Joshi Marshall
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Joshi Loden Marshall is a jazz
saxophonist, born in Berkeley, California
in 1971. In the 1990s he played with the Marshall Arts Trio of which his father Fred Marshall (1938–2001) was also a member. In 1995 he joined Mingus Amungus, a band that drew its inspiration from the composer and bassist Charlie Mingus, and has latterly developed his own Joshi Marshall Project.
Marshall's mother is the singer Beverly Bivens
, a member of the rock group We Five
in the mid 1960s.
Jazz
Jazz is a musical style that originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States. It was born out of a mix of African and European music traditions. From its early development until the present, jazz has incorporated music from 19th and 20th...
saxophonist, born in Berkeley, California
Berkeley, California
Berkeley is a city on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay in Northern California, United States. Its neighbors to the south are the cities of Oakland and Emeryville. To the north is the city of Albany and the unincorporated community of Kensington...
in 1971. In the 1990s he played with the Marshall Arts Trio of which his father Fred Marshall (1938–2001) was also a member. In 1995 he joined Mingus Amungus, a band that drew its inspiration from the composer and bassist Charlie Mingus, and has latterly developed his own Joshi Marshall Project.
Marshall's mother is the singer Beverly Bivens
Beverly Bivens
Beverly Bivens was lead singer with the American West Coast folk-rock group We Five from 1965-67. After her marriage to jazz musician Fred Marshall and the break-up of We Five, she sang for a while with the experimental Light Sound Dimension, but, by the late sixties had largely left the music scene...
, a member of the rock group We Five
We Five
We Five was a 1960s folk rock musical group based in San Francisco, California. Their best-known hit was their 1965 remake of Ian and Sylvia's "You Were on My Mind", which reached #1 on the Cashbox chart, #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart...
in the mid 1960s.