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Courtney Pine

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Biography

There are a few honourable exceptions, but British jazz musicians have rarely been taken seriously on the world stage. However, respected by musicians of all genres for his artistry and sense of adventure, Courtney Pine has gone a long way to change those perceptions. The son of Jamaican immigrants in London, he mastered saxophone - and keyboards - at a young age and while instinctively drawn to jazz, he has always experimented with other musical styles and early in his career toured with reggae act General Saint and Clint Eastwood. He made his first album, Journey To The Urge Within, at 22, showcasing other young black English jazzers like singer Cleveland Watkiss and pianist Julian Joseph, and the power of Pine's own material and John Coltrane influenced playing heralded the arrival of a major talent while introducing jazz to a younger audience. His following albums confirmed his flair, range and willingness to embrace technology and other genres and his 1997 album Modern Day Jazz Stories - a collaboration with American musicians - won a Mercury Music Prize nomination. He is also a radio presenter and has been awarded both an OBE (2000) and a CBE (2009).
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