Marvin Sewell is a blues/jazz guitarist, who has been called maybe "the greatest guitarist you've never heard of".[1] He was born and grew up in Chicago, where he attended the Chicago Musical College at Roosevelt University.
Since 1990, he has been based in New York City. He has played with many leading jazz artists, notably Cassandra Wilson, Jack DeJohnette, Lizz Wright and Jason Moran.[2] He also leads the Marvin Sewell Group.[3]
He performed with Cassandra Wilson on two tracks in the 2003 PBS documentary, Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey.[4]
Discography
As leader
- The Worker's Dance (2005)
As sideman
With Regina Carter
- Southern Comfort (2014)
- Ella: Accentuate the Positive (2017)
With Jason Moran
- Same Mother (2004)
- Artist in Residence (2006)
With Christian Sands
- Be Water (2020)
- Christmas Stories (2023)[5]
With Gary Thomas
- Exile's Gate, (1993)
- Overkill (1996)
With Cassandra Wilson
- Traveling Miles (1998)
- Belly of the Sun (2002)
- Loverly (2008)
- Closer to You: The Pop Side (2009)
- Silver Pony (2010)
With Lizz Wright
- Fellowship (2010)
- Grace (2017)
With others
- Alexis Cole, Dazzling Blue: The Music of Paul Simon (2016)
- Brian Blade, Landmarks (2014)
- Jack DeJohnette, Extra Special Edition (1994)
- Orrin Evans, The Evolution of Oneself (2015)
- Tom Harrell, Wise Children (2003)
- Yoron Israel, Chicago (1999)
- René Marie, How Can I Keep from Singing? (2000)
- Diedre Murray and Fred Hopkins, Stringology (1994)
- Greg Osby, Art Forum (1996)
- Lonnie Plaxico, With All Your Heart (1993)
- Dianne Reeves, Beautiful Life (2014)
- David Sanborn, Inside (1999)
References
- ↑ "Marvin Sewell: Stepping Up to the Plate". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2018-06-17.
- "The Marvin Sewell Interview Part 1". Jazz Truth. 2012-12-26. Retrieved 2018-06-17. - ↑ "Marvin Sewell". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-06-17.
- "Marvin Sewell". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-06-17. - ↑ "The Marvin Sewell Group: The Worker's Dance". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2018-06-17.
- ↑ "Various - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues - The Soul Of A Man (A Film By Wim Wenders)". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-06-17.
- ↑ Vacher, Peter (December 2023 – January 2024). "Christian Sands: Christmas Stories". Jazzwise. No. 291. p. 41.
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