Tim Armacost has led a life of constant motion. He has gathered knowledge and experience around the globe, which
forms the foundation of his passionate brand of jazz. After landing in New York in 1993, Armacost quickly established
his presence as a leader, releasing his first two albums, "Fire" (Concord) and "Live at
Smalls" (Double Time) to critical acclaim. His hard hitting third release, "The Wishing Well",
(Double Time) announced the arrival of Armacost’s working unit, featuring Bruce Barth, Ray Drummond, and Billy Hart.
The group has completed six successful tours in Europe and Asia, working with sponsors Northwest Airlines, Marriott
Hotels and Volkswagen. The band is now celebrating the release of its second recording, "Brightly Dark."
(Satchmo Records) Working with his quartet, the cooperative group Hornz in the Hood with fellow saxophonists Craig
Handy and Ravi Coltrane, Ray Drummond’s "Excursion Band," and co-leading the Brooklyn Big Band with Craig
Bailey, Armacost is now seriously in the mix.
Armacost's career is already distinguished by performance and recording credits alongside the likes of Al Foster,
Jimmy Cobb, Kenny Barron, Tom Harrell, Billy Hart, Victor Lewis, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Peter Erskine, Ray
Drummond, Roy Hargrove, Paquito D'Rivera, Claudio Roditi, Bruce Barth, Dave Kikoski, Don Friedman, Lonnie Plaxico,
Robin Eubanks, Charlie Shoemake, Pete Christlieb, Randy Brecker, Akira Tana, Valery Ponomarev, the Maria Schneider
Orchestra, and the David Murray Big Band. He has toured throughout East and West Europe, Japan, India, and the
United States.
Armacost describes his early upbringing as a pendulum swing between his hometown of Los Angeles, Tokyo, and
Washington D.C. He began his musical training on clarinet in Tokyo at the age of eight. By sixteen he had switched to
tenor saxophone, and was working in big bands around Washington. The turning point into a jazz career came back in LA
at eighteen, where Armacost met his two primary teachers, Bobby Bradford and Charlie Shoemake. Through them he
learned the fundamentals of melody and harmony, and was exposed to the giants of modern jazz, who would give shape to
Armacost's early development. Among them were: Sonny Rollins, Hank Mobley, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Ornette
Coleman, Freddie Hubbard, Tom Harrell, Sonny Stitt, Pete Christlieb, Harold Land, and Clifford Brown.
Armacost graduated Magna Cum Laude from Pomona College with a major in Asian Studies in 1985. His restless spirit
took him to Amsterdam later that year, where he established himself on the jazz scene, attained fluency in Dutch, and
became the head of the Sweelinck Conservatory's saxophone department. After gaining seven years worth of extensive
performing, teaching, and recording experience in Europe, Armacost raised his stakes once again and headed for India.
Having studied melody and harmony for twelve years, Armacost arrived in New Delhi with the goal of concentrating on
rhythm. He had the good fortune to become a student of the tabla master Vijay Ateet. Under Mr. Ateet's guidance,
Armacost explored the rich rhythmic tradition of Hindustani classical music.
With the sponsorship of The United States Information Service, and the Delhi chapter of Jazz India, Armacost
performed frequently with Indian jazz and classical musicians. He returned to India to play at the Jazz Yatra,
Bombay’s international jazz festival in 1998. Indian rhythmic concepts continue to be a source of inspiration in
Armacost's development as an improviser. As evidenced by his recently recorded pieces "The Tabla Master,"
"Indian News," and "Afro Pentameter," Hindustani music has also profoundly influenced
Armacost's compositional style.
Throughout twenty-five years of frequent traveling to Japan, Tim Armacost has developed a deep and special
relationship with its people. He is a fluent speaker of Japanese, which he studied as an exchange student at Waseda
University, and is an active student of Japanese culture and religion. His performances there have included such
great musicians as Terumasa and Motohiko Hino, Fumio Karashima, Nobuyoshi Ino, Fumio Itabashi, Shingo Okudaira,
Benisuke Sakai, Kiyoto Fujiwara, and Yutaka Shiina.
Visit Tim at
timarmacost.com
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