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Dezron Douglas, born and raised in Hartford, CT, is a prominent figure in the city's rich music scene. He studied under Dr. Jackie McLean at The Hartt School and has become a leading force in jazz. Over 20 years, Dezron has evolved as a composer and performer, releasing seven albums. His latest, ATALAYA, features his Quartet, focusing on art, beauty, and society. Dezron also leads the trio project 3 PEACE, which explores Free Improvisation. He's collaborated with artists like Ravi Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, and Trey Anastasio. In 2019, he was named a Downbeat Rising Star. Dezron is also an educator at NYU Steinhardt, embracing the motto, "Each One, Teach One."
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Dezron Douglas Biography
Hartford, Connecticut-born bassist, composer, bandleader, and educator Dezron Douglas has established himself as a major force in contemporary creative music. A protégé of the great Jackie McLean, the Downbeat Magazine 2019 Rising Star is known for his work with Pharoah Sanders, Ravi Coltrane, Cyrus Chestnut, David Murray, Louis Hayes, Enrico Rava and also with piano legends George Cables, Eric Reed, Mulgrew Miller and Benny Green. In 2018, he appeared on the New York Side of Makaya McCraven’s Universal Beings. During the original covid lockdown in 2020, he live-streamed a series of duo performances with his partner Brandee Younger from their Harlem apartment, which were collected and released by International Anthem as the critically-acclaimed album Force Majeure. In 2021, Douglas produced Younger’s Impulse Records debut Somewhere Different, which earned her a Grammy nomination. Also in 2021, Douglas joined the Trey Anastasio Band as a full-time member. He has recorded on more than 100 albums, contributing to the artistry of numerous band leaders and maintaining an integral presence in the sounds of his peers, including Keyon Harrold, Jonathan Blake, Melanie Charles, Makaya McCraven and Brandee Younger. Douglas is an active music educator, currently on the Jazz Studies faculty at NYU Steinhardt
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