"Campbell is a strong player with a classic upright sound, great
intonation, and chops to spare." -Bass Player
Magazine
Jeff Campbell has carved out an impressive career as bass player of
extraordinary artistry, fluent in both the jazz and classical idioms. As a jazz
bassist, he maintains an active schedule performing with Marian McPartland, Gene
Bertoncini, Rich Perry, Trio East, Harold Jones, and the Eastman Jazz Quartet
featuring Harold Danko, and has appeared on McPartland's Piano Jazz program on
National Public Radio. In high demand across the globe, Jeff has performed at
such prestigious European musical events as the Nice, Montreux, North Sea, Riga,
and Parnu Jazz Festivals and has also appeared in the former Soviet Union and
the Baltic Republics. His first CD, West End Avenue, with John Hollenbeck and
John Wojceichowski, features a combination of original compositions and jazz
standards. Additionally, Jeff is a member of the Rochester Philharmonic
Orchestra bass section. His summers are occupied with the Birch Creek Music
Performance Center in Door County, Wisconsin, where he serves as program
director, and the Eastman Summer Jazz Studies and Bass Day, of which he is
co-director.
In addition to a busy performing schedule, Jeff maintains
an active career as a jazz educator with a keen interest in bass playing of the
past, present, and future. A full-time professor at Eastman since 1997, his
teaching duties include jazz bass, jazz history, jazz theory and aural skills,
and small group performance. He is a regular contributor to the Double Bassist
magazine, and is the Jazz Editor of Bass World, the official publication of the
International Society of Bassists. Jeff's book on the famous Duke
Ellington-Jimmy Blanton duets (in preparation for publication) provides bassist
with an opportunity to study the bass playing of the great Jimmy Blanton.
Jeff's music education began at an early age under the influence of his
professional-musician parents. As a young musician, Jeff received much of his
musical training working with local professional musicians in a myriad of
musical styles and venues. Through these experiences, Jeff developed a healthy
balance between the artistic and practical issues faced by today's professional
musician. Jeff holds degrees in double bass performance and music education from
Brigham Young University (BM) and the Eastman School of Music (MM, DMA). He has
studied bass with John F. Clark, James VanDemark, Jeffrey Turner, and Robert
Zimmerman, and jazz composition with Bill Dobbins and Fred Sturm.
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