Bass Lines and Lifelines with Marion Hayden
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In this episode of the Jazz Flyte Podcast, host Darrell welcomes Marion Hayden, a renowned bassist, composer, and educator. Marion shares her multifaceted journey through the world of jazz, from...
show moreMarion reflects on her initial attraction to the cello, her transition to the bass, and how a youth jazz program shaped her early musical path. She dives into the nuances of jazz history and education, highlighting how modern musicians still weave jazz elements into their work, including bass lines and guitar riffs.
As a seasoned educator, Marion talks about teaching ensembles, jazz history, and African-American music history, and running a teen jazz program. She emphasizes the importance of foundational skills like reading music and the value of mentorship in developing one’s craft. Marion also discusses her influences, from Myles Davis to Nancy Wilson, and shares insights into her practice routine, which includes playing Charlie Parker melodies. She gives Darrell a hands-on tutorial on bass playing, stressing the importance of classical techniques and daily practice.
The episode also explores Marion's role in co-founding the band Straight Ahead with Regina Carter, highlighting their journey from receiving a record contract in the 90s to the band's ongoing success. Marion concludes by discussing her current projects, including a narrative music piece dedicated to Phyllis Wheatley, celebrating 250 years since Wheatley became the first African American to publish a book.
Join us for an inspiring conversation that traverses the depths of jazz education, performance, and history, infused with personal anecdotes and invaluable lessons from a jazz maestro.
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