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Biography
of Christian Howes
Christian
Howes has already made an indelible mark and is poised to be a
path-finding figure on the contemporary violin. He’s won recognition and
kudos from artists and critics alike. Says guitar pioneer Les Paul, with
whom Christian has made numerous appearances: “There is nobody
better than this guy.” The prominent artists Howes has performed
and/or recorded with include Greg Osby, Randy Brecker, James Carter, Jack
DeJohnette, Akua Dixon’s Quartette Indigo, Billy Hart, D.D. Jackson, David
Murray, Steve Turre’s Sextet with Strings, Jane Monheit, Dr. John, Frank
Vignola, and Lenny White, to name a few.
A native of
Columbus, Ohio, Christian Howes was classically trained
beginning at age five. He subsequently performed the Mendelssohn Violin
Concerto with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra at sixteen. After placing in
national classical competitions while still in his teens, Howes set
out to build upon a strong classical foundation and distinguish himself in
jazz, the art of the improvisers. His star has been ascending ever since.
As a bandleader or a
featured guest Howes has performed on such prestigious stages as the
Newport, Toronto, Ottawa, and Tri-C jazz festivals. His club work has taken
him to such world-renowned venues as Birdland, Iridium, the Knitting
Factory, Blues Alley, and the Village Vanguard… and that’s just in the U.S.
Christian’s tours have taken him throughout the Midwestern U.S., the
Far East and across Europe, including a part-time residence in Spain, where
he has collaborated with some of that country’s finest musicians. In 2002
Howes was featured in performance in the Spanish film Impulsos. 
An extremely
versatile and flexible artist, this prolific violinist/composer maintains
five distinct working ensembles, including the Christian Howes
Group (quintet or quartet), the Hot Swing Group, the European Acoustic
Trio, the Special Electric Violin Project, and Duo Americana. Howes
is also available to provide clinics and master classes for all ages. |

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