As Many, as One Julien Knowles

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
05.04.2024

Label: Biophilia Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz

Artist: Julien Knowles

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  • 1 Opening 01:11
  • 2 The Boot 04:55
  • 3 Desire Path 09:05
  • 4 Adam's Street Banana 03:37
  • 5 Moon Theater 09:18
  • 6 Solo intro // etude j 01:18
  • 7 etude j 06:23
  • 8 s.m.s. 06:37
  • 9 End of the Night 04:38
  • 10 Kintsugi 09:03
  • 11 Duende 07:36
  • 12 Sunrise Movement 06:38
  • Total Runtime 01:10:19

Info for As Many, as One

The album title “As Many, as One” isn’t present as a track title, but reveals itself across the album under broader concepts. I think it’s important to shed light on a few of these themes as they become clear with each track:

“As many as one.” Meaning that something singular (in this case, myself as an artist) can embody something much larger than one, the smallest natural number. It’s the idea that “one” has the power to carry significant weight on its own.

“As Many, as One.” This is where the comma plays a significant role, separating the statement in half to pay homage to the many people it took to create this recording, and the unity with which everyone embodied musically. The phrase “it takes a village…” immediately comes to mind, and this album is just one instance of this concept in life.

“Not two, and not one. Two and one.” This is the overarching concept the album revolves around, introduced to me in Shunryū Suzuki’s book on Zen Buddhism called Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind. An excerpt reads: “Our body and mind are not two and not one… Our body and mind are both two and one. We usually think that if something is not one, it is more than one; if it is not singular, it is plural. But in actual experience, our life is not only plural, but also singular. Each one of us is both dependent and independent.”

Julien Knowles, trumpet
Devin Daniels, alto saxophone (all but 1, 6, & 9)
Javier Santiago, piano (all but 1 & 6)
Dario Bizio, bass (all but 6)
Benjamin Ring, drums (all but 1 & 6)
Ela Kodžas, violin (1, 5, & 9)
Michelle Sheehy, violin (1, 5, & 9)
Damon Zavala, viola (1, 5, & 9)
Niall Ferguson, cello (1, 5, & 9)




Julien Knowles
A rising star in the Los Angeles jazz scene after only 1.5 years of residence, trumpeter and composer Julien Knowles is already making his mark on the global stage in multiple musical arenas. Winning trumpeter of the 2020 Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz fellowship program, Julien has been mentored by numerous legendary jazz artists including Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Terri Lyne Carrington, Ambrose Akinmusire, Walter Smith III, Gerald Clayton, and Dick Oatts. During his time in the full-fellowship graduate program, Julien toured internationally with pianist and mentor Herbie Hancock, and led master classes throughout the county on improvisation, composition, and pedagogy. Julien has studied composition privately with Billy Childs, Vince Mendoza, and John Hollenbeck, and trumpet with Ralph Alessi and Dan Rosenboom.

Julien has been called upon as a sideman by Louis Cole, Joe LaBarbera, Devin Daniels, Alan Ferber, Adi Meyerson, and a long list of L.A.’s prominent jazz artists and has performed at many of L.A.’s most popular venues such as Sam First, ETA, and several more. He has performed at festivals including the Angel City Jazz Festival, Venice Jazz Festival, and the San Joaquin Jazz Festival. Julien appears as a trumpeter on Tepper – the upcoming release by ECM recording artist and alto-saxophonist Peter Epstein – and is currently awaiting the release of his debut album As Many, As One which features original compositions for jazz quintet and string quartet.

As a composer and arranger, Julien has been commissioned by the Reno Jazz Orchestra, The University of Nevada, Reno’s Lab 1 Band, and many independent contractors for big band and chamber ensemble arrangements and compositions. In 2023, Julien’s piece “Tempest Quake” for quartet and string quartet was selected as a winner of the Ravinia Steans Music Institute Bridges Composition Competition. Julien’s arrangement of trumpeter Ralph Alessi’s composition “Arim Issela” was recently debuted by the Swiss Jazz Orchestra. Julien is also credited as a producer on upcoming releases by fellow rising-star alto saxophonist Devin Daniels (Grandiose) and the Reno Jazz Orchestra (New Directions).



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