Alex Bone (musician)
Alexander Bone | |
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Born | Darlington, England | 8 September 1996
Genres | Jazz, funk, house, electronic, pop |
Occupation(s) | Musician, record producer, composer |
Instrument(s) | Saxophone, piano, EWI |
Website | www |
Alexander Bone (born 8 September 1996) is a British saxophonist, music producer and composer. In March 2014, he won the inaugural BBC Young Musician - Jazz Award,[1][2][3] where he performed with the Gwilym Simcock Trio. He has performed as a soloist twice on the BBC Proms, including the Last Night of the Proms.
He has worked closely with various artists as a performer, producer & arranger, including Nile Rodgers, Rudimental, Liane Carroll, Newton Faulkner, MIKA & David Newton.
Early life
Bone began playing piano at the age of 2 and saxophone at the age of 6. He was taught saxophone by his father and attained musical experience on his parents music course 'Groovin High' and through busking, notably at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. During this time, he played with established musicians including Stan Tracey and Snake Davis. At the age of eleven, he received his first diploma (DipLCM) in saxophone, making him one of the youngest people to achieve this in the UK. By the age of eighteen, he had received three more diplomas in saxophone - ALCM, LLCM and the Fellowship Diploma (FLCM).
At age thirteen, he passed his grade 8 jazz piano with a distinction before he was awarded a place to attend Chetham's School of Music in Manchester. Here, he studied with Iain Dixon, Les Chisnall, Steve Berry and Richard Iles. He also began teaching himself electronic music production in his spare time.
He was one of three British musicians selected to attend the Brubeck Institute Summer Jazz Colony, which took place at the University of the Pacific in August 2014.[4]
In September 2015, Bone moved to London to study jazz saxophone at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
Career
In March 2014, he performed in the inaugural final of the BBC Young Musician - Jazz Award competition in Cardiff to a judging panel consisting of Django Bates, Trish Clowes, Jason Yarde, and Julian Joseph. He was crowned the winner. The final was broadcast on BBC Four and BBC Radio 3.
At this time, he also had remixes released under his electronic music alias 'Boney' on Spinnin' Records and Freemaison Records. In 2015, he remixed "100 Degrees" by Kylie Minogue and Dannii Minogue, released on Parlophone Records.
In September 2015, he performed on the Last Night of the Proms in Swansea with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, playing his own arrangements of "Ain't Nobody" & "Pure Imagination", orchestrated by Simon Hale. This was broadcast live on BBC Two.
In 2016, he was won the 'Rising Star' award in the British Jazz Awards by public vote.
In 2018 he performed for the second time at the BBC Proms as part of the BBC Young Musician Prom at the Royal Albert Hall. Other soloists included Sheku Kanneh-Mason & Nicola Benedetti.
Alexander regularly performs with his own bands at venues & festivals across the UK & Europe including London Jazz Festival, Ronnie Scott's, Manchester Jazz Festival & London Saxophone Festival. In 2018, the ‘Alexander Bone Quartet’ toured Czech Republic for 2 weeks.
External links
References
- ^ "Alto saxophonist wins the first BBC Young Jazz Musician award". The Guardian.
- ^ "Young Jazz Musician of Year is a welcome award". Telegraph.
- ^ "Alexander Bone wins first BBC Young Musician Jazz Award". BBC Music Magazine.
- ^ FixTheMusic. "Alexander Bone — Profile on FixTheMusic".