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Jonathan Joseph (Drums)
Born on October 25. 1966, Jonathan
Joseph began playing drums in church
services at the age of six. He obtained
a solid music background through the
choir director, his mother. Having such
strong progressive roots in gospel
during his high school years, Jonathan
found it very easy to make the
transition from gospel to jazz.
After attending the University of Miami
School of Music. Jonathan formed and
directed a modem jazz band which was
called Decision He received his first
break in the business when the band was
engaged as an opening act for Dizzy
Gillespie at Dizzy’s seventieth birthday
celebration. Jonathan was featured as
the percussionist in that band. Later
while working as a freelance musician,
Jonathan found himself on stage with
nationally known artists including
Stanley Turentine, Monty Alexander, Lou
Donaldson and Mongo Santamaria.
In 1988, Jonathan joined hands with
steel drum great Othello Molineaux.
Othello toured the U.S. promoting a CD
entitled It’s About Time which features
Jonathan on six tunes. In 1990, Jonathan
stepped out of the jazz arena, and for
the next three years entered the R&B
circuit, touring extensively with Grammy
Award winning vocalist Betty Wright, and
recording a CD entitled B-Attitudes. In
1993, Jonathan re-entered the jazz scene
when he was asked to join jazz legend
Josef Zawinul’s band The Zawinul
Syndicate In 1994, Jonathan began
working with Latin jazz flutist Nestor
Torres, and in 1995 joined contemporary
jazz saxophonist David Sanborn. Jonathan
has also performed with guitarist Pat
Metheny in The Pat Metheny Group on the
Asian portion of the We Live Here Tour
in October of 1995. Between 1996 and
1998, Jonathan maintained a rigorous
touring and recording schedule working
with Al Jarreau, Mike Stern, Bill Evans
and performing on a Grammy winning album
featuring Randy Brecker in the Fall of
1998.
Jonathan was asked to tour Asia with pop
superstar Ricky Martin for the Vuelve
tour and in 1999 he continued touring
with Ricky Martin as a part of the Livin’
La Vida Loca promotional tour in 2000.
Jonathan continued his touring schedule
with the contemporary jazz band Yellow
Jackets as well as performing with world
renowned bassist Richard Bona.
Jonathan became the musical director for
the sixteen year old singing sensation
Joss Stone in 2003 and formed In Six
Management and Production Ltd. with his
partner, Wendy Stoker in the summer of
2004.
Currently, Jonathan is writing and
producing material for In Six as well as
touring Europe with soul legend
Alexander O’Neal. |