Dick Oatts
Dick Oatts | |
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In Aarhus, Denmark (2012) Photo Hreinn Gudlaugsson | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Richard Dennis Oatts |
Born |
Des Moines, Iowa, United States | April 2, 1953
Genres | Jazz, Hard bop |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Composer, Educator |
Instruments | alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, clarinet, piano |
Years active | 1972-present |
Labels | Steeplechase, RED, DMP |
Associated acts | Jerry Bergonzi, Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Flim & the BB's, Terell Stafford |
Website |
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Richard Dennis "Dick" Oatts (born April 2, 1953 in Des Moines, Iowa) is an American jazz saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and educator from Jefferson, Iowa. He is currently a professor and director of the jazz studies department at Temple University in Philadelphia, and an artist-in-residence at the Amsterdam Conservatory.[1]
Biography
Oatts first became interested in saxophone due to his father Jack Oatts, a respected jazz educator and saxophonist. He attended Drake University[2] before beginning his professional career in Minneapolis in 1972. In 1977, he joined the The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra,[1] which later became the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra[3]
Oatts' work on woodwind instruments (Soprano, alto & tenor saxophones, clarinet, and flute) became more widely known as he fronted the crossover jazz group, Flim & the BB's in the 1980s and 90s.[4] In tandem with bassist Jimmy "Flim" Johnson, drummer Bill Berg, and keyboardist Billy Barber, Oatts rounded out the contemporary jazz foursome to release several popular albums.
Since the 1970s, Oatts has released more than a dozen CDs as a leader and co-leader, and has appeared on over 100 albums as a sideman with a number of artists including Joe Henderson, Jerry Bergonzi, Eddie Gómez, Bob Brookmeyer, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Joe Lovano and others, working extensively with Steeplechase Records.[5] He has also accompanied several other notable artists such as Joe Williams, Sarah Vaughan, Mel Tormé, and Ella Fitzgerald.[2]
Additionally, Oatts is a former faculty member of the Manhattan School of Music, as well as an artist-in-residence at the Amsterdam Conservatory since 1997. In 2006, he became a professor and the artistic director of the jazz studies department at Temple University in Philadelphia.[1] Oatts has appeared at college jazz festivals as a soloist and clinician throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, Canada, South America, and the Middle East.
Equipment
Oatts currently plays Selmer Mark VI saxophones, uses a Brilhart mouthpiece on alto, and a Ted Klum mouthpiece on tenor. He is officially sponsored by D'Addario Woodwinds and has played Rico reeds exclusively since 1970.[6]
Discography
As a leader or co-leader
- 1990: Dial and Oatts (DMP) with Garry Dial
- 1990: Brassworks (DMP) with Garry Dial
- 1997: All of Three (Steeplechase)
- 1999: Standard Issue Vol.1 (Steeplechase)
- 2000: Simone's Dance (Steeplechase)
- 2000: Standard Issue Vol.2 (Steeplechase)
- 2000: Meru (Steeplechase) with the Dave Santoro Quartet
- 2001: South Paw (Steeplechase)
- 2006: Jam Session, Vol. 18 (Steeplechase) with Billy Drewes & Walt Weiskopf
- 2008: Gratitude (Steeplechase)
- 2009: Saxology (Steeplechase) with Jerry Bergonzi
- 2010: Two Hearts (Steeplechase)
- 2010: The Clouds Above (Audial) with Soren Moller
- 2011: Bridging the Gap (Planet Arts) with Terell Stafford
- 2011: Black Nile (Radiosnj) with Cameron Brown, Lorenzo Lombardo, & Gary Versace
- 2012: Lookin' Up (Steeplechase)
- 2014: Sweet Nowhere (Steeplechase) with Harold Danko
As a sideman
- 1978: It Only Happens Every Time - Monica Zetterlund & The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra
- 1978: One More Time - The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra
- 1979: Naturally - Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
- 1980: Bob Brookmeyer - Composer & Arranger - Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
- 1981: Mellifuous - Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
- 1981: Through A Looking Glass - Bob Brookmeyer
- 1981: Live in Montreux - Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
- 1982: Tricycle - Flim & the BB's
- 1982: Make Me Smile & Other New Works By Bob Brookmeyer - Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
- 1983: Impressions of Charles Mingus - Teo Macero
- 1984: Hands of Fire - Ray Mantilla Space Station
- 1984: Tunnel - Flim & the BB's
- 1985: Big Notes - Flim & the BB's
- 1985: 20 Years At The Village Vanguard - Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
- 1986: No Turn On Red - Red Rodney
- 1986: Synergy - Ray Mantilla
- 1987: Initial Thrill - Kenia
- 1988: Red Snapper - Red Rodney Quintet
- 1988: Power Play - Eddie Gomez
- 1988: Dark Powers - Ray Mantilla
- 1988: Secrets - Armen Donelian
- 1988: Further Adventures - Flim & the BB's
- 1988: Live At The Village Vanguard - Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
- 1988: Definitive Thad Jones, Vol. 2: Live From the Village Vanguard - Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
- 1988: Soft Lights and Hot Music - Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
- 1989: Lost Art - Mel Lewis
- 1989: Kaleidoscope - Bill Mays
- 1989: New Pants - Flim & the BB's
- 1989: Code Red - Code Red
- 1989: Wilderness - Bob Thompson
- 1990: Wayfarer - Armen Donelian Sextet
- 1991: So Intense - Lisa Fischer
- 1991: Worldwide - Everything But The Girl
- 1991: From Hollywood - Colors of Jazz
- 1991: For Tropical Nights - Colors of Jazz
- 1991: For Sunday Morning - Colors of Jazz
- 1991: From Dusk Till Dawn - Colors of Jazz
- 1991: To You: A Tribute To Mel Lewis - Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
- 1991: Vintage BB's - Flim & the BB's
- 1991: The Road Not Taken - Stefan Karlsson
- 1991: Ricky Peterson - Smile Blue
- 1992: Acoustic - Everything But The Girl
- 1992: Images Of Monk - Ted Rosenthal
- 1992: Still In Love With You - Meli'sa Morgan
- 1992: Awakening - Bud Shank
- 1992: The Moment - Yoshio Suzuki
- 1992: Uh-Oh - David Byrne
- 1992: Legendary Lou Rawls - Lou Rawls
- 1992: Play-cation - Allen Farnham
- 1992: Dial & Oatts Play Cole Porter - Garry Dial
- 1993: Saxophone Mosaic - Gary Smulyan
- 1993: View From Manhattan - Hendrik Meurkens
- 1993: Body And Soul - The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra
- 1993: From Bessie to Brazil - Susannah McCorkle
- 1994: From Broadway to Bebop - Susannah McCorkle
- 1994: Listen - Nnenna Freelon
- 1994: Heatin' System - Jack McDuff
- 1994: Bite Of The Apple - Peter Delano
- 1995: This is Christmas - Luther Vandross
- 1995: Manhattan Moods - Mary Stallings
- 1995: Annette Lowman - Annette Lowman
- 1995: Rush Hour - Joe Lovano
- 1995: I Was Born In Love With You - Denise Jannah
- 1996: Portraits of Cuba - Paquito D'Rivera
- 1996: Big Band - Joe Henderson
- 1997: Lickety Split: The Music of Jim McNeely - Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
- 1997: Ruben Gomez - Ruben Gomez
- 1997: Celebrating Sinatra - Joe Lovano
- 1997: This Is Living! - Tom Talbert Orchestra
- 1998: Tropic Heat - Dave Valentin
- 1998: Maiden Voyage - Nnenna Freelon
- 1999: Thad Jones Legacy - Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
- 1999: From Broken Hearts To Blue Skies - Susannah McCorkle
- 1999: Souvenir - Ricky Peterson
- 2000: Hearts and Minds - Susannah McCorkle
- 2001: Group Therapy - Jim McNeely
- 2002: Leaving Home - David Berkman
- 2002: Viva Caruso - Joe Lovano
- 2002: Can I Persuade You - Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
- 2002: Pasajes - Jim Brock
- 2003: New Beginnings - Terell Stafford
- 2003: Best of the Concord Years - Jack McDuff
- 2003: Expressions - Ted Rosenthal
- 2004: Start Here... Finish There - The David Berkman Quartet
- 2004: Mean What You Say - Temple University Jazz Band
- 2004: The Way: Music of Slide Hampton - Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
- 2005: Very Best - Lou Rawls
- 2005: Echoes in the Night - Earl MacDonald
- 2006: Oatts & Perry - Harold Danko
- 2004: Let Yourself Go - Judi Silvano
- 2006: Many Places - Gary Versace
- 2007: Truth Is - Steve Million
- 2007: Up From the Skies: Music of Jim McNeely - Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
- 2007: Taking A Chance On Love - Simone
- 2008: Definitive Thad Jones: Live from the Village Vanguard - Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
- 2008: Runnin' In the Meadow - Michael Deacon
- 2008: Better Than Anything: The Quintessential Nnenna Freelon - Nnenna Freelon
- 2008: Street Smart - Eddie Gómez
- 2008: Monday Night Live At the Village Vanguard - Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
- 2009: High Noon: The Jazz Soul of Frankie Laine - Gary Smulyan
- 2009: Walking On Air - Linda Baker
- 2010: Oatts and Perry, Vol. 2 - Harold Danko
- 2010: Homage - Stockholm Jazz Orchestra
- 2010: Canopus - JazzNord Ensemble
- 2011: At This Time - Norman David
- 2011: Forever Lasting: Live In Tokyo - Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
- 2011: Don't Look Back - Jane Stuart
- 2011: "Jazzing" Vol. 3 - Sant Andreu Jazz Band
- 2011: Legacy - Gerald Wilson Orchestra
- 2013: The Language Of Life - Everything But The Girl
- 2014: We See Stars - The Jim Olsen Ensemble
- 2014: Intersecting Lines - Jerry Bergonzi
- 2015: "Jazzing" Vol. 5 - Sant Andreu Jazz Band
References
- 1 2 3 "Mr. Dick Oatts". Boyer College of Music and Dance. Temple University. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- 1 2 "Dick Oatts". Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- ↑ "The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra". Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- ↑ Ankeny, Jason. "Film & the BB's". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- ↑ "Dick Oatts". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- ↑ "Dick Oatts". D'Addario Woodwinds.