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Anthony Hervey Music
ENDEA OWENS AND THE COOKOUT LIVE AT THE VERMONT JAZZ CENTER
Vermont Jazz Center
72 Cotton Mill Hill
Brattleboro, VT 05301
May 10, 2025
7:30 PM EDT
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You’ve seen Endea Owens as the bassist on the Late Show’s house band, or heard her on Jon Batiste’s Grammy-winning album “We Are.” Come dig The Cookout, her acoustic bass-led sextet of rhythmically charged music. Endea Owens is known as one of Jazz’s most vibrant emerging artists. As a Detroit-raised Recording Artist, Bassist, and Composer, she has been mentored by jazz icons such as Marcus Belgrave, Rodney Whitaker, and Ron Carter, as well as toured/performed with Wynton Marsalis, Jennifer Holliday, Diana Ross, Rhonda Ross, Solange, Jon Batiste, Jazzmeia Horn, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Steve Turre, to name a few. Endea was a part of the Late Show with Stephen Colbert house band, won an Emmy Award, Grammy Award, and a George Foster Peabody Award, and her work has appeared on Jon Batiste’s Grammy Award-winning album “We Are,” Oscar-nominated film Judas and the Black Messiah, and H.E.R’s widely acclaimed Super Bowl LV performance. She has composed a piece entitled “Ida’s Crusade” for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, which was later performed by the NYO Carnegie Hall Orchestra, has written for brands such as Pyer Moss and Glossier, and has been commissioned by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
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Anthony Hervey Music Biography
American trumpeter Anthony Hervey, recently named by Grammy.com as one of the "10 Emerging Artists to Know," has captivated audiences worldwide both as a sought-after sideman and a visionary bandleader. At the age of 18 he was admitted to the Juilliard School, graduating with his B.M. in 2019 and his M.M. in 2020. Frequently called to substitute for trumpet legend Wynton Marsalis, who has mentored him and describes Hervey as "a beautiful trumpet player of the first magnitude," Hervey has also toured, performed, and recorded with luminaries such as Christian McBride, Jon Batiste, and Michael Bublé.
Renowned for his virtuosic trumpet playing and vocal expression, Hervey has emerged as a leading voice in Jazz. As the leader of the Anthony Hervey Quintet, he is celebrated for his original compositions that blend the complexities of Jazz with a wide range of influences, from Ragtime to R&B. His debut album, Words From My Horn, showcases his talents as both a trumpeter and composer, offering a rich fusion of soulful and cerebral pieces that uplift and inspire with warmth and optimism, all rooted in the blues.
In addition to leading his own band and touring, Hervey is one of the most sought-after musicians on the New York Jazz scene. He performs regularly with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, the Christian McBride Big Band, the Mingus Big Band, and the Future of Jazz Orchestra. His performances have graced iconic NYC venues such as Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Blue Note, and Birdland, as well as renowned international stages including Marians Jazz Room in Bern, Switzerland, the Cotton Club in Tokyo, XJAZZ Berlin, the Marciac Jazz Festival in France, and the Monterey and Newport Jazz Festivals in the United States.
While deeply rooted in the Jazz tradition, Hervey's artistry transcends genre boundaries, showcasing his ability to navigate and blend diverse musical styles. This versatility not only defines him as a Jazz musician but also as a prominent figure in the contemporary music scene. His continual exploration and redefinition of musical boundaries are poised to leave a lasting impact on modern music.
Read MoreRenowned for his virtuosic trumpet playing and vocal expression, Hervey has emerged as a leading voice in Jazz. As the leader of the Anthony Hervey Quintet, he is celebrated for his original compositions that blend the complexities of Jazz with a wide range of influences, from Ragtime to R&B. His debut album, Words From My Horn, showcases his talents as both a trumpeter and composer, offering a rich fusion of soulful and cerebral pieces that uplift and inspire with warmth and optimism, all rooted in the blues.
In addition to leading his own band and touring, Hervey is one of the most sought-after musicians on the New York Jazz scene. He performs regularly with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, the Christian McBride Big Band, the Mingus Big Band, and the Future of Jazz Orchestra. His performances have graced iconic NYC venues such as Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Blue Note, and Birdland, as well as renowned international stages including Marians Jazz Room in Bern, Switzerland, the Cotton Club in Tokyo, XJAZZ Berlin, the Marciac Jazz Festival in France, and the Monterey and Newport Jazz Festivals in the United States.
While deeply rooted in the Jazz tradition, Hervey's artistry transcends genre boundaries, showcasing his ability to navigate and blend diverse musical styles. This versatility not only defines him as a Jazz musician but also as a prominent figure in the contemporary music scene. His continual exploration and redefinition of musical boundaries are poised to leave a lasting impact on modern music.
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