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Shilts
NameShilts
GenreJazz, Funk, Soul
OccupationMusician, Saxophonist
InstrumentSaxophone
LabelDome Records, Universal Music Group
Associated actsDown to the Bone, Mezzoforte, Incognito

Shilts. As a renowned Saxophonist and Musician, Shilts has collaborated with numerous prominent artists, including Mezzoforte, Incognito, and Down to the Bone. His work has been released under notable labels such as Dome Records and Universal Music Group, and has been influenced by genres like Jazz, Funk, and Soul. Shilts' music often features elements of R&B, Hip hop, and Electronic music, showcasing his versatility as an artist, similar to other musicians like Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper, and Erykah Badu.

Introduction

Shilts' introduction to the music scene was marked by his association with Dome Records, a label that has also worked with artists like Reel People, Eric Roberson, and Angie Stone. His unique sound, which blends elements of Jazz, Funk, and Soul, has drawn comparisons to musicians like Maceo Parker, Grover Washington Jr., and David Sanborn. Shilts' music has been featured on various Radio stations, including BBC Radio 1, Jazz FM, and Smooth Jazz, and has been praised by critics from publications like The Guardian, The Times, and Jazzwise.

Biography

Shilts was born in London, England, and grew up in a musical family, with influences from artists like John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Herbie Hancock. He began playing the Saxophone at a young age and was later educated at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he studied alongside other notable musicians like Esperanza Spalding, Christian Scott, and Tineke Postma. Shilts' early career was shaped by his experiences playing with Mezzoforte and Incognito, and he has since become a respected figure in the Jazz and Funk communities, with collaborations with artists like Jamiroquai, Brand New Heavies, and Guru's Jazzmatazz.

Career

Shilts' career has spanned multiple decades and has included collaborations with a wide range of artists, from Jazz musicians like Courtney Pine and Julian Joseph, to Funk and Soul artists like Earth, Wind & Fire and Chaka Khan. He has also worked with Electronic music producers like Bonobo and DJ Shadow, and has been featured on compilations like Jazz FM's Soul Jazz and Ministry of Sound's Funk Soul Brothers. Shilts' live performances have taken him to venues like Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, The Jazz Cafe, and Glastonbury Festival, where he has shared the stage with artists like Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper, and Erykah Badu.

Discography

Shilts' discography includes albums like "See What Happens" and "HeadBoppin'"', which have been released under labels like Dome Records and Universal Music Group. His music has been featured on various compilations, including "Jazz FM's Soul Jazz" and "Ministry of Sound's Funk Soul Brothers", and has been praised by critics from publications like The Guardian, The Times, and Jazzwise. Shilts' albums often feature collaborations with other notable musicians, such as Mezzoforte, Incognito, and Down to the Bone, and have been influenced by genres like Jazz, Funk, and Soul, as well as R&B, Hip hop, and Electronic music.

Awards_and_recognition

Shilts has received numerous awards and nominations for his work, including a BBC Jazz Award and a MOBO Award nomination. He has also been recognized by organizations like Jazz FM and The Jazz Cafe, and has been featured in publications like The Guardian, The Times, and Jazzwise. Shilts' music has been praised by critics and fans alike, with comparisons to musicians like Maceo Parker, Grover Washington Jr., and David Sanborn, and has been influenced by artists like John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Herbie Hancock.

Musical_style

Shilts' musical style is a unique blend of Jazz, Funk, and Soul, with elements of R&B, Hip hop, and Electronic music. His music often features complex Saxophone solos and intricate Rhythm section work, showcasing his technical skill and musicality. Shilts' sound has been compared to musicians like Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper, and Erykah Badu, and has been influenced by genres like Acid Jazz and Nu Jazz, as well as Classic soul and Funk artists like James Brown and Parliament-Funkadelic.

Legacy

Shilts' legacy as a Saxophonist and Musician continues to grow, with his music remaining popular among fans of Jazz, Funk, and Soul. His collaborations with other notable musicians have helped to shape the sound of contemporary Jazz and Funk, and his influence can be heard in the music of artists like Jamiroquai, Brand New Heavies, and Guru's Jazzmatazz. Shilts' contributions to the Music industry have been recognized by organizations like BBC Radio 1, Jazz FM, and The Jazz Cafe, and he remains a respected figure in the Jazz and Funk communities, with a career spanning multiple decades and collaborations with a wide range of artists, from Mezzoforte and Incognito to Earth, Wind & Fire and Chaka Khan.

Category:Jazz musicians

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