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Marty Nau is a highly
active and sought after jazz alto saxophone player in the Washington DC Area.
Starting on the clarinet when he was in the sixth grade, Marty soon gravitated
towards the saxophone in the ninth grade, playing in both the junior high and
senior high school jazz bands. Upon graduating from high school Marty enlisted
in the Navy Music Program. After coming to the Washington DC area in 1980, he
played with such big bands as the "Blues Alley Big Band", Bill Potts Big Band
Guy Lombardo, and others. He has performed with the National Symphony and
Richmond Symphony and has backed up such performers as Dizzy Gillespie, Eddie
Daniels, Stanely Turrentine, Joe Williams, Rosemary Clooney, Ethel Ennis, Nancy
Wilson, Maureen McGovern, Snooky Young, and many others. He can be heard on the
Navy Commodores CD recording "Here and Now". After playing lead alto and
conducting for the Navy Commodores Marty retired in 1997.
Currently Marty teaches
jazz saxophone at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and leads the Marty
Nau Quartet which has recorded three CDs under an independent label including
the very well received "Strings Attached", and is lead alto saxophonist with
the Great American Music Ensemble under the direction of Doug Richards. Also a
Selmer clinician Marty is active in performing jazz improvising clinics at the
high school and college level. |
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