JOHN WINN specializes in Swing and Standard Jazz styles along with healthy doses of Jump Blues, Fusion, and Funk. Some Pop, Rock, and Soul numbers are often mixed into performances as well. THE JOHN WINNTET consists of a full rhythm section including bass, drums, and guitar (sometimes piano instead of guitar, or as a 5th piece option).
JOHN WINN is featured as the vocalist and saxophonist, and THE JOHN WINNTET may be augmented with the addition of trumpet and/or trombone if a larger brass section is requested.
JOHN WINN first sat in on his father’s gigs at age 8 and started booking his own engagements by age 16. John’s lush vocal timbre has been compared to those of Chet Baker and Harry Connick, Jr., and his scat singing follows the traditions of Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and Mel Torme. His repertoire spans from Frank Sinatra to Sting. As a saxophonist and clarinetist, John has appeared on stage with luminaries such as Tony Bennett, Arturo Sandoval, Lou Rawls, Steve Lawrence and Edy Gourmet, Ben Vereen, Chita Rivera, Dianne Schuur, John Pizzarelli, Jon Faddis, Milt Hinton, Jimmy Heath, Doc Severinson, Christian McBride, and Branford Marsalis.
John has been a guest artist at festivals in Sacramento and Mammoth Lakes, CA; Banff, Canada; Laramie, WY; and Loon Lake, NY. Most recently, he and a band of Richmond jazz musicians, Neighborliness, performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington (click "More Info" at the top of the page to see video of this performance). The band has also recently completed a tour of South Korea, Cambodia, Russia, and Mexico. After their grand reception in Russia, Neighborliness was invited back as the opening band at the first ever Vladivostok International Jazz Festival.
JOHN WINN currently serves on the Jazz and Popular Music faculty at both the University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University. He can be heard on the recordings of the great American Music Ensemble, Modern Groove Syndicate, Fighting Gravity, Your Father’s Mustache Band, Junk Food Buddha, and One Ring Zero. His most recent recording project was a couple of tracks on “A Time for Miracles,” a Christmas CD that benefits Children’s Miracle Network, released in December 2004.
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In addition to Richmond, The John Winntet will also travel to Highland Springs, University Of Richmond, Mechanicsville, Sandston, Glen Allen, Studley, Chesterfield, Midlothian, Chester, Quinton, Ashland, Hanover, Manquin, New Kent, Rockville, Charles City, Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Manakin Sabot, Doswell, Moseley, Oilville, Petersburg, Crozier, Fort Lee, Aylett, King William, Powhatan, Prince George, State Farm
and many other locations in and around the Richmond area.
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