9-432: Joe Martin may refer to: Entertainment [ edit ] Joe Martin (bassist) , jazz musician Joe Martin (cartoonist) , American cartoonist Joe Martin (writer) (born 1953), playwright, author and theatre director Fiddlin' Joe Martin (1900–1975), American blues musician Joe Martin, director of the 2016 Hungarian film Keep Quiet Joe F. Martin, creator of
18-636: A cycling stage race held annually in Fayetteville, Arkansas Joseph Martin (disambiguation) Joey Martin (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joe_Martin&oldid=1174645423 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
27-702: A jazz musician. In early November 2008 Turner injured two fingers on one of his hands with a power saw, but as of late February 2009 he was performing again with the Edward Simon Quartet at the Village Vanguard . He is married to the psychiatrist and anthropologist, Dr. Helena Hansen . Turner's sound is reminiscent of that of Warne Marsh , but he also has elements of John Coltrane in his playing. Turner has mentioned both Marsh and Coltrane as influences, and has used elements of both players' styles in his music. Turner's range extends into
36-746: Is based on the idea of a world where the nature of reality keeps shifting. In September 2014, Turner released his first album as a leader since 2001 on ECM Records ; it features trumpeter Avishai Cohen , bassist Joe Martin, and drummer Marcus Gilmore . Turner is a member of the trio Fly , which includes himself, bassist Larry Grenadier , and drummer Jeff Ballard . He also appears in guitarist Gilad Hekselman 's Quartet, and drummer Billy Hart 's Quartet. Turner has recorded extensively with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel , saxophonist David Binney , and pianist Aaron Goldberg , among others. Turner has played or collaborated with more than 45 jazz bands. In 2018 and 2019 alone he played on eight different jazz albums as
45-517: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Joe Martin (bassist) Joe Martin is a jazz bassist and composer. Martin moved to New York City in 1994. His recording debut as a leader was Passage , a quartet album with tenor saxophonist Mark Turner , pianist Kevin Hays and drummer Jorge Rossy , recorded in 2001. Seven of the eight tracks were Martin compositions. His second album as leader
54-418: The high altissimo register. His improvised lines tend to span several octaves and contain great harmonic and rhythmic complexity. His compositions often make use of repeated patterns, odd-metered time signatures, and intervallic leaps. Turner states that his music is "unfolding like a narrative". Consequently, his 2014 album Lathe of Heaven is named after Ursula K. Le Guin 's novel of the same title which
63-1152: The role-playing game Recon Joe Martin, member of classical singing group Angelis Joe Martin ( All My Children ) , character on All My Children Joe Martin (orangutan) , silent movie animal performer Politics [ edit ] Joseph Martin (Canadian politician) (1852–1923), lawyer and politician known as "Fighting Joe" Joseph W. Martin Jr. (1884–1968), speaker of U.S. House of Representatives Sports [ edit ] Joe Martin (outfielder) (1876–1964), American baseball player Joe Martin (third baseman) (1911–1960), American baseball player and manager Joe E. Martin (1916–1996), American boxing coach Joe Martin (Irish footballer) (1931–2023), Irish footballer for Dundalk Joe Martin (American football) (born 1983), linebacker for Baltimore Ravens Joe Martin (English footballer) (born 1989), English footballer for Northampton Town Joe Martin (rugby league) (born 1995), English rugby league player See also [ edit ] Joe Martin Stage Race ,
72-598: The small Southern California town of Palos Verdes Estates , Turner originally intended to become a commercial artist. In elementary school he played the clarinet , followed by the alto and tenor saxophones in high school. He attended California State University, Long Beach in the 1980s (playing in the jazz ensembles) and then transferred to and graduated from Berklee College of Music in 1990 before moving to New York . Turner worked at Tower Records in New York City for an extended period before working full-time as
81-557: Was Not by Chance , in 2009, with Chris Potter (tenor sax, soprano sax, bass clarinet), Brad Mehldau (piano), and Marcus Gilmore (drums). Martin has often worked in Turner's quartet, and in guitarist Gilad Hekselman 's group. An asterisk (*) indicated that the year is that of release. Mark Turner (musician) Mark Turner (born November 10, 1965) is an American jazz saxophonist. Born in Fairborn , Ohio, and raised in
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