Dr. Joe Gilman is the music director of the Brubeck Institute’s Fellowship Program, a full-time professor of music at American River College in Sacramento, and music director of Capital Jazz Project. He has received bachelor’s degrees in classical piano and jazz studies at Indiana University, a master’s degree in jazz and the contemporary media from the Eastman School of Music, and a doctoral degree in education from the University of Sarasota.
Joe has been the primary pianist with jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson since September 2006, and has also performed professionally with Eddie Harris, Woody Shaw, Marlena Shaw, Richie Cole, Joe Locke, George Duke, Chris Botti, Eric Alexander, David “Fathead” Newman, and Slide Hampton, and has recorded with Joe Henderson, Jeff Watts, and Robert Hurst.
Dr. Gilman has twice been an International Jazz Ambassador through the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and USIA, traveling to West Africa in 1999 and East and Southern Africa in 2000. He won the 1998 Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission Emerging Artist Award and the 2000 Sacramento News and Review SAMMIES Critical Achievement award for contribution to the arts community. Joe was the 2001 American River College Student Association Instructor of the Year and was named the first Brubeck Scholar at the 2005 Brubeck Festival. In 2004, Joe won the Great American Jazz Piano Competition in Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. Gilman’s work with students at the Brubeck Institute has produced several CDs – Brubeck Revisited Vols. 1 and 2 (Sunnyside) and Wonder Revisited Vols. 1 and 2, and Americanvas(Capri), all recorded with Brubeck Institute fellows. His whorl with the students at the Brubeck Institute and American River College has resulted in eighteen DownBeat magazine student awards.
Joe Gilman - Americanvas
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Joe Gilman - Relativity
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Joe Gilman - View So Tender - Wonder Revisited Vol 1
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Joe Gilman - View So Tender - Wonder Revisited Vol 2