Profil
- Activité principale
- Musicien
- Genre(s)
- Jazz
- Langues
- Anglais
- Activité secondaire
- Sous-genre(s)
- Latin Hip-Hop Soul Blues Soundtrack Instrumental
Profil personnel
"Austin-based trumpeter, composer and band leader Jeff Lofton is a veritable jazz virtuoso,” writes NPR affiliate KUT 90.5 FM in Austin. “Comparisons are frequently made to Miles Davis - and rightfully so. Lofton's take on standards frequently astounds, and his originals are equally delicious." Lofton studied composition at the University of South Carolina and moved to Austin in 2007 at the age of 40. Since then he’s been voted Best Jazz Band at the ‘10-’11 Austin Music Awards during SXSW; January 15, 2009 was named "Jeff Lofton Day" by the City of Austin; and he was inducted into the Texas Music Museum. The Austin American-Statesman’s 2010 Out and About 500: Music list noted his "ubiquitous presence and articulate advocacy." His album, "Jazz to the People," made the 2009 top albums lists for the Austin Chronicle and KUT. In 2011 his side project, The Jeff Lofton Electric Thang, recorded a live album at the Cactus Cafe and performed at San Antonio’s JazzSAlive festival. "Listen up Miles Davis fans…" from the Austin American-Statesman and "… channels Miles Davis…" from the Daily Texan were some of the early reviews when Lofton arrived in Austin. Mostly unknown to the local jazz scene, word-of-mouth drew people to hear his unique sound at small bars in East Austin. Soon his shows were being described as "...crazy good and crazy crowded." (Joe Gross, Austin American-Statesman). In March of 2010 "Jeff Lofton's 1950s Miles Davis Tribute" drew a large crowd at One World Theatre with the help of media sponsor KUT 90.5 FM, though competing with opening night of SXSW in nearby downtown Austin. The show was soon booked at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York. Previously the show launched a jazz series in collaboration with the University of Texas’ Blanton Museum's hosting of the "Birth of the Cool" exhibit in 2008, and was booked at Scat Jazz Lounge for it’s Fort Worth debut. In 2012 the tribute debuted in San Antonio for KRTU's Year of Jazz series, drawing a crowd of 550. In 2010 in the tradition of Miles Davis, Lofton expanded his sound with a new group, the Jeff Lofton Electric Thang, described as jazz-funk, rock fusion. The group’s first album, “Chasing the Voodoo Down - Live at the Cactus Cafe” released on May 14, 2011 at the Cactus Cafe in Austin. The Jeff Lofton Electric Thang also debuted a “Bitches Brew” Tribute and performed at Antone’s, Momo’s, Lambert’s and Speakeasy in Austin. KGSR DJ and Esquire writer Andy Langer called Lofton “an Austin jazz giant” at the band’s first television appearance on his News 8 music series from the Long Center.- Best Jazz Band & Top Ten Best Misc. Instruments - '10-'11 Austin Music Awards at SXSW, Austin Chronicle Readers Poll - Top Ten Best Jazz Bands '09-'10 Austin Music Awards at SXSW, Austin Chroncle Readers Poll - 2011 Out and About 500: Music - 2010 Out and About: Music - Rising Music Star - "ubiquitous presence and articulate advocacy" - Austin American-Statesman - 2009 Fortunate 500, Austin American-Statesman - "Jazz to the People" Top 9 Austin Albums of 2009, Austin Chronicle; Top 10 Albums of 2009 KUT 90.5 DJ Picks "The most visible jazzman in Austin, this fine trumpeter prides himself in his Miles Davis-inspired playing and project concepts." - Jay Trachtenburg, Austin Chronicle 3/16/12 "Texan Jazz" SXSW Coverage "Ruth's Chris Steak House ... go on a Thursday, and you'll have the chance to hang around afterward, get a comfortable seat, and hear a local treasure, jazz trumpeter Jeff Lofton." - Wes Marshall, Austin Chronicle 3/9/12 "Where to Find Custom Cocktails and Affordable Wines During SXSW" "... a veritable jazz virtuoso. Comparisons are frequently made to Miles Davis – and rightfully so. Lofton’s take on standards frequently astounds, and his originals are equally delicious." NPR-affiliate KUT 90.5 FM Austin "Born in Germany and raised in South Carolina, Jeff Lofton's trumpet sound has become a striking force in Austin's music scene since moving there about four years ago. ... Lofton has proved to be a versatile, mature musician overtly combining straight-ahead jazz with fusion. His appealing, laidback character and soulful playing has certainly earned him a rising recognition not only in Austin but across the general jazz circuit. " Josep Pedro, AllAboutJazz.com "The last time local jazzman Jeff Lofton graced the stage at the iconic Cactus Cafe it was for a sold-out Antonio Jobim tribute in August. Now Lofton returns ... for a show titled "Jeff Lofton Plays Cole Porter." As always, the music of this great composer will get an amazing treatment by one of Austin's most innovative creators. " Gabino Iglesias, Austin Post "...critics have noted Davis’ influence on Lofton throughout the Austin-based trumpeter’s career. Lofton arrived in Austin less than five years ago from South Carolina, and with little of an established jazz scene around town, he blazed his own path ..." Texas Music Matters, Song of the Day, NPR-affiliate KUT 90.5 FM Austin (free download) "...stretching out on convincing interpretations ... Like the originals, everything here unfolds in a very fluid, organic way, building a sturdy foundation and expanding outward. ... Lofton's original compositions, "By Any Other Name" and "Boo's Bounce," recall in their own ways the Caribbean lilt of Sonny Rollins. "Dizzy Pose So Moody" is a Latin boogaloo tip of the hat to the Gillespie/Moody/Pozo band." Jay Trachtenberg, Austin Chronicle, Texas Platters review of "Chasing the Voodoo Down - Live at the Cactus Cafe"