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Brad Turner
Born (1967-01-29) January 29, 1967 (age 57)
Langley, British Columbia, Canada
GenresJazz, jazz fusion
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, educator
Instrument(s)Trumpet, flugelhorn, piano, drums
Years active1990s–present
LabelsCellar Live
Websitebradturnermusic.com

Brad Turner is a Canadian jazz trumpeter and pianist. He has won three Juno Awards and six Canadian National Jazz Awards for categories including Jazz Trumpeter of the Year, Jazz Composer of the Year, and Musician of the Year.[1]

Career

Turner graduated from R. E. Mountain Secondary School in 1985, and attended Western Washington University's jazz studies program. A year later he transferred to University of North Texas, and played and composed for the very well known One O'Clock Lab Band. He graduated from UNT in 1992 after finishing his master's degree.

Upon graduation, Turner returned to Vancouver and formed the Brad Turner Quartet, which consisted of Bruno Hubert on piano, André Lachance on bass, and Dylan Van der Schyff on drums. The four have been playing together since, and have established themselves as one of Canada's most respected jazz groups. Turner also has the long-standing "Brad Turner Trio" (with Andre Lachance on bass and Bernie Arai on drums), where he mostly plays piano.

Turner was one of the founding members of the jazz fusion group Metalwood which formed in 1997. The members played together until 2003, and had a reunion album released in 2016 entitled Twenty (referring to their 20th anniversary as a group). Later that year, the group went on tour to support the album, which lead them to winning a Juno Award as best group jazz album of the year.

Turner has also performed and recorded with such artists as Michael Brecker, Joe Lovano, Kenny Wheeler, John Scofield, Michael Moore, Renee Rosnes, Jimmy Greene, Ingrid Jensen, Dylan Van der Schyff, Mike Murley, Seamus Blake, Kenny Werner, and Ernie Watts.[2]

Turner currently lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, and is on faculty at Capilano University in North Vancouver, where he has been teaching for over two decades. He has also been the director of Capilano University's A band ensemble since the late 1990s.[3]

Discography

As leader

With Metalwood

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Brad Turner Musician Biography - Canadian Jazz Archive Online". Canadianjazzarchive.org. 9 April 2019. Archived from the original on May 14, 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2019.((cite web)): CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ "Brad Turner's Website". Bradturnermusic.com. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Capilano University - Planned Network Maintenance". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
  4. ^ "Nominations for 2020 JUNO Awards announced". 28 January 2020.