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When one has the talent he becomes a Juggernaut! :clap2:




Jon Batiste


 Born into a long lineage of Louisiana musicians, Batiste eventually  went on to receive both his undergraduate and master's degrees in piano  from the Juilliard School and formed his band, Stay Human. His musical  skill, artistic vision and exuberant charisma make him a triple threat  with unlimited potential. Recognized for his originality, jaw-dropping  talent and dapper sense of style, he transitions from commanding the  piano with virtuosic skill, to soulfully crooning, to wailing on the  "harmonaboard" (a kind of harmonica and keyboard), to curating unique  "social music" experiences all over the world.


 Batiste balances a demanding performance schedule – which often  includes his signature, impromptu "love riot" street parades – with his  role as bandleader with "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," artistic  director at large of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, public speaking  engagements, master classes and occasional acting gigs. He played  himself on the HBO series "Treme" and most recently appeared in director  Spike Lee's "Red Hook Summer."


 The New York City-based musician has released several self-produced  independent albums, including "MY N.Y.," which was recorded entirely on  the street corners and subways of NYC and "Jazz is Now," featuring his  singular approach to jazz standards and jazz composition in the classic  piano trio format. His only label partnership to date occurred when he  partnered with Razor & Tie, the small Greenwich Village-based record  label, for his 2013 release "Social Music," which spent more than a  month atop the Billboard and iTunes jazz charts as the No. 1 jazz album  in the world. 


He was most recently featured on a new release from the  Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra led by Wynton Marsalis titled "The  Music of John Lewis." It features material written by John Lewis, best  known as the pianist and musical director of the Modern Jazz Quartet.  

 

Batiste is also a coveted artist brand ambassador who is currently  featured in ad campaigns for Chase Bank, the Apple Watch, Lincoln  Continental and numerous fashion brands including Polo Ralph Lauren  Black Label, Frye, Kate Spade, Jack Spade Barneys, Nordstrom and  H&M. He has worked with, among others, Bruce Weber and Annie  Leibowitz and his personal style has been profiled in numerous fashion  publications including GQ, Vanity Fair, CR Fashion Book, Esquire and  Vogue.

 

Strongly committed to the education and mentoring of young musicians,  Batiste has led his own social music residency and mentoring program  sponsored by Chase, as well as hundreds of master classes throughout the  world. He has also led several cultural exchanges, beginning in 2006  when he led a cultural exchange program with the Netherlands Trust.


Commencement Speaker


Internationally acclaimed musician Jon Batiste, a Forbes "30 under  30" who is the music director and bandleader for "The Late Show with  Stephen Colbert," will address the graduating class and receive an  honorary doctorate when Salve Regina celebrates its 67th Commencement  Sunday, May 21.

Also receiving an honorary degree will be music industry icon George  Wein, creator of the Newport Jazz Festival and co-creator of the Newport  Folk Festival, among many other well-known events.

Batiste and his band – Stay Human – collaborated with Salve Regina's  Department of Music, Theatre and Dance along with Newport Festivals  Foundation on International Jazz Day in 2014 to perform for local  elementary school students, conduct master classes for Rhode Island high  school students, and perform an evening concert for the public – all in  celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Newport Jazz Festival.

Wein and his company – Festival Productions – have partnered with  Salve Regina numerous times over the years in bringing renowned  musicians such as Batiste to campus. Other masters who have conducted  workshops for local students and presented performances as a result of  this partnership include pianist Danilo Perez, clarinetist/saxophonist  Anat Cohen and trumpeter Jon Faddis.



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