential as the legendary trumpeter Clark Terry. During his playing career, he developed a creative, bouncy style with an irrepressible rhythmic verve that was entirely his own. The album CT! with baritone saxophonist Adam Schroeder and arranger Mark Masters serves ...