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Marc Devine moved to NYC in January of 2009 after establishing himself on the forefront of the Jazz scene in Austin, TX. In New York, Marc is making a name for himself as hard swingin' pianist rooted in the traditions of bebop and swing and has already performed at venues such as Small's Jazz Club, Cleopatra's Needle, The Garage, The Velvet Lounge and several other venues both as a sideman and as a leader working with some of the best musicians in the city.
About
Marc Devine
A hard swingin' pianist rooted in the Bebop tradition. Marc leads his own bands,
The Marc Devine Quintet and the Marc Devine Trio and works often with vocalist
Denia Ridley.
Developing a taste for Jazz while still in highschool, he attended the
University of New Hampshire and played with several Jazz ensembles including two big
bands and a Jazz choir. While at UNH, Marc was exposed to great Jazz musicians such
as Phil Woods, Milt Hinton, Frank Wess, took some lessons with pianist James Williams
and was introduced to the music and teaching of legendary trumpeter Clark Terry (famous
for his work with Lionel Hampton, Charlie Barnet, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, The Tonight
Show Band) and trumpeter Stephen Fulton.
Through this meeting, Marc went on to study with Stephen Fulton and Morris Nelms at the
Clark Terry International Institute of Jazz Studies. Through Clark Terry's approach to
learning and Stephen Fulton's teaching and inspiration, Devine began to develop a style
based on his piano influences Wynton Kelly, Red Garland (both of whom played with Miles
Davis), Hampton Hawes, Bud Powell, Count Basie and Errol Garner. Marc also had the
opportunity to study and perform with Jazz greats Red Holloway, Butch Miles, Jessie Davis,
and, of course, Clark Terry.
After leaving the Clark Terry school, Devine moved to the Austin area where he has been
playing as a sideman and most often leading his own groups. His bands have performed
regularly at all of Austin's Jazz venues and several festivals including The Zilker Park Jazz
Festival, The Kemah Jazz Festival, and have become a mainstay at the Texas Jazz Festival
in Corpus Christi, TX.



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