Mark Sherman

Mark Sherman

Genres: jazz, Vibraphone, jazz-rock

About Mark Sherman

Mark Sherman (born April 17, 1957) is an American jazz vibraphonist, xylophonist, pianist, drummer, composer, and educator. Known for his versatility as a multi-instrumentalist, Sherman has worked across a wide range of genres, from jazz and classical to pop and rock. Born in Manhattan, New York, Sherman began playing piano at an early age, influenced by his mother, who was a classical pianist. He later expanded his musical studies to include vibraphone and drums. Sherman attended the High School of Music and Art in New York City and later earned a degree in classical percussion from The Juilliard School. He developed a deep love for jazz during his time at Juilliard, which led him to pursue a career in the genre. In the 1970s, Sherman performed with several notable jazz artists, including Larry Coryell, Peggy Lee, and Jackie McLean. He became a sought-after session musician, contributing to a range of projects spanning jazz, pop, and rock, which helped establish his reputation as a versatile performer. Mark Sherman's breakthrough as a jazz vibraphonist came in the early 1980s when he began recording and performing extensively. He has released numerous albums as a bandleader and sideman, showcasing his talent on the vibraphone and his ability to compose complex jazz arrangements. Sherman has worked alongside many jazz greats, including Wynton Marsalis, Elvin Jones, and Tony Bennett. His technical mastery of the vibraphone and his innovative approach to improvisation have earned him widespread acclaim in the jazz community. Notable albums in Sherman's career include The Motive Series (2004), Family First (2007), and Live at Sweet Rhythm (2008). He is also known for his collaborations with leading contemporary jazz musicians such as Joe Lovano, Michael Brecker, and Kenny Barron. Mark Sherman continues to be active in the music world, both as a performer and an educator. In addition to his work as a jazz artist, he has expanded his influence by teaching at prestigious institutions such as The Juilliard School and the New York Jazz Workshop. He regularly conducts masterclasses in jazz performance and improvisation and has been involved in educational outreach programs to foster the next generation of musicians. In recent years, Sherman has been touring internationally, often performing in both jazz festivals and more intimate concert settings. His most recent album, My Other Voice (2020), showcases his ability to blend jazz with other musical forms, including elements of classical and world music. Sherman has also been involved in collaborations with younger musicians, keeping his sound current while paying homage to traditional jazz roots. His work has earned him critical praise, and he remains a respected figure in the jazz world.

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Mark Sherman — Top 18 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Mark Sherman Whisper Not
Mark Sherman Moon River
Mark Sherman Changes In My Life
Mark Sherman Far Away
Mark Sherman My Princess
Mark Sherman Quasimodo
Mark Sherman My One and Only Love
Mark Sherman Old Folks
Mark Sherman Hardship
Mark Sherman Hope
Mark Sherman The Winning Life
Mark Sherman Tip Top Rhythm
Mark Sherman You Don't Know What Love Is
Mark Sherman 06. My Open Heart
Mark Sherman 08. I'll Wait and Pray
Mark Sherman Third Eye Vision
Mark Sherman With Freedom
Mark Sherman Spiritual Exercise
Whisper Not
Moon River
Changes In My Life
My Princess
Quasimodo
My One and Only Love
Old Folks
The Winning Life
Tip Top Rhythm
You Don't Know What Love Is
06. My Open Heart
08. I'll Wait and Pray
Third Eye Vision
With Freedom
Spiritual Exercise