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Trombonist/composer/lyricist/producer Sarah Morrow broke into the international jazz scene in 1995 as the first female instrumentalist to join Ray Charles’ all-star orchestra.
After touring with Charles for two years, she joined a three-horn section in a funk group led by former Miles Davis lead bassist Foley. She has since recorded and toured with many great artists, including Dee Dee Bridgewater, David Murray, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, organist Rhoda Scott, tenor sax legends Pee Wee Ellis and Hal “Cornbread” Singer, the American All-Stars in Paris, The Mingus Tribute featuring Mingus alumni Ted Curson and Ricky Ford, French star Anne Ducros, and currently tours with funk legend Bootsy Collins, New Orleans R & B icon Dr. John as well as with her own band. Most recently this “SuperStar of the Trombone” collaborated with Dr. John as arranger and co-producer of his upcoming cd release.Sarah’s latest, most adventurous project—the revolutionary Elektric Air— due out in Spring 2012, is Sarah’s fourth release as a leader and features pianist Robert Glasper (Mos Def, QTip), drummer Chris Dave (Maxwell) and DJ Qmillion (Toni Braxton, E-40, Juelz Santana).

As legendary jazz trombonist Curtis Fuller says, “Sarah Morrow IS the new voice of this Era. Her Elektric Air cd inspires ME.”
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