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As a child in texas, his mother, taught Marc to sing. He studied classical and jazz trombone in Seattle and in Los Angeles with Stu Dempster (and DiJeridu), Julian Priester, Ken Cloud & Slide Hampton. Voice with Jay Clayton (jazz), Yo Jin Chong (Korean) & Ki Wasitodipuro (Japanese)


Marc has enjoyed teaching trombone and jazz vocal privately and in school workshops.
B.F.A. - California Institute of the Arts and a member of International Federation of Musicians local 76-493.

Marc has performed throughout the world with such luminaries as the Funk Brothers, Baby Gramps, Big Joe Turner, Carlos Santana, Eddie Henderson, Type A, Andy Statman, Perry Robinson, Sam Shepard, Julian Priester, Sonny Simmons, Jeff Johnson and the Ivar's Clams.

His playing encompasses many styles including jazz, latin, klezmer and r&b.

The man plays for the community, to effect a sensation, a kind of euphoria to parallel the din of life.                                

 

Schraepfer Harvey, Earshot

 

Smason sounds like the kind of horn player who could walk into any date and acquit himself with distinction. That mastery goes beyond the surface; he seems to have a feel for many styles…
David Dupont, Cadence

Smason's vocals...are at once dry and emotional, lending a fresh, believable quality...

Mike Dennis, Earshot

And you can hear Smason's Sinatra-like crooning…

Roberta Penn, The Rocket

August 2nd, 2015

The Latin Sounds   of  Los Buhos

Laura Oviedo 

Marc Smason 

Alex Conga  &

Bruce Barnard

Laura Oviedo

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