Biography & Career
Brian Slawson has been critically acclaimed as a musical original. While playing marimba on the streets of New York City to finance his scholarship studies at The Juilliard School, Brian was discovered by Mikie Harris, assistant to legendary Columbia Records producer and talent scout, John Hammond. (Brian was 1 of 100 all-time alumni to be featured in, "Juilliard - 100 Years of Dance, Drama, Music.")
BACH ON WOOD, Slawson's debut album on the Sony/CBS label, earned him a Grammy nomination for Best New Classical Artist and remained on the Billboard charts for over a year. Slawson has since cut solo albums XCLASSICS, BOOMER, BACH BEAT, THE BACH ON WOOD VARIATIONS and DISTANT DRUMS, which features cameos by late blues great Stevie Ray Vaughan, jazz trumpet legend Freddie Hubbard and drummer Michael Shrieve of Santana fame.
Slawson has performed with Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Joshua Bell, Itzhak Perlman, Isaac Stern, John Cage, Robert Shaw, Bernard Haitink and opera great Jessye Norman. He has punctuated jokes on stage for Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Don Rickles, Bill Maher, David Brenner and Eddie Murphy. Brian's pop credits as drummer and percussionist include: Pat Benetar, Marie Osmond, Marvin Hamlisch, Peggy Lee, Johnny Mathis, Bob Newhart, Savion Glover, Michael Crawford, Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, Art Garfunkel, The Mamas and Papas, Xavier Cugat, Regis Philbin, Barbara Eden, Mary Wilson (Supremes) and Bond.
As a featured act, Brian has appeared on the The Tonight Show, Entertainment Tonight, The CBS Morning News, and National Public Radio's, All Things Considered. He has made national television appearances in Europe, South America and Japan. A veteran studio musician, Brian has produced/performed on 200 + jingles (IBM, Budweiser, Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Chrysler, American Express, Exxon/Mobil, etc.) and feature film scores for Columbia, 20th Century FOX, SHO Entertainment and Cannon Films. He is a sponsored endorser for Ludwig-Musser, Zildjian, Vic Firth, Remo, Grover Pro Percussion, Alternate Mode, Rhythm Tech, Tapspace and Sibelius.
Slawsons Broadway show tours of the U.S. and Europe include Phantom of the Opera (assistant musical director/percussionist) and Barnum. Brian also played Les Miserables and Barnum on Broadway. Madison Square Garden appearances include Disney On Ice and Barnum and Baileys, Greatest Show On Earth. He played the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular, Ben Hur, the Musical and toured with Jo Loessers, The Music of Frank Loesser.
Currently, Brian is the voice of Gusto the Bulldog, in Warner Bros. educational series, Music Expressions and performs as principal timpanist with the Brevard Symphony Orchestra (2001 Music Directors Award). His multi-media company, Slawsongs, has received Golden Reel, Addy and Tele awards (Best Musical Score) for sound tracks and jingles produced for Universal Studios, FL. His debut childrens recording, Boomer, is being developed for television. Music from Brians Xclassics CD has served as astronaut wake up music on NASA shuttle missions.
The late Lionel Hampton called Brian Slawson ... "One of the finest percussionists to come along in many years!" Modern Drummer describes Brian as, a visionary be it performer, producer or composer.
Artist Events
Justin Thomas, Capital Cities
August 18 | Kansas City, MO
Chuck Redd, The Chuck Redd Quartet
August 18 | Washington, DC
Justin Thomas, Capital Cities
August 19 | New York, NY
Sean J. Kennedy, Sinatra Centennial Orchestra
August 19 | Stone Harbor, NJ
Arthur Lipner, Brazilian Vibes Trio
August 20 | Westport, CT
Tony McCutchen, Prime Time Jazz
August 25 | Gadsden, AL
Justin Thomas, Capital Cities
August 26 | Denver, CO
Arthur Lipner, Nanny Assis
August 27 | New York, NY
Richard Sisto, AHA Trio
August 31 – September 3 | Louisville, KY