One of the finest writers on the jazz scene
today, Alan Baylock's music has been called, "some of the best
contemporary big-band writing ever."* Baylock currently holds the
position of Chief Arranger for the renowned "Airmen of Note" jazz
ensemble of the United States Air Force Band in Washington D.C. In
addition, he is in demand as a freelance composer, arranger,
producer, instrumentalist, clinician, and adjudicator, and is the
leader of the Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra.
Artists who perform his music include jazz
greats Freddie Hubbard, Maynard Ferguson, Michael Brecker, Nicholas
Payton, Jimmy Heath, Eddie Daniels, Paquito D'Rivera, Frank Wess,
James Moody, David Liebman, Randy Brecker, Kenny Werner, Mike
Mainieri, Jerry Bergonzi, Bobby Shew, Nnenna Freelon, Tierney
Sutton, Vanessa Rubin, Kevin Mahogany; country music legends Roy
Clark and Wynonna; pop stars Chaka Khan, Kenny Rankin, Spyro Gyra;
and symphony orchestras throughout the country.
The Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra's debut
recording Two Seconds to Midnight was released in October 2003 on
Seabreeze Records. After receiving international critical acclaim,
the CD spent eight weeks on the JazzWeek national jazz radio top 40
chart. More of Baylock's music can be found on recordings by the
David Liebman Big Band, Maynard Ferguson and Big Bop Nouveau, the
Ultraphonic Jazz Orchestra, the Airmen of Note, and on numerous
other professional and collegiate albums, including releases by the
University of North Texas One O' Clock Lab Band and the University
of Miami Concert Jazz Band. His music is published by Warner Bros.,
UNC Jazz Press, and Walrus Music.