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BIO
Marshall Keys is one of the most versatile saxophonists to ever come out of  Washington, DC.  He began his training  in the DC Youth Orchestra Program and continued it in the Jazz Studies Program at Howard University. He cut his teeth playing in local bands before gaining his first professional experience with The Blackbyrds and a long association with the great blues organist Jimmy McGriff  
with whom he recorded the album “Countdown”. 

Marshall  has worked  with many of the world’s  greatest jazz and blues musicians including: Lionel Hampton, Jimmy Heath, Clark Terry, Jimmy Witherspoon, Groove Holmes, Big Joe Turner and Hank Jones. He has worked with Branford Marsalis and Steve Allen, swung with Keter Betts and Al Grey, recorded with Cyrus Chestnut and Vinny Valentino, and jammed with Sonny Stitt and Stevie Wonder. 

In 1986 he was commissioned by The Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of American History to perform a special concert of the music of jazz icon Wayne Shorter. 

His group performed at the East Coast Jazz Festival in 1999 and 2001. He has played other festivals in Germany, Ireland, Holland, Mexico and the Virgin Islands. He was a featured  performer on the 17th Annual Norway Jazz Cruise in 1999. Marshall has  enjoyed two collaborations with Mexican  jazz pianist Juan Jose Calatayud  at the  Mexican Cultural  Institute in Washington, DC and  at the Museum of  Latin American Art in Long Beach, California. In 2002  he toured Central and South America  as a Jazz Ambassador with  Lenny Robinson’s Organic Trio, and recently has been touring in Japan and the UK with Jimmy Scott and the Jazz Expressions.

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