Tom Varner
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Tom Varner (b. Morristown, New Jersey, United States, June 17, 1957) is an American jazz horn (French horn) player and composer.
Varner holds a B.M. degree (1979) from the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Ran Blake, George Russell, and Jaki Byard. He also holds an M.A. (2005) from the City College of New York, where he studied with Jim McNeely, Scott Reeves, and John Patitucci.
He has performed and recorded with Steve Lacy, Dave Liebman, George Gruntz, John Zorn, Bobby Watson, La Monte Young, Miles Davis with Quincy Jones, Bobby Previte, Jim McNeely, McCoy Tyner, and appears on over 70 albums. He also has 11 albums out as a composer/leader, with sidemen such as Steve Wilson, Tony Malaby, Ed Jackson, Ellery Eskelin, Tom Rainey, Cameron Brown, Drew Gress, Matt Wilson, Kenny Barron, Victor Lewis, Fred Hopkins, and Billy Hart. Varner has been in the Down Beat Critics Poll Top Ten annually since the mid-1990s. He has been awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Doris Duke Foundation, and has been a resident at the MacDowell and Blue Mountain Arts Colonies.
Varner lived in New York City from 1979 to 2005, and now lives in Seattle.
[edit] Discography
[edit] As leader
- 1981 - Tom Varner Quartet (Soul Note)
- 1983 - Motion/Stillness (Soul Note)
- 1985/1997 - Jazz French Horn (Soul Note)
- 1987 - Covert Action (New Note)
- 1991 - Long Night Big Day (New World)
- 1993 - The Mystery of Compassion (Soul Note)
- 1997 - Martian Heartache (Soul Note)
- 1998 - The Window Up Above (New World)
- 1998 - The Swiss Duos (Unit)
- 1999 - Swimming (OmniTone)
- 2001 - Second Communion (OmniTone)
[edit] External links
- Tom Varner official site
- Tom Varner interview by Frank Tafuri

