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Zach Brock (born August 2, 1974) is an American jazz violinist and composer. He has been a member of
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since 2007 and has worked with
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,
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, and
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, as well as leading his own groups.


Early life

Brock was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky. His parents, Dan and Jenny Brock, were active in the local music scene and met as members of the Lexington Singers. His education began early with
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, and he started learning violin through the Suzuki method. He graduated from Bryan Station High School in 1992 before attending
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’s
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where he majored in Violin Performance as pupil of Dr. Myron Kartman. At Northwestern he met Erin Harper who later became his wife and the mother of their twin daughters. As stated in the title of one of his albums, Brock's musical career, "Almost Never Was." During his sophomore year at Northwestern, while bicycling through a busy intersection, he was struck by a hit-and-run driver. Bystanders rushed to prevent him being hit again, since he was unable to stand or walk. He suffered compound-complex fractures of the femur, fibula, and tibia of his left leg, with the patella shattered into eight pieces. More than three years of surgeries and rehabilitation from the accident set back his formal studies. However, while Northwestern did not then offer a course of study for jazz violin, Brock was allowed to audit jazz classes while completing his degree. Despite the delay, he graduated in 1999.


Career

Brock began performing professionally and recording while still a student at Northwestern, His first recordings were with the band Spazztet which also featured guitarist Aaron Weistrop. The band's first album ''Beautiful Impatience'' was later reissued under Spazztet and Weistrop's name and their second album ''Silent Films'' was released as Spazztet. For several years after the turn of the century, Brock led and recorded with his quartet, Zach Brock and the Coffee Achievers, releasing three albums between 2003 and 2007. Around 2008 Brock became a member of two different bands with which he continues to be associated. He has recorded with Matt Ulery's Loom based in
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on seven albums. He was on three albums with
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, then working in and from
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and on the verge of international stardom. He departed Snarky Puppy in 2011 for other projects, including touring with Stanley Clarke, but he returned to the band in 2016 and continues to be one of now
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-based band's most frequent performers, including on two of the band's
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winning albums. In addition to his other activities, Brock was a Boyer Artist-in-Residence at
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in
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and remains as an adjunct faculty member at The New School in NYC.


Awards and honors

* 2002 Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Participant * 2005 Dave Douglas Jazz Workshop in Performance Participant, Carnegie Hall * 2013 Rising Star Violinist by ''DownBeat'' Magazine * 2016 Grammy Award with Snarky Puppy, ''
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*2021 Grammy Award with Snarky Puppy, ''Live at the Royal Albert Hall,''
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Discography


As leader

* ''Silent Films'' (Secret Fort, 2000) * ''Zach Brock and the Coffee Achievers'' (Secret Fort, 2003) * ''Chemistry'' (Secret Fort, 2005) * Live at the Jazz Factory (Secret Fort, 2007) * ''The Magic Number'' (Secret Fort, 2010) * ''Almost Never Was'' (Criss Cross, 2012) * ''Purple Sounds'' (Criss Cross, 2014) * ''Serendipity'' (Criss Cross, 2015) * ''Light Shines Through'' (Secret Fort, 2021) * ''Polyphony'' (Secret Fort, 2021) * ''Dirty Mindz'' (GroundUP, 2022) With
Snarky Puppy Snarky Puppy is an American instrumental band led by bassist Michael League. Founded in 2004, Snarky Puppy combines a variety of jazz idioms, rock, world music, and funk and has won four Grammy Awards. Although the band has worked with vocalis ...
* ''
Bring Us the Bright ''Bring Us the Bright'' is an album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released in 2008. Track listing Personnel ''Source:'' * Michael League – bass guitar, double bass, vocals * Mike Maher – trumpet, vocals * Sara Jacovi ...
'' (Sitmom, 2008) * '' Tell Your Friends'' (Ropeadope, 2010) * '' GroundUP'' (Ropeadope/GroundUP, 2012) * ''
Culcha Vulcha ''Culcha Vulcha'' is an album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released on April 29, 2016. The album includes performances by a number of musicians associated with the band and called "the Fam". The band's first studio album ...
'' (GroundUP, 2016) * ''
Immigrance ''Immigrance'' is the thirteenth album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy. It was released on March 15, 2019 and debuted at #2 on the ''Billboard'' Jazz Albums chart in the United States. Track listing ''Source'' Personnel Adapted from ...
'' (GroundUP, 2019) * '' Live at the Royal Albert Hall'(GroundUP, 2020)'' * Empire Central ''(GroundUP, 2022)'' With Eric Doney * ''As If By Magic'' (Minsi Ridge, 2013) With Phil Markowitz * ''Perpetuity'' (Dot Time, 2014) With Triptych (Zach Brock, Matt Ulery, Jon Dietemyer) * ''Wonderment'' (Woolgathering, 2019) With Matt Ulery * Music Box Ballerina (Woolgathering, 2008) * By A Little Light (Greenleaf, 2012) * In The Ivory (Greenleaf, 2014) * Themes & Scenes (Woolgathering, 2009) * Festival (Woolgathering, 2016) * Delicate Charms (Woolgathering, 2019) * Become Giant (Woolgathering, 2022)


As sideman

* Grazyna Auguscik, ''Live Sounds Live'' (GMA, 2007) *
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, ''Secret House Against the World'' (WEA, 2005) *
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, ''The Intimate Ellington'' (Criss Cross, 2013) * Glenn Kaiser, ''Throw Down Your Crowns'' (Grrr, 1997) * Mahavishnu Project, ''Return to the Emerald Beyond'' (Cuneiform, 2007) *
Phil Markowitz Phil Markowitz (born September 6, 1952 in Brooklyn, New York) is a jazz pianist and educator. Discography As leader * ''Sno' Peas'' (Ken Music, 1991) * ''In the Woods'' (Passsage, 1996) * ''Taxi Ride'' (Passsage, 1998) * ''Catalysis'' (Sunnyside, ...
, ''Perpetuity'' (Dot Time, 2014) * Angus & Julia Stone, ''A Book Like This'' (Capitol, 2007) * Frank Vignola, ''Melody Magic'' (Azica, 2013) *
Bill Laurance Bill Laurance (born 2 April 1981) is an English composer, producer, and multi-instrumental musician. Laurance is a member of jazz fusion and funk band Snarky Puppy, as well as founder and CEO of London-based record label Flint Music. Bio ...
, ''Flint'' (GroundUP, 2014)


References

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