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Tim Armacost (born December 8, 1962) is an American
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musician.


Life and career

Armacost grew up in Tokyo and Washington D.C. At the age of 8 he first learned the clarinet before switching to the tenor saxophone at the age of 16 and playing in big bands in D.C. At 18 he moved to Los Angeles, where he performed with
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. After graduating (magna cum laude) from
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, he moved to Amsterdam and worked from there for seven years in Europe, where he also taught at the Amsterdam Conservatory, and from 1986 was involved in recordings, including with ,
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, , and (''Sambahia'', Concord 1990). He lived in New Delhi, India for a year, where he studied
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with Vijay Ateet, incorporating Indian classical music concepts into his original writing. He returned to India twice, performing with American and Indian jazz musicians at the Bombay International Jazz Festival, at the Jazz Yatra Festival in New Delhi, and in concerts in Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Calcutta. In 1993, Armacost moved to New York and recorded his debut album, ''Fire'' (
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), with
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, and , followed by a live recording (''Live at Smalls'') with guest soloist
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. He also recorded the album Ugetsu (with , , , , and ), along with several others. During this time he also worked with
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, and
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titled ''Future Swing'' (2015). In 2018 he contributed to
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's album ''Six of One''. He was involved in 55 jazz recording sessions between 1986 and 2019. Armacost composed for
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and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. He has also taught with
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at his Summer Jazz Workshops, and at the Stanford Summer Jazz Workshops, at
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in New York City and as a guest lecturer at universities in the U.S., Japan, and Europe. Armacost is the author of ''The Jazz Saxophone Book'', published by Sher Music, Inc.


Discography

* ''Live at Smalls'' (Double-Time Records, 1998), with
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, Gerald Cannon, and Shingo Okudaira * ''The Wishing Well'' (Double-Time Records, 2000), with
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, and Billy Hart * ''Brightly Dark'' (Satchmo Jazz Records, 2001), with
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, and Billy Hart *
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, Tim Armacost & Brooklyn Big Band: ''Live at Sweet Rhythm'' (Candid Productions Ltd., 2009) * New York Standards Quartet: ''Unstandard'' (Challenge, 2010), with
David Berkman David Berkman (born December 28, 1958) is an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger and educator. Background Berkman grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, playing in house bands for visiting jazz musicians Sonny Stitt, Hank Crawford, and Carter Jeffers ...
, Yosuke Inoue, and Gene Jackson * New York Standards Quartet: ''The New Straight Ahead'' (
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, 2013), with David Berkman, Daiki Yasukagawa, and Gene Jackson * New York Standards Quartet: ''Power of 10'' (Whirlwind, 2014), with David Berkman, Michael Janisch, and Gene Jackson * New York Standards Quartet: ''Sleight of Hand'' (Whirlwind, 2016), with David Berkman, Daiki Yasukagawa, and Gene Jackson * ''Time Being'' (Whirlwind, 2016), with
David Kikoski Dave Kikoski (born September 29, 1961) is an American jazz pianist and keyboardist. Biography Born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Kikoski learned piano from his father and played with him in bars as a teenager. He studied at the Berklee Colleg ...
, Robert Hurst, and
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* New York Standards Quartet: ''Heaven Steps to Seven'' (2018), with David Berkman, Ugonna Okegwo, and Gene Jackson * ''The Inevitable Note'' (TMA Records, 2023), with Joe Locke, Jim Ridl, Kenny Davis and Rudy Royston


References


External links

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Biography at Whirlwind Recordings

Biography at Smalls
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Armacost, Tim 1962 births American jazz saxophonists Jazz composers Jazz saxophonists Living people Pomona College alumni