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Eugene Ball

Multi-award winning Australian trumpeter, Eugene Ball, has received widespread national and international recognition throughout a professional career that has featured performances with some of the biggest names in music.

Eugene has appeared alongside international jazz musicians, such as Josh Roseman (USA), Satoko Fujii (Japan), Wycliff Gordon (USA), Petra Haden (USA), Rufus Reid (USA), and Jakob Dinesen (Denmark), in addition to celebrated Australians Paul Grabowsky, Mike Nock, Tony Gould, Graham Lyall, Bernie McGann and Don Burrows. Eugene has also warmed the stage in support acts for international legends Charlie Haden, Branford Marsalis and the Reverend Al Green.

Eugene's versatility has been key to his varied career, as he has frequently stepped outside of the world of jazz to work with many leading commercial artists, including Jamie Cullum (UK), John Butler, Tim Rogers, Paul Kelly, Jimmy Barnes, Kate Ceberano, The Bamboos, David Campbell and Shane Howard.

In addition to his high profile freelance performances, Eugene has toured nationally and internationally with some of Australia's most highly acclaimed groups, including The Hoodangers, the Andrea Keller Quartet, the Allan Browne Quintet, the Australian Art Orchestra, the Black Arm Band, and the Bennett's Lane Big Band.

As well as being a sought after performer, Eugene is a prolific and accomplished composer and arranger. The 2011 winner of the APRA/AMCOS 'Best Australian Jazz Song' with Song From The Highest Tower, he also received a Bell Award in 2008 for the 'Best Australian Jazz Composition of the Year' for Fool Poet's Portion; a suite that takes cues from the pre-Christian mythology of Scandinavia.

Eugene's further achievements include second place in the Wangarratta Jazz Awards in 2003, and being named a finalist in the prestigious Freedman Jazz Fellowship in 2003 and 2006.

Eugene's compositions and arrangements have featured in films, theatre, television, recordings and live performances. Many of his original works have been performed by internationally renowned artists and ensembles, including Eddie Perfect, Kate Ceberano, Don Burrows, Nina Ferro, Julie O'Hara, Gian Slater, the Melbourne and Vancouver Symphony Orchestras, ACO2, the Bennetts Lane Big Band and the Australian Art Orchestra. Eugene has received commissions from the Australia Council for the Arts; The Australian Art Orchestra Monash and Melbourne Universities; Blackburn, Eltham and Balwyn High Schools; The Melbourne Festival; the Four Winds Festival; the West End Composers' Collective; and ATM15. In 2021 kaleidoscope, a string quartet by Eugene was selected for recording by the Flinders Quartet.

Since 2006, Eugene has written for and performed with Australia's foremost First Nations artists, including Archie Roach, Dan Sultan, Lou Bennett, Joe Geia, Mark Atkins, William Barton, Shellie Morris, Emma Donovan and Kutcha Edwards for the acclaimed Black Arm Band shows Murrundak, Hidden Republic and Dirtsong.

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Eugene Ball 4tet, plus favourites from Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Electric Market and Gerald Gradwohl

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New music from Eugene Ball with From Down Here, favourites from Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Erik Escobar, and Alexander Machacek.Playlist Eugene Ball 4tet “Constance" from From Down Here (Namboku) 00:00 Gonzalo Rubalcaba"Bottoms Up" from Paseo (Blue Note) 06:36 Erik Escobar “Homage ti Maestro Gonzalo" from Erik Escobar (Self Produced) 13:15 Elektrik Market “A River Flows" from Attraction (Spice Rack) 19:47 Third World Electric “Downbeat Dakar" from Kilimanjaro Secret Brew (Reingold) 26:26 Jeff Richman-Jimmy Haslip-Danny Gottlieb “Kamaroon" from Trio Loco (Metalimbo) ...

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