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Meet Bassist Hannah Marks

Courtesy Rachel Rodgers
Hannah has a fresh, modern, and original approach to playing the bass.
Marcus Printup, trumpeter
Hannah Marks
bass, acousticb.1997
While still in high school, Marks attended a jazz camp at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, "and that's when I really fell in love with the music. My teachers were playing things like Milestones (Columbia 1958) and Kind of Blue (Columbia 1959), and I thought, 'Wow! This feels so good.'"
All the teachers at Simpson, she said, were "incredible, but I've become very close friends with the guitar teacher, Seth Hedquist. He was one of the teachers who played those

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
After graduating from high school, Marks attended Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, graduating in May 2019. "I was torn between a few Midwestern schools," she said. "My parents were very adamant about not wanting me to go to a conservatory. They wanted to me to have a full university experience."
At Indiana, Marks played in a combo led by saxophonist

Walter Smith III
saxophone, tenorb.1980
In 2019, Marks attended the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead program at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. The two-week residency identifies outstanding emerging jazz artist-composers in their mid-teens to age 25. While there, she met faculty members such as trumpeter

Marcus Printup
trumpetb.1967

Dee Dee Bridgewater
vocalsb.1950

Jason Moran
pianob.1975
Early in 2020, Marks performed in a quartet of young musicians led by Printup as part of a WBGO concert series. The other two members of the group were the keyboardist
Miles Lennox
piano
TJ Reddick
drumsRecalling Marks' two weeks at the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead program, Printup told me he was impressed by her "virtuosity, musicality, and high level of seriousness. These uplifting qualities made everyone playing with her ensemble even better. Hannah has a fresh, modern, and original approach to playing the bass."
Others who have influenced Marks include pianist

Geoffrey Keezer
keyboardsb.1970

Ingrid Jensen
trumpetb.1966
She met Keezer through Jensen's husband, drummer

Jon Wikan
drums
Billy Kilson
drumsb.1962

Gillian Margot
vocalsMarks' jazz hero on bass is the late

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964

Larry Grenadier
bass, acousticb.1966

Harish Raghavan
bass
Kim Cass
bass, acoustic
Chris Tordini
bass, acoustic,Things have been pretty quiet Marks said, due to Omicron. During the height of the pandemic, "because there were no gigs going on, I needed to put my energy somewhere else. So, I started teaching regularly for the first time. I joined the faculty at the Spence School where I teach bass lessons and rock band. And, I started my own private lesson studio on Zoom." She also works at the Manhattan School of Music doing performance operations for the jazz department, primarily working with the big bands. And, she is an Artist-in-Residence at the Old Greenwich Presbyterian Church in Stewartsville, NJ, and an Artist-in-Residence/Curator at the Green Lung Studios in Brooklyn.
Since 2019 Marks has been leading a band called Outsider, Outlier. "The earliest iteration played in Montreal on March 7, 2020," she said. "We were supposed to debut at the Jazz Gallery a couple of weeks later, but that never happened," because of the pandemic. They did eventually get to play at the Jazz Gallery this past October. Marks describes the band as a "lyric-based project, kind of channeling more of my singer/songwriter side and then mashing that up with jazz. I'm still trying out different band members and haven't necessarily settled on a band yet. It's jazz, but I've been drawing on other influences like musical theater, punk, noise rock, free jazz. So, there's a lot of different things at play." The new Outsider, Outlier will be five or six pieces. "Vocal, drums, bassthat's always going to be present. A couple of songs have alto saxophone.

Nathan Reising
saxophone, altoTags
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