Eric Marienthal (born December 19, 1957
) is a Grammy Award-nominated Los Angeles-based contemporary
saxophonist best known for his work in the
jazz,
jazz fusion
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,
smooth jazz, and pop genres.
Early life
Eric Marienthal was born on December 19, 1957, in
Sacramento, California, to Robert Marienthal, an insurance salesman, but moved to
San Mateo when he was two years old.
He has credited his enthusiasm for music on being taught music while in school, and picked up the saxophone in the fourth grade after he thought it looked "pretty cool". Marienthal has also mentioned his father was a fan of music, particularly 1940s and 1950s such as
Boots Randolph,
Nat King Cole and
Frank Sinatra
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.
He initially wanted to pick up the trumpet but a teacher discouraged him because of his braces. As Marienthal progressed, his father bought him a $400
Selmer saxophone and enrolled him in
Corona Del Mar High School.
Throughout his education, Marienthal also learned to play guitar (in grade school), flute, clarinet (both high school) and piano (college).
After graduating from high school in Southern California in 1976, he studied at the
Berklee College of Music
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, where he studied with the saxophone professor, Joe Viola.
By the time he left Berklee, Eric had achieved the highest proficiency rating given by the school.
Career
Marienthal started his professional career in 1980 with famed
New Orleans trumpeter
Al Hirt
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.
After returning to Los Angeles, Eric became a member of the
Chick Corea Elektric Band.
Marienthal has stated that he was a Chick Corea fan even before he started performing with him.
He recorded six albums with that band and two of them won Grammy Awards.
Marienthal has also written instructional books, including ''Comprehensive Jazz Studies & Exercises'', ''The Ultimate Jazz Play Along'', and ''The Music of Eric Marienthal'' and instructional videos, including ''Play Sax From Day One'', ''Modern Sax'' and ''Tricks of the Trade'', all published by Warner Brothers Publications, which is now
Alfred Publishing/Belwin Jazz.
Every summer since 1999, he has put on an annual fundraising concert fo
High Hopes Head Injury Program a non-profit organization in
Orange County, California, that works with people who have suffered traumatic head injuries.
Marienthal occupies the lead alto chair of
Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band,
playing alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, and piccolo.
In 2012, Marienthal released the album ''It's Love'', produced by guitarist
Chuck Loeb
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Early years and education
Loeb was born in Nyack, New York, near New York City. At a ...
, who also appears on the tracks. The studio band includes keyboardist
Russell Ferrante, drummer
Gary Novak, and bassist
Tim Lefebvre.
Equipment
* Selmer Mark VI Alto Saxophone with a "Eric Marienthal Special" mouthpiece with a size 7 (.085 inch) tip opening and ishimori woodstone ligature
*
Yamaha Custom Z Alto Saxophone with a Beechler Metal No. 7 mouthpiece and 'Olegature' ligature
* Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone with a Berg Larsen Metal 100/2 mouthpiece and Brancher ligature
*
Yamaha YSS 62 Soprano Saxophone with a Selmer Super Session #H mouthpiece and Harrison ligature
*Muramatsu Flute
*
Vandoren traditional 2.5 reeds
Discography
* 1988: ''Voices of the Heart'' (
GRP)
* 1989: ''Round Trip'' (GRP)
* 1990: ''Crossroads'' (GRP)
* 1991: ''
Oasis
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The location of oases has been of critical imp ...
'' (GRP)
* 1993: ''
One Touch'' (GRP)
* 1994: ''Street Dance'' (GRP)
* 1997: ''
Easy Street
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Film
* ''Easy Street'' (1917 film), a Charlie Chaplin comedy
* Easy Street (1930 film), by Oscar Micheaux, US
* ''Easy Street'' (TV series), 1986–87 US sitcom
Music
*Easy Street (band), UK, 1970s
**''Easy Street'', ...
'' (PolyGram/Verve)
* 1997: ''Collection'' (GRP)
* 1998: ''
Walk Tall'' (
Verve
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Music
* The Verve, an English rock band
* ''The Verve E.P.'', a 1992 EP by The Verve
* ''Verve'' (R. Stevie Moore album)
* Verve Records, an American jazz record label
Businesses
* Verve Coffee Roasters, an American coffee ho ...
)
* 2001: ''Turn Up the Heat'' (
Peak)
* 2003: ''Sweet Talk'' (Peak)
* 2005: ''Got You Covered'' (Peak)
* 2007: ''Just Around the Corner'' (Peak)
* 2012: ''It's Love'' (Peak/
Entertainment One
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)
* 2015: ''Bridges'' with
Chuck Loeb
Charles Samuel "Chuck" Loeb (December 7, 1955 – July 31, 2017) was an American jazz guitarist and a member of the groups Steps Ahead, Metro and Fourplay.
Early years and education
Loeb was born in Nyack, New York, near New York City. At a ...
(
Shanachie)
* 2020: ''Double Dealin (with Randy Brecker, Shanachie Records)
References
External links
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Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame Official Website jazzhall.com; accessed March 9, 2015.
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1957 births
American jazz saxophonists
American male saxophonists
Smooth jazz saxophonists
People from San Mateo, California
GRP Records artists
Living people
Musicians from Sacramento, California
Musicians from the San Francisco Bay Area
Berklee College of Music alumni
The Rippingtons members
21st-century American saxophonists
Jazz musicians from California
21st-century American male musicians
American male jazz musicians
Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band members
Chick Corea Elektric Band members
GRP All-Star Big Band members