Tom Varner biography
Varner formed a group with saxophonist Ed Jackson while in Boston, and they worked together regularly when Varner moved to New York City in 1979. Varner has performed at the Parallel Worlds (Vienna Koncerthaus), Vancouver, Moers, and Groningen Jazz Festivals and is a regular at the Knitting Factory and Fez in New York City with such guests as Lee Konitz, Bobby Previte, Ellery Eskelin, Mark Feldman, Mark Dresser, Lindsey Horner, Drew Gress, Dave Tronzo, and Tom Rainey. As a sideman he has performed and recorded with, among others, Steve Lacy, Dave Liebman, George Gruntz, John Zorn, Bobby Watson, LaMonte Young, and Miles Davis with Quincy Jones at Montreux '91, appearing on over 40 albums. He has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and has won polls in Down Beat (1983, 1998) and Jazz Times (1990, 1993). Varner's newest recordings, Heaven and Hell, Second Communion and Swimming appear on OmniTone. Other recordings are available at the OmniTone store. |
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