Paul The Trombonist
Paul Nowell, working professionally as Paul The Trombonist is a Los Angeles-based music producer, songwriter, DJ, performer, educator, film maker and trombonist.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Paul Nowell |
Origin | Los Angeles |
Genres | Electronic, Jazz, big band, Pop, Hip-Hop |
Occupation(s) | Music producer, composer, trombonist, educator, songwriter, performer, film maker |
Instruments | Trombone, keyboards |
Years active | 2007–present |
Associated acts | Arturo Sandoval, Phil Wilson, Seth Macfarlane, Frankie Valli, Aretha Franklin, Bill Watrous, Chico Hamilton |
Website | www |
Education
Paul graduated from Berklee College of Music on scholarship where he studied with some of other notable trombonists like Phil Wilson.[10][11][12][9]
Career
Paul's Berklee College of Music professor Phil Wilson flew out to Los Angeles to collaborate on a video series called the Phil Wilson/Paul The Trombonist videos series.[10][13] This led to the development of internet show Bone Masters in which Paul features other trombonists. This resulted in a large educational video library about the trombone that on its own became notable.[14][15][16][17]
Arturo Sandoval met Paul in Los Angeles and partnered with him to create a series of online videos. Their cover of the song Peanut Vendor went viral and as of March 2017 it had 1.4 Million views on Facebook.[14][15][16][17][18][9]
Paul has also been a trombonist in Aretha Franklin’s band[19][20] as well as performed with Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, Frankie Valli.[10][15][3][21][22]
Paul's debut album was Journey to the World. The album received critical acclaim for fusing acoustic trombone with the electronic world. The album also charted on Amazon's best seller list at #26 for jazz sales and #34 in the electronic music category in its first week. His live show is an extension of the album using trombone, looping, keyboards and DJing. He currently serves as a voting member of The Recording Academy for the Annual Grammy Awards.[10][15][3][23][24]
Paul is credited with private performances in front of celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, Sean Penn, Charlize Theron, Robert Pattinson, Zac Efron, Bill Maher and Ryan Seacrest.[10][15][25]
Paul has often fused his music, on stage, with the comedian Sinbad's performances.[10][15]
Discography
Albums
- 2017: Journey to the World
References
- "A New Taste To Jazz And Hip-Hop".
- http://www.hudsonhubtimes.com/news%20local/2017/03/05/trombonist-credits-time-in-hudson-for-success
- "Revolver Premiere: Paul The Trombonist Releases Popcorn Butter Ahead of Album Release - Project Revolver". 1 February 2017.
- "YIKIS music digest #1 'Music to spend your money on'". 23 February 2017.
- TheKarabara (26 May 2013). "Paul the Trombonist on MSN news" – via YouTube.
- Prakash, Neha. "Learn the History of Cellphone Ringtones With This Wacky Song [VIDEO]".
- Price, Emily. "Turn Your Tweets Into Toilet Paper — for $35 a Pack [VIDEO]".
- "Video: Giant Banana Ruins Friendship By Sneaking Off to Feed In-N-Out Addiction". Archived from the original on 2017-11-06.
- "Paul Nowell: From Jazz to Hip-Hop, L.A.'s Trombone Evangelist - International Musician". International Musician. 2017-09-01. Retrieved 2017-11-07.
- "Bio". Paul The Trombonist.
- "Paul The Trombonist: "Journey To The World" - an extremely focused work - JamSphere". jamsphere.com.
- Paul The Trombonist - Trombone and Music Producer (2 May 2012). "Paul the Trombonist on the News" – via YouTube.
- "Paul Nowell".
- "B.A.C. Family". B.A.C. Musical Instruments, Kansas City.
- "INTERVIEW: Paul The Trombonist -". ventsmagazine.com.
- "Paul The Trombonist – Journey To The World - Sleeping Bag Studios". sleepingbagstudios.ca.
- "Paul the Trombonist brings revolutionary musical approach to new LP". PledgeMusic.
- "Paul The Trombonist". www.facebook.com.
- "Here's hoping Diana shows up". San Diego Union Tribune.
- "Aretha Franklin's Sideman 'Paul The Trombonist' Releases Debut Album - LATF USA". latfusa.com.
- "Sax Station Interview: Paul the Trombonist". 1 January 2017 – via YouTube.
- Laird, Sam. "Curious About the iPhone 5? This Funky Song Sings All [VIDEO]".
- http://www.badtothetrombone.com/jazz/journey-to-the-world-album-review/
- Laird, Sam. "Twitter Hashtag History Gets a Musical Tribute [VIDEO]".
- "YouTube". www.youtube.com.
External links
- Official Website
- Paul The Trombonist at AllMusic
- Paul The Trombonist discography at Discogs
- Paul The Trombonist on IMDb