Whether
it is performing as a featured soloist with The Count Basie Orchestra
in venues all over the world, playing muted solos behind legends
Frank Sinatra, Cab Calloway, Joe Williams, Rosemary Clooney, or
Tony Bennett, appearing with pianist Marcus Roberts at Carnegie
Hall, or leading his own quintet at major Jazz festivals and night
clubs, musicians and critics alike have acknowledged the emergence
of a new and original voice in the world of Jazz. Trumpeter, composer,
clinician and arranger, Scotty Barnhart began receiving critical
acclaim from his work with Marcus Roberts who featured him alongside
Wynton Marsalis on the 1990 release of Deep In The Shed
(RCA/Novus), and the accolades continue.
Also a university professor and published author who resides in
Los Angeles California, Tallahassee Florida, William Terrell
'Scotty' Barnhart was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on October
27, 1964. His earliest exposure to music was hearing his mother
sing in the choir at Atlanta's historic Ebenezer Baptist Church
where he was christened by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and baptized
by Dr. King, Sr. In addition to singing in the youth choir, Scotty
began playing trumpet solos during regular Sunday morning worship
services and special occasions.
"Scotty
Barnhart...bears watching...laid out assured melodic lines
in a singing, silvery tone." Jon
Pareles, The New York Times
While
in high school, Scotty was chosen first chair trumpet for the
all-district, all-county, and all-state bands, and was chosen
to attend the prestigious summer music camp at Northwestern University.
He was also selected as first trumpet and soloist for the NFL's
Atlanta Falcon Band and the Atlanta Community Orchestra. The Atlanta
Branch of the NAACP selected him as one of the "Outstanding
Young Person's Of The Year for 1981" and upon his high school
graduation, Scotty was named a member of the Jazz Abroad program
that toured Europe for three weeks. The King family presented
him with a music scholarship in honor of the mother of Dr. King,
Jr., The Alberta Williams King Scholarship for Music and he was
also the recipient of The Count Basie Scholarship from the estate
of William "Count" Basie. These scholarships were used
to attend Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida, where he obtained
a B.S. Degree in Music Education and was an active member of the
music fraternity Kappa Kappa Psi and all music ensembles including
the world renowned Marching 100.