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RUSSELL SCARBROUGH BIG BAND EPK

If you want to hear the jazz orchestra music of the future, check out the Russell Scarbrough Big Band… the stars of the show may be Scarbrough’s innovative compositions and distinctive arrangements, using the big band palette in fresh and decidedly different ways.
Ron Netsky, Rochester City Paper

I’m happy to see Russell Scarbrough leading his big band and writing music with such care and passion and with such incredible instrumentalists. He is truly a musician’s musician with a lot to offer our community. I’ve had the pleasure to work closely with him and highly regard his musicianship. Looking forward for more to come!
Terri Lyne Carrington, Grammy-winning drummer, Berklee College of Music

Russell Scarbrough’s compositions and arrangements communicate not only a love of the big band tradition but also a contemporary sensibility that speaks to finding a personal voice in 2023. And beyond musical craftsmanship and the technical wizardry of recording the players remotely during the pandemic, what is most striking about Fun Times is the music’s generous emotional expression, its fundamental optimism. Scarbrough is not naïve about the state of the world, but he knows that joy is a quality we could all use more of in our lives.
Mark Stryker, Jazz from Detroit (Univ. of Michigan Press)

The scope of the writing made listening to it much like reading a "page-turner" — lots of nice surprises amid logical development and pacing of events. The record deserves to be heard.
Harold Danko, Pianist, composer, and educator (Steeplechase Records, Thad Jones-Mel Lewis, Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan, Lee Konitz, Woody Herman)

[Scarbrough's] brand-new album shows just how much he knows about the big band tradition. The instrumental colors are appealing and the band is hot.
Ethan Iverson, Pianist, composer, and writer (Blue Note, Transitional Technology, The Bad Plus)

The Russell Scarbrough Big Band celebrates 20 years of making cutting-edge original music in 2026. Based in Rochester, NY, and featuring western New York's finest musicians, Scarbrough's compelling, visceral works reflect a diverse array of musical resources, filled with engaging themes, with rich contrasts and unpredictable rhythmic energy.

Scarbrough's album FUN TIMES was released in 2023 on Bandcamp. The 10 tracks on this album features jazz luminaries such as Jim Pugh on trombone (Steely Dan, Woody Herman), the late Ralph Humphrey on drums (Frank Zappa, Don Ellis), Clay Jenkins on trumpet (Clayton-Hamilton Big Band, Count Basie), Rich Thompson on drums (Marian McPartland, Count Basie), Matt Vashlishan on saxophone (Dave Liebman), among other heavyweights from NYC, LA, and around the world. The record revels in big band rock and funk (with a sci-fi vibe), with a generous helping of swaggering, guitar-laced blues. A spirit of exuberant, energetic optimism pervades the album, interwoven with quieter moments evoking nostalgia, wide-eyed wonder, and hope. It's a message Scarbrough believes is best proclaimed through the classic jazz ensemble of brass and reeds. But it’s a big band of the 21st century, and Scarbrough speaks a contemporary jazz language.

FUN TIMES on Bandcamp: http://russellscarbrough.bandcamp.com

Email: rscarbro@gmail.com