Gregory Tardy

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Gregory Tardy

Gregory Tardy (born February 3, 1966) is an American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist, who has released albums for the record labels WJ3 Records SteepleChase Records, J Curve Records, and Impulse! Records.[1] He has played with Elvin Jones, Avishai Cohen, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Aaron Goldberg, Brad Mehldau, and Joshua Redman, among many others.

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Gregory Tardy playing at the Jerusalem Jazz Festival in 2017
Background information
Born (1966-02-03) February 3, 1966 (age 59)
OriginNew Orleans, Louisiana, United States
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet
Websitewww.gregorytardy.com
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Early life and education

Born in New Orleans on February 3, 1966, Gregory John Tardy's parents were both opera singers. His mother, Jo Anne Tardy, also recorded as a jazz singer. He trained at Carroll College and the University of Wisconsin as a classical clarinetist. In order to fund his college education he played tenor saxophone in a funk and fusion band. He pursued further studies in jazz harmony at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, and later studied at the University of New Orleans.[2]

Selected discography

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Name of CD[3]Release Date[3]Record Company
Crazy Love1992DuBat
Serendipity1998Impulse!
The Hidden Light2000J-Curve
Abundance2001Palmetto
The Truth2005SteepleChase
Steps Of Faith2006SteepleChase
He Knows My Name2007SteepleChase
The Strongest Love2010SteepleChase
Monuments2011SteepleChase
Standards & More2013SteepleChase
Hope2014SteepleChase
With Songs Of Joy2015SteepleChase
Chasing After The Wind2016SteepleChase
More Than Enough with Bill Frisell2019Newvelle
If Time Could Stand Still2020WJ3 Records
Sufficient Grace2022WJ3 Records
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With Tom Harrell

  • The Art Of Rhythm (RCA Bluebird, 1998)

With Andrew Hill

With Dave Douglas

With Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project

With Chris Potter

With Marcus Printup

With Bill Frisell

With Craig Brann

References

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