Drummer, composer, bandleader and world music pioneer Marilyn Mazur has, over the course of five decades, established herself as a master percussionist and musical visionary. Noted for her side woman work during the ‘80s as a touring member of the Tutu-era Miles Davis band, and through the ‘90s with Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek, Mazur has also led many cutting edge ensembles throughout her career, including the Marilyn Mazur Group, Celestial Circle, Mystic Family, Spirit Cave, Future Song, Special 4, Percussion Paradise and the adventurous Shamania, a gathering of ten of Scandinavia’s most inventive and respected female musicians.
Born in New York City in 1955 and of Polish and African-American descent, Mazur has lived in Denmark since age six. Although she studied classical percussion at The Royal Danish Conservatory of Music in Copenhagen, she is primarily self-taught on many instruments, drawing inspiration from music all over the world. Having formed her first band Zirenes in 1973 as a pianist/composer, by 1975 Mazur was much in demand as a percussionist, drummer and singer. In 1983, she received The Ben Webster Award and formed the jazz quartet MM4 with saxophonist Uffe Markussen. Since then, Mazur has continued to develop her uniquely personal musical vision with various kindred spirits.
Having toured with the Miles Davis Band for long stretches of time during the late ‘80s, Mazur’s tenure with Davis was documented on the posthumous 1996 Warner Bros. release Live Around The World. In 1986, she toured with the Gil Evans/Laurent Cugny Big Band, Lumiere, and recorded on their two EmArcy albums Rhythm-a-ning and Golden Hair. In addition to playing a world tour with the Wayne Shorter Quintet, other outstanding musicians Mazur has worked with include Bobo Stenson, John Tchicai, Jon Balke, Irene Schweizer, Peter Kowald, Arild Andersen, Christy Doran, Marilyn Crispell, Eliane Elias and Marc Johnson, Nils Petter Molvaer, Norma Winstone and Pierre Dørge’s New Jungle Orchestra.
Throughout her distinguished career, Mazur has received many Danish and international music awards including the Deutscher Jazzpreis, Jazzparprize, Wilhelm Hansen Foundation’s Honorary Award and Composer Prize, International Eurocore’s JTI Jazz Award and the Telenor Culture Award.