In the post-Wynton Marsalis era, jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard has become a most prominent brass player, bandleader, recording artist, orchestrator of film scores, and leader in the mainstream post-bop community. Born on March 13, 1962 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Terence Oliver Blanchard was an only child to parents Wilhelmina and Joseph Oliver Blanchard. He began playing piano by the age of five, switched to trumpet three years later, and played alongside childhood friend Marsalis in summer band camps. While in high school, he took extracurricular classes at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts with Roger Dickerson and Ellis Marsalis. From 1980 to 1982, Blanchard studied under Paul Jeffrey and Bill Fielder at Rutgers University in New Jersey while touring with Lionel Hampton’s orchestra. In 1982 Blanchard replaced Wynton Marsalis under his recommendation in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, working in that band up to 1986 as lead soloist and musical director. He then co-led a prominent quintet with saxophonist Donald Harrison, recording seven albums for the Concord, Columbia, and Evidence record labels in five years, including a stirring in-concert tribute to the Eric Dolphy/Booker Little ensemble.
In the ’90s, Blanchard became a leader in his own right, recording for the Columbia label, performing on the soundtracks to Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing and Mo’ Better Blues, and composing the music for Lee’s film Jungle Fever. In fact, Blanchard has written the score for every Spike Lee film since 1991, including Malcolm X, Clockers, Summer of Sam, 25th Hour, Inside Man, and the Hurricane Katrina documentary When the Levees Broke for HBO. With over 40 scores to his credit, Blanchard and Mark Isham are the most sought-after jazz musicians to ever compose for film. In the fall of 2000, Blanchard was named artistic director of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Keeping up with his love of live performance and touring, Blanchard also maintains a regular studio presence, recording his own original music for the Columbia, Sony Classical, and Blue Note labels. Albums include The Billie Holiday Songbook (1994), Romantic Defiance (1995), The Heart Speaks (1996), the acclaimed Wandering Moon (2000), Let’s Get Lost (2001), Bounce (2003), and especially Flow (2005), which was produced by pianist Herbie Hancock and received two Grammy nominations. Blanchard has been nominated for 11 Grammys and has won four in total, including awards for New York Scene with Blakey (1984) and the soundtrack A Tale of God’s Will in 2007. In 2005, Blanchard was part of McCoy Tyner’s ensemble that won the Grammy in the Best Jazz Instrumental Album category for Illuminations.
A quintessential sideman as well as leader, he has worked with prominent jazz players including Cedar Walton, Abbey Lincoln, Joanne Brackeen, Jay McShann, Ralph Peterson, Ed Thigpen, J.J. Johnson, Toots Thielemans, the Olympia Brass Band, Stevie Wonder, Bill Lee, Ray Brown, Poncho Sanchez, Dr. Billy Taylor, Dr. John, Lionel Loueke, Jeff Watts, and many others. Scarecrow Press published his autobiography, Contemporary Cat. By April of 2007, the Monk Institute announced its Commitment to New Orleans initiative, which included the relocation of the program to the campus of Loyola University in New Orleans, spearheaded by Blanchard. During 2007, the Monterey Jazz Festival named Blanchard Artist-in-Residence, and the festival formed a 50th Anniversary All-Stars ensemble featuring trumpeter James Moody, Benny Green, Derrick Hodge, Kendrick Scott, and Nnenna Freelon. In 2008, Blanchard helped scored the hit film Cadillac Records. Signing with Concord Jazz in 2009, he released Choices — recorded at the Ogden Museum of Art in Blanchard’s hometown of New Orleans — at the end of that summer. In 2011, he paid tribute to the innovative Afro-Cuban recordings of Dizzy Gillespie and Chano Pozo by teaming up with Latin jazz percussionist Poncho Sanchez for the studio album Chano y Dizzy! In 2012, Blanchard returned to his film work by scoring the soundtrack to director George Lucas’ WWII action/drama Red Tails. The trumpeter returned to the Don Was-helmed Blue Note in 2012. His first offering for the label was Magnetic, an album which showcased a new quintet and guest appearances by Ron Carter and labelmates Lionel Loueke and Ravi Coltrane. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Terence Blanchard stands tall as one of jazz’s most-esteemed trumpeters and defies expectations by creating a spectrum of artistic pursuits. A twice Oscar-nominated film score writer/arranger (most recently for his Spike Lee collaboration on Da 5 Bloods), he’s also championed as a two-time opera composer whose Fire Shut Up in My Bones opens New York’s Metropolitan Opera 2021-2022... read more
From his expansive work composing the scores for Spike Lee films ranging from the documentary 4 Little Girls to the epic Malcolm X, as well as his own discography of recordings such as A Tale of God’s Will (A Requiem for Katrina), 2018 USA Fellow and five-time Grammy-winning trumpeter/composer Terence Blanchard has been a consistent artistic force for making powerful musical statements... read more
Since top-tier jazz and multiple Grammy-winning trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard embarked on his solo recording career with his eponymous Columbia Records album in 1991, the New Orleans-born and -based artist has traveled many paths musically, including delivering adventurous and provocative acoustic jazz outings of original material, composing over 50 soundtracks and even, in 2013,... read more
“I’ve always believed that in life, what you keep in your mind is what you draw to yourself.” That’s how trumpeter/composer Terence Blanchard explains the title of his 20th album, Magnetic, which finds a stunning variety of sounds and styles pulled together by the irresistible force of Blanchard’s vision. That credo stems directly from Blanchard’s personal faith; raised in the... read more
Terence Blanchard has released “Fall,” the second single to be revealed from Absence, a stunning new album due out August 27 that pays tribute to legendary composer and saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Featuring the acclaimed trumpeter with The E-Collective—pianist Fabian Almazan, guitarist Charles Altura, bassist... read more
On August 27, Terence Blanchard will release Absence, a stunning new album that pays tribute to legendary composer and saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Featuring the acclaimed trumpeter with The E-Collective—pianist Fabian Almazan, guitarist Charles Altura, bassist David Ginyard, and drummer Oscar Seaton—and the Turtle... read more
2018 USA Fellow and five-time Grammy-winning trumpeter/composer Terence Blanchard has been a consistent artistic force for making powerful musical statements concerning painful American tragedies – past and present. With his band The E-Collective he addresses the staggering cyclical epidemic of gun violence in... read more
Blue Note Records introduces Blue Note Review: Volume One - Peace, Love & Fishing, the inaugural edition of a stunning new biannual, limited edition, luxury boxset subscription series that encapsulates the storied past and auspicious future of the legendary jazz label. The beautifully curated collector's item is a... read more
Jan 18
Terence Blanchard
A Tale of God's Will: A Requiem for Katrina, New Orleans United States
Jan 19
Terence Blanchard
Fire Shut Up in My Bones, San Diego United States
Jan 21
Terence Blanchard
Fire Shut Up in My Bones, West Lafayette United States
Jan 23
Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard featuring The E-Collective & Turtle Island Quartet, San Francisco United States
Jan 24
Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard featuring The E-Collective & Turtle Island Quartet, San Francisco United States
Jan 25
Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard featuring The E-Collective & Turtle Island Quartet, San Francisco United States
Jan 26
Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard featuring The E-Collective & Turtle Island Quartet, San Francisco United States
Jan 31
Terence Blanchard
A Tale of God's Will, Detroit United States
Feb 23
Terence Blanchard
Fire Shut Up in My Bones, St Paul United States
Feb 27
Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard: Fire Shut Up in My Bones, Urbana United States
Mar 05
Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard, Durango United States
Apr 04
Terence Blanchard
Moore Theatre, Seattle United States
Apr 06
Terence Blanchard
The Soraya, Northridge United States
Apr 09
Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard: FLOW, Santa Cruz United States
Apr 09
Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard: FLOW, Santa Cruz United States
Apr 10
Terence Blanchard
Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek United States
Apr 11
Terence Blanchard
Mondavi Center, Davis United States
Apr 12
Terence Blanchard
Soka Performing Arts Center, Aliso Viejo United States
Apr 13
Terence Blanchard
Mesa Arts Center, Mesa United States
Apr 24
Terence Blanchard
Fire Shut Up in My Bones, Hartford United States
Apr 26
Terence Blanchard
A Tale of God's Will: A Requiem for Katrina, Morrow United States
Apr 27
Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard: FLOW, Raleigh United States
Apr 27
Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard: FLOW, Raleigh United States
May 16
Terence Blanchard
Cape May Convention Hall, Cape May United States