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Shannon Powell

The King of TremeShannon Powell (born April 8, 1962) is an American jazz and New Orleans jazz virtuoso drummer. He has toured internationally and played with Ellis Marsalis, Danny Barker, Willie Metcalf Jr., Branford Marsalis, Wynton Marsalis & the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Diana Krall, Earl King, Dr. John, Marcus Roberts, John Scofield, Jason Marsalis, Leroy Jones, Nicholas Payton, and Donald Harrison Jr..
Powell toured and recorded with fellow New Orleans native, Harry Connick Jr.[1] for six years. Together they released two multi-platinum albums, ‘’When Harry Met Sally’’ and “We Are in Love”.

Early life

Shannon was born and raised in the musically and culturally historic Tremé [2] neighborhood. Adjacent to the French Quarter and now made famous by the popular HBO program of the same name, the Faubourg Tremé was once a thriving community and has been home to many famous musicians, including Alphonse Picou, George Lewis, and Kermit Ruffins.
Shannon’s grandmother Veronica Batiste, played piano for silent film and in Baptist church. By age 6 he was playing drums regularly in The First Garden Christ Church.

Danny Barker

The sounds of the city of New Orleans and the Treme neighborhood played an important role in Shannon Powell’s development, as did the multitude of musicians surrounding him but none more than Danny Barker. Mr. Barker asked Shannon to join the Fairview Baptist Church Marching Band with other notable musicians like, Leroy Jones, Wynton and Branford Marsalis, Dr. Michael White, Joe Torregano, Anthony "Tuba Fats" Lacen, Charles, Kirk Joseph, and Lucien Barbarin.
Shannon’s first paying gig was at Jazz Fest as a member of Danny Barker’s own band, The Jazzhounds, at 14 years-old.

Teens

In high school Powell was a member of the well-respected concert band at Joseph S. Clark High School and member of trumpeter Leroy Jones' first band, New Orleans Finest. He went on to study with pianist Willie Metcalf Jr. at the Black Academy of Arts. Like Powell’s previous mentor, Metcalf asked him to join his band, again with classmates, Wynton and Branford Marsalis. Later, Shannon was an original member of the Taste of New Orleans lead by tenor saxophonist, David Lastie.

Career

Powell, a regular at Jazz Fest[3] has played all over Europe and Asia in trio gigs with the likes of Ellis Marsalis, Tommy Ridgely, Johnny Adams, Kermit Ruffins, and Lillian Boute. He now plays with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and leads his own quartet with Jason Marsalis, Steve Masakowski, and Roland Guerin.

Awards

Powell and Herlin Riley were awarded the 2010 Ascona Jazz Award from the Ascona Jazz Festival in Ascona, Switzerland.

Film

Powell's interviews and performances are featured heavily in the 2011 documentary film about New Orleans musical culture, Tradition is a Temple.

References

  1. ^ Holden, Stephen (Nov 26, 1990). "Review/Music; Harry Connick Jr., On Piano, Drums, Etc". The New York Times. Retrieved Nov 26, 1990. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Langenhennig, Susan (May 2, 2010). "Shannon Powell gives drum lessons at New Orleans Jazz Fest". The Times-Picayune. Retrieved May 2, 2010. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ Chenin, Nate (May 3, 2008). "Jazzfest: Drum Battles and a Tribute to Max Roach". The New York Times. Retrieved May 3, 2008. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

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