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George Schuller

Drummer/composer/bandleader George Schuller -- whose father is the composer/conductor Gunther Schuller and brother the bassist Ed Schuller -- was born in New York City, but moved to Boston at a young age. He received his bachelor's degree in jazz performance from the New England Conservatory of Music in 1982. Schuller spent most of the next decade-plus playing in and around the Boston area with such musicians as Herb Pomeroy, Ran Blake, George Garzone, and Jaki Byard. In 1984, he formed Orange Then Blue, an ambitious and highly acclaimed 12-piece ensemble that recorded several albums for the GM label, including Music for Jazz Orchestra (1987), Where Were You? (1989), Funkallero (1991), While You Were Out (1994), and Hold the Elevator: Live in Europe & Other Haunts (1999). Schuller moved to Brooklyn in 1994, and Orange Then Blue shifted its base of operations with him, becoming notable for a lineup featuring many prominent musicians of the decade's so-called New York downtown scene, including trumpeters Dave Douglas, Cuong Vu, and Dave Ballou; reedmen Matt Darriau, Chris Speed, Andrew D'Angelo, and Andy Laster, and French horn player Tom Varner.

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