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Marsha Heydt

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About Me

About The Artist: Marsha HeydtMarsha grew up on a farm on the outskirts of Allentown, PA, in rural Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Her family came to the Philadelphia area in the mid 1700s. Descended from great, great uncles who were soldiers in the Civil War’s Bucktail Regiment and gypsy fortunetellers and artists living off the land that they farmed, her lineage is historic and colorful.The youngest of three children, she began playing piano when she was five. Her mother, a gifted musician, was the local church pianist. In third grade, when given the opportunity to choose an instrument to study, her parents insisted on the saxophone.But she didn’t limit her studies to sax. She also studied flute, clarinet, voice, and guitar while continuing her study of piano. Each year she was selected to participate in district and countywide festivals and played with local rock bands in high school. When she saw Phil Woods perform in nearby Reading, PA, she knew then that saxophone was what she would pursue in life.Marsha continued studying classical saxophone with David Bilger and classical piano with his wife, Doreen Bilger. Awarded several prestigious scholarships, Marsha began her undergraduate work at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and received a Bachelor of Music in 1991. She also holds a Masters in Music Education from the Aaron Copland School of Music. Biography Marsha Heydt She has studied privately with Eric Person, Ron Kerber, John Blake, Larry McKenna, Jim Pugh, John Stubblefield, and Sir Roland Hanna. In June 2002, the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music’s Professional Development Fund awarded her a grant to study with the renowned Jimmie Amadie.She moved to L.A. in 1991 and began playing with contemporary jazz and rock musicians for the next year. By the following year, she felt beckoned by the east coast and bought a one-way ticket to New York City. She has been in New York since 1992 and may never give up her Manhattan views.Her music spans the gamut of Latin, Funk, Jazz, and Rock. She has performed with Grover Washington, Bill Watrous, Bob Mintzer, Randy Brecker, John Stubblefield, George Gee and his “Make Believe Ballroom Orchestra,” and with Paul Schaefer in a guest appearance on The David Letterman Show.In and around New York City, Marsha plays with her own ensemble, performing in both private and public venues. She also performs each month for recovering patients at NYU Hospital’s Rusk Institute.I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4

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Member Since: 9/21/2007
Band Website: marshaheydt.net
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Record Label: Blue Toucan
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Jazz Weekly

April 29, 2008CD Review: http://jazzweekly.com/By George W.HarrisOn her debut release, Marsha Heydt displays a wide range of talent, adept on the woodwinds, as well as displaying a knack for creative ...
Posted by Marsha Heydt on Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:20:00 PST

Jazz Review

June 16, 2008 CD Reviewed by: Bruce Bernardini http://www.jazzreview.com/cd/review-19746.html Review: A variety of styles of music makes the CD definitely worth listening to. This is very tru...
Posted by Marsha Heydt on Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:24:00 PST

Review: SaxShed.com

http://www.saxshed.com/reviews.shtmlSax ShedMarch 2008By Skip SprattMarsha Heydt has been living and working around New York City for the past two decades. Following her tenure at The University of th...
Posted by Marsha Heydt on Fri, 11 Apr 2008 11:40:00 PST

Jazz Review

January 30, 2008CD Review:Jazzreview.com, Jim McElroyhttp://www.jazzreview.com/cd/review-19493.htmlThere are several words to describe the debut recording by Marsha Heydt. Words like, flawless, effor...
Posted by Marsha Heydt on Sun, 03 Feb 2008 12:39:00 PST

CD Baby Review

Oct. 30, 2007 * A recording by someone who will become one of the great musicians of jazz author: John Book/Music For America Marsha Heydt is a jazz musician based in New York (her r...
Posted by Marsha Heydt on Thu, 01 Nov 2007 11:59:00 PST

REVIEW: Marsha Heydt - One Night Posted by BG on October 18th, 2007 (Geezer Music Club)

When reviewing music it's always a kick to discover something new, and an album coming out soon on the Blue Toucan label delivers a breath of fresh air in the person of Marsha Heydt. A talented saxoph...
Posted by Marsha Heydt on Mon, 22 Oct 2007 05:31:00 PST

Review: Midwest Records

MARSHA HEYDT/One Night: Candy Dulfer has been our main saxy lady for quite sometime, but Heydt gets special coming out of nowhere points for her groove packed cover of "Mercy Mercy Mercy" which la Dul...
Posted by Marsha Heydt on Sat, 22 Sep 2007 09:01:00 PST

Review: EJazzNews.Com

CD Review: http://www.ejazznews.com/By: Edward BlancoA woodwind expert who plays the reeds with a touch of class, Marsha Heydt delivers an electrifying performance on her first outing as leader with "...
Posted by Marsha Heydt on Sat, 22 Sep 2007 08:59:00 PST

Review: One Night

Album: One Night / Artist: Marsha Heydt / 13 tracks / October 30th, 2007 / Blue Toucan Music I had not heard of jazz saxophonist / flautist Marsha Heydt before her debut CD One Night landed on my desk...
Posted by Marsha Heydt on Sat, 22 Sep 2007 08:57:00 PST