Full Name
Shawn Edmonds
Job Title
Musician
Company
Count Basie Orchestra
Speaker Bio

Shawn Edmonds made his solo debut in 1982 after winning the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's Young Artist Solo Competition. Upon graduating the Eastman School of Music he moved to New York City to began his tenure as featured soloist and recording artist with the Count Basie Orchestra. A position he held for 10 years.  Since leaving the Basie organization he has performed in a variety of musical styles with the Queens Symphony, Beirut Philharmonic, New Jersey Philharmonic, Duke Ellington Band, Wynton Marsalis' Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Bette Midler and Aretha Franklin. He was a soloist with the New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble as well as being an international clinician conducting masterclasses at schools such as Howard University and music outreach in Tokyo, Japan. He was recently principal trumpet for the 2018 Emmy Award winning production of Jesus Christ Superstar live on NBC featuring John Legend and Alice Cooper. This Emmy win accompanies his Grammy win with the Count Basie Orchestra for Count Plays Duke.

Shawn Edmonds