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Happy Birthday, Ellis Marsalis! 11/14

Pianist, composer and music educator Ellis Marsalis was born in New Orleans on November 14, 1934. Marsalis is the patriarch of a musical family, with internationally famous sons, saxophonist Branford and trumpeter Wynton, as well as accomplished jazz musicians, trombonist Delfeayo and drummer Jason. Marsalis played with Al Hirt and other musicians in the 1950s and ‘60s, and in the ‘70s he taught at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts and became a leading educator there, as well as at the University of New Orleans and Xavier University of Louisiana. His students have included New Orleans musicians Terence Blanchard, Harry Connick Jr., Donald Harrison,  Marlon Jordan, and Nicholas Payton. Marsalis has recorded numerous albums and has been featured on the recordings of many musicians, but he has focused his efforts on teaching, encouraging students to listen and experiment. As a result, he has influenced the careers of many musicians, and in 2007 he received an honorary doctorate from Tulane University for his contributions to jazz and musical education. And, in 2008, Ellis Marsalis was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. A further honor was bestowed on him when the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music at Musicians' Village in New Orleans was named in his honor, and in 2011 he and his sons are group recipients of the 2011 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Award. Happy birthday to a truly great musician and educator!

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