
Jason Moran and The Bandwagon
Jason Moran and The Bandwagon
Exhilarating jazz with unexpected turns and fearless improvisation.
Groundbreaking pianist and composer Jason Moran is one of the most visionary artists of his generation. His longtime trio, The Bandwagon—with bassist Tarus Mateen and drummer Nasheet Waits—is revered for its intuitive and bold interplay, that is rooted in tradition and fearless in its contemporary exploration of the genre.
A MacArthur Fellow and Kennedy Center Artistic Director for Jazz, Moran is a 2025/26 Hop Resident Artist. He will spend time at the Hop engaging with students, faculty and the wider Dartmouth community. He also performs a solo concert celebrating the 125th birthday of Duke Ellington on January 21 as part of the Hop's reopening Recital Hall series.
Funded in part by the Lewis Pace Poag 1972 Endowed Fund.
Photo by John Rogers
Pianist and composer Jason Moran has established himself as a risk-taker and trendsetter for new directions in jazz. Moran's incomparable talent and unyielding drive toward innovation earned him a prestigious MacArthur "Genius Grant" Fellowship and the title of Kennedy Center Artistic Director for Jazz. Since 2000, Moran and his trio The Bandwagon (Tarus Mateen and Nasheet Waits) have dazzled audiences at elite venues worldwide. Moran has also performed with many acclaimed artists such as Charles Lloyd and Dave Holland, he composed a ballet for Alzonzo King LINES Ballet, conceived a jazz and skateboarding collaboration, wrote the film score for Selma, and paid homage to two legendary pianists in his Blue Note album, All Rise: A Joyful Elegy for Fats Waller, and his multimedia program, In My Mind: Monk at Town Hall 1959. A prolific composer, Moran released two albums in 2018 – Looks of a Lot, which was commissioned by the Chicago Symphony Center, and Music for Joan Jonas, a collaboration with performance artist Joan Jonas containing excerpts from three of their major collaborations. The Los Angeles Times hails Moran, "a startlingly gifted pianist with a relentless thirst for experimentation."
“A startlingly gifted pianist with a relentless thirst for experimentation.”
Los Angeles Times
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