Sign In
Get Clay Free →

Suggestions

    Gary Motley

    Director of Jazz Studies at Emory University

    Gary Motley is a prominent jazz pianist, composer, and arranger with a strong presence in the southeastern United States jazz music scene.

    He has garnered recognition through numerous awards from prestigious organizations like the National Endowment for the Arts, the Great American Jazz Piano Competition, and the American Composers Forum (ACF).

    Motley has been featured in respected publications such as Downbeat and on Piano Jazz With Marian McPartland, showcasing his exceptional talent and unique musical style.

    His career highlights include premiering orchestral works such as 'The Artist and the Visionary,' engaging in memorable performances with renowned artists like Dave Brubeck, Kenny Barron, Jon Faddis, Eddie Daniels, and Benny Golson, and composing notable pieces like 'Highland Summit: A Suite for String Quartet and Jazz Quartet.'

    As an accomplished musician and composer, Gary Motley has an impressive track record of performances at distinguished venues like Carnegie Hall and events such as the Toni Morrison Society's 6th Biennial Conference in Paris.

    Motley's role as the Director of Jazz Studies at Emory University underscores his commitment to jazz education, evident in initiatives like The Strickland Jazz Studio, which fuses jazz traditions with modern teaching methods.

    His academic background includes a Master's in Jazz Program Administration from Georgia State University and a Bachelor's in Music from the University of Montevallo.

    Gary Motley is a member of esteemed organizations like the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and the Jazz Education Network, further solidifying his influence and expertise in the jazz community.

    Gary Motley
    Add to my network

    Location

    Atlanta, Georgia, United States