Matt McMahon (pianist)

Matt McMahon is an Australian jazz pianist[1] and composer.[2][3] Winning the 'Wangaratta National Jazz Piano Award' in 1999, and the 'Freedman Jazz Fellowship' in 2005 established his place in Australian jazz. In 2010 his trio supported the Wayne Shorter Quartet at Sydney Opera House. Additionally he has played or recorded with many known jazz artists[4][5] including Dale Barlow, Greg Osby, Phil Slater, Katie Noonan, Dave Panichi and Steve Hunter.

In 2014, McMahon leads his own band 'The Matt McMahon Trio'[6] with bassist Jonathan Brown and drummer Simon Barker, and co-leads the "Band of Five Names" with trumpeter Phil Slater and drummer Simon Barker. He is the musical director for Australian jazz vocalist and trumpeter Vince Jones. He has performed at music festivals in Australia and Asia, including the Wangaratta Festival of Jazz[7] and JazzNow Festival. In 2014 he teaches in the jazz department at Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

Discography

As a bandleader

As a sideman

References

  1. "Concert review: Tognetti and Tawadros add a touch of spice to Vivaldi’s Four Seasons". Daily Telegraph.
  2. John Shand (2009). Jazz: The Australian Accent. UNSW Press. pp. 234–. ISBN 978-1-921410-14-7. (many references to McMahon in this book)
  3. The Bulletin. J. Haynes and J.F. Archibald. January 2005.
  4. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (23 December 2000). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 33–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  5. "CD Shorts". johnshand.com.au.
  6. Food Australia: Official Journal of CAFTA and AIFST. Council of Australian Food Technology Associations. 2005. p. 411.
  7. "Looking for Jazz? Briana Cowlishaw gives you Jazz Fever". AussieTheatre.com.
  8. "Ellipsis" John Shand, reviewer, Sydney Morning Herald, May 4, 2007
  9. "Matt McMahon; Seasick Steve; Brodinski". The Australian, March 21, 2015
  10. "ARIA Award Winner Joseph Tawadros to launch new album - April 24". AAA Backstage.
  11. Chris McNulty. "Album review by Chris McNulty: Mandarin Skyline – 'an outstanding, creative accomplishment' - AustralianJazz.net". AustralianJazz.net.
  12. "Naxos Classical Music - Naxos Album Reviews". naxos.com.

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