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Detroit
Musicians Entertainment
John Douglas is your Funk specialist, your Acid- and Latin-Jazz All-star,
and a seasoned Be-Bop professional. With dexterous ease, he rips the
high notes, caresses the low notes, and rocks the melodic scales in
between - all without compromise on clarity or tonal quality. Again
and again, his exclusive trumpet style is described as "hefty", "technically
accomplished," "unexpected," and downright "phat!" |
As the music and band evolved, Jazzhead was nominated for the Best Modern
Jazz Group in 1999 and 2000 and later received the award in 2002. For over
12 years, John Douglas and Jazzhead's pioneering spirit continues to thrive
as they perform in venues in the U.S. and Canada.
Douglas' dynamic range of sound and space is documented on a variety of television,
news magazine, and radio programs, and witnessed at renowned venues across
the globe. John performed with Francisco Mora, Marshall Allen (Sun Ra Arkestra),
and Carl Craig (Planet-E), at the 2003 North Sea Jazz Festival in Holland.
In 2004, he toured with Theo Parrish and the Rotating Assembly for the Import
Music Festival and a ParaDisco appearance in Amsterdam. Also in 2004, he played
the Bern Jazz Festival in Switzerland with celebrated Blues Diva Bettye LaVette.
Television appearances include the Ground Zero Blues Divas Festival with Morgan
Freeman and Bettye LaVette in 2004, and a Greektown Casino commercial in 2005.
In 2007, Douglas filmed a commercial for Adidas with Theo Parish as a part
of Adidas' new worldwide Sounds of the City advertising campaign.
John Douglas has performed with legends like the Machito Orchestra, Los Munequitos
De Matanzas, and Allan Barnes (Saxophonist from Donald Byrd's Blackbirds).
He has played alongside and studied with jazz greats such as Marcus Belgrave,
Wendell Harrison, Larry Smith, Kevin Good (Detroit Symphony Orchestra), P-Funk's
Larry Frantangelo, and toured nation-wide with R&B icons like The Chi-lites,
The Stylistics, and the Dramatics. Album recordings include performances with
Francisco Mora, Theo Parrish, Althea Renee, Gayelynn McKinney, and the Dramatics.
Even as times change, so has Douglas' exploration of possibilities and creative
endeavors. You can find Douglas working with Francisco Mora's Outerzone Orchestra,
Straight Ahead, Scott Gwinnell's Big Band Jazz Orchestra, and with the long-standing
Jerry Ross Band.
John Douglas continues to explore new dimensions with a pulsating line-up
of jazz musicians forming the present-day version of the John Douglas Quartet.
Recording his originals (on Submerge Records, 2008 - JD's Pursuit), this dream
team consists of T. "Butter" Hawkins on drums, Damon Warmack on bass, and
Demetrius "Krayon" Nabors on keyboards. Best of all, just as the group's powerful
sounds, skills, and stamina indulge the senses, John provides an insinuating
energy that both lights up the stage and minds of audiences everywhere.