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Jowee Omicil

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Jowee BasH! Omicil
Birth nameJoseph Omicil Jr.
Born (1977-12-01) December 1, 1977 (age 46)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresJazz
Occupationsmusical Polyglote aka Master of Wind; Producer; Motivational Speaker; Teacher & Father
InstrumentsSoprano, Alto & Tenor Saxophone; Soprano & Bass Clarinet; Piccolo Flute; Piano; Beatmaker; Voice; Cornet & Trumpet; Electric Bass...
Years active1995–present
Labels
  • Jazz Village
  • BBjuiss Records
  • Bakfoul Records
  • Jowee Juise Inc.
Websitejoweemusicinfo.wixsite.com/joweeo/

Joseph Omicil, Jr, known professionally as Jowee BasH! Omicil, is a Haitian-Canadian jazz musician.[1] He has worked in the past with artists such as Randy Kerber, Ibrahim Maalouf, Tony Allen, Jacob Desvarieux, Roy Hargrove, Michel Martelly, Glen Ballard and Francisco Mela. Born in Montreal, Omicil spends his time between Miami and Paris.[2][3]

Early life

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Jowee Omicil was born to Rose-Annette Innocent and Joseph C. Omicil, a pastor.[4][2] Omicil's mother passed when he was only 5 years old.[2]

Career

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Omicil was 15 when his father enrolled him in music school, much to his own surprise.[5] The intent was to have him learn an instrument to accompany the church choir. However Omicil was directed away from his first choice of the piano which already had too many students and he eventually chose the alto saxophone.[2] Three years into his studies Omicil was offered a scholarship to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he majored in Music Education. Later on he also attended the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz among the 20 finalists and was featured on BET Jazz. Over the course of his career Omicil has played with a number of prominent musicians such as Branford Marsalis, Richard Bona, Kenny Garrett, Marcus Miller, Pharoah Sanders, Wyclef Jean, Harold Faustin and Cimafunk to name a few. In July 2018 Omicil served as master of ceremony at a tribute concert celebrating Quincy Jones' 85th birthday at Montreux, Switzerland.[3] Omicil appears in the Damien Chazelle-created Netflix show The Eddy.[6] 2020 and 2021 has been very productive for Jowee BasH! He used his time during the pandemic to release a solo album, "LeKture"! In parallel he did a creation " Y Pati ", a duet with the American Hollywood pianist Randy Kerber, whom he met on the set of the series The Eddy! Y Pati was released in December 2020! Also, the "Big In Jazz Collective" was born with the release in July 2021 of the Album "Global". Finally at the end of 2020 Jowee returns to the studio with the brothers Louis and François Moutin and they recorded "M.O.M" which was released in September 2021 on Laborie Jazz Records. Without forgetting other numerous collaborations, with artists from all horizons such as Anne Sila, Ibrahim Maalouf, Napoleon Maddox & Sorg, Kandy Guira, Sopico, Kazy Lambist, Pongo...

Discography

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Year Title Label Featured personnel
2021 M.O.M Laborie Jazz Jowee Omicil (clarinet, alto sax, soprano sax, tenor sax); Louis Moutin (drums); François Moutin (bass); Recorded at STUDIO SEXTAN (Malakoff), mixed and recorded by Julien Birot
2021 BIG IN JAZZ COLLECTIVE « GLOBAL » Comité Martiniquais De La Musique / Junzy Productions Jowee Omicil (alto saxophones, soprano sax, tenor sax); Sonny Troupé (drums); Tilo Bertholo (drums); Stephane Castry (electric bass) Ludovic Louis (trumpet); Maher Beauroy (piano); Ralph Lavital (guitar); Yann Négrit (guitar); Recorded at STUDIO DE MEUDON by Julien Basseres, mixed and mastered by Auguste Manly
2020 Y PATI Komos Records Jowee Omicil (cornet, clarinets, piccolo, alto sax, soprano sax, tenor sax, vocals); Randy Kerber (piano); Recorded at STUDIO PIGALLE (Paris), mixed and mastered by Felix Remy
2020 LeKture BasH! Village Jowee Omicil: all instruments (alto, soprano, ténor, track producing, piano, vocals...); Recorded in THE LAB (Paris) by Jowee BasH! Omicil, mixed and mastered by Edouard Carbonne
2018 Love Matters! Jazz Village Pias Jowee Omicil (cornet, piccolo, soprano, alto, vocals); Laurent Emmanuel Tilo Bertholo (drums); Kona Khasu (electric bass) Jeffrey Deen (percussion, voice); Jean-Philippe Dary (piano); Jonathan Jurion (piano); Justwody Cereyon (acoustic bass); Conti Belong (drums); Jendah Manga (electric bass); Michel Alibo (bass); Recorded at LA BUISSONNE (Pernes-Les-Fontaines,France), mixed and mastered by Gerard De Haro and Nicolas Baillard
2017 Let's BasH Jazz Village Pias Jowee Omicil (Rhodes, vocals, piccolo, alto sax, soprano sax, clarinet); Laurent Emmanuel Tilo Bertholo (drums); Kona Khasu (electric bass) Jeffrey Deen (percussion, voice); Jean-Philippe Dary (piano); Jonathan Jurion (piano); Nenah Gajin (guitar); Justwody Cereyon (acoustic bass); Conti Belong (drums); Leonor De Haro (clarinet) Jendah Manga (electric bass); Michel Alibo (bass); Recorded at LA BUISSONNE (Pernes-Les-Fontaines,France), mixed and mastered by Gerard De Haro and Nicolas Baillard
2014 Naked BBjuiss Records & Bakfoul Records Jowee Omicil (clarinet, tenor, alto, soprano, piccolo, didgeridoo, Rhodes, vocals); Jeffrey Deen (tabla, halo, hapi); Ti Wes St-Louis (vocals, tanbou, conga); Carlos Alabaci (double bass); James Quilan (double bass); Michael Piolet (drums); Harold St-Louis (Rhodes); Recorded at THE RIVIERA THEATRE (Miami), mixed and mastered by Felipe Tichauer
2009 Roots and Grooves BBjuiss Records Jowee Omicil (clarinet, alto, soprano, vocals) features: Lionel Loueke, Mawuena Kodjovi, Francisco Mela, Nir Felder, Jeremy Pelt, Nedelka, Markus Scwartz, Émeline Michel, Val-Inc, Kona Khasu, Patrick Andriantsialonina, Manny Laine, Johnny Mercier, Harvel Nakundi, Harold St-Louis; Recorded at SYSTEMS TWO RECORDING STUDIO (New York) by Joe Marciano; Mixed by Goh Hotoda (Atami, Japon); Mastered by Felipe Tichauer (Miami)
2006 Let's Do this Jowee Juise Inc. Jowee Omicil (clarinet, sax alto, sax soprano, vocals), Darren Barrett (trumpet); Chris Pottinger (electric bass); John Gibson (organ, Rhodes, piano); Charles Haynes (drums and programming); Warren Wolfe (electronic MalletKat vibes)

Guest: Harold Faustin (guitar); Eric Asswab (guitar); Skip Dorsey (guitar); recorded at STUDIO VICTOR INC (Montreal)

Soundtrack

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  • 2013: Ayiti Toma, The Land of The Living, documentary by Joseph Hillel
  • 2020: THE EDDY Netflix Show Joanna Kulig (vocals), Jorja Smith (Vocals), Sopico (Vocals), Jowee Omicil (saxophones), Randy Kerber (piano), Damian Nueva (bass), Ludovic Louis (Trumpets), Lada Obradovic (drums)

Collaborations

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Year Artist Album/Title Label Featured personnel
2023 MYOR & OUDEN FunKey ToniTe BasH! Village Records Myor (vocals); Jowee Omicil (saxophone,vocals); Ouden (programming)
2023 MYOR & OUDEN Don'T Go FasT BasH! Village Records Myor (vocals); Jowee Omicil (saxophone,vocals); Ouden (Programming)
2022 Jowee Omicil SiT-iN BasH! Village Records Randy Kerber (Métallophone,Rhodes); Jonathan Jurion (Piano); Delphine Langhoff (Drums); Yoann Danier (Drums); Jendah Manga (Elec,Bass); jowee Omicil (alto-sax,vocals)
2021 Anne Sila A Nos Cœurs/Interlude C’est Quoi; Interlude Track Of Time PlayTwo Anne Sila (vocals); Jowee Omicil (saxophone); Jendah Manga (Electric bass); Arnaud Dolmen (drums); Mario Canonge (piano)
2021 Napoleon Maddox & Sorg L’ouverture de Toussaint TBD Napoleon Maddox (Vocals); Sorg (producer) Jowee Omicil (alto & soprano saxophone, vocals)
2021 Ludovic Louis Rebirth/ Everybody Ludo Louis Productions Ludovic Louis (Trumpet, Vocals); Jowee Omicil (Hype vocals);
2021 Kandy Guira Nagtaba/ Africa KDBES Kandy Guira (Vocals); Jowee Omicil (saxophone)
2021 Anissa Altmayer #1/Le Chemin Octava Bassa Anissa Altmayer (Vocals, cello); Jowee Omicil (soprano saxophone)
2020 Sopico Épisode 0/ Thème Universal Music Sopico (Vocals); Jowee Omicil (soprano saxophone)
2020 Ibrahim Maalouf 40 Mélodies/ Sensuality Mister IBÉ Ibrahim Maalouf (trumpet); François Delporte (guitarist); Jowee Omicil (saxophone)
2020 Kazy Lambist Sky Kiss/ OH MY GOD Cinq 7/ Wagram Music Kazy Lambist (Vocals); Jowee Omicil (piccolo); Glasses (vocals)
2020 Kazy Lambist Sky Kiss/ Sky Kiss Cinq 7/ Wagram Music Kazy Lambist (Vocals); Jowee Omicil (piccolo); Jean-Benoit Dunckel half of Air (keys and production)
2019 Jonathan Jurion Le Temps Fou/ Capricorn Moon; Bismillah Rrahmani Rrahim; Once Upon A Time Komos Jonathan Jurion (piano); Jowee Omicil (soprano & alto saxophone); Arnaud Dolmen (drums); Michel Alibo (Bass); Josaiah Woodson (trumpet)
2019 GUTS Philanthropiques/Voyaging Bird; Li Dous Konsa; Bougé Bagay La Heavenly Sweetness GUTS; Jowee Omicil (saxophones, vocals and composer)
2019 Kazy Lambist Single: Tous Les Jours Cinq 7/ Wagram Music Kazy Lambist (Vocals); Jowee Omicil (composer and alto sax, soprano sax); Amoué (vocals)
2018 Kazy Lambist Single: WORK Cinq 7/ Wagram Music Kazy Lambist (Vocals); Jowee Omicil (soprano saxophone, vocals); Pongo (vocals)
2011 Francisco Mela & Cuban Safari Tree of life Half Note Francisco Mela (drums, vocals); Elio Villafranca (piano); Leo Genovese (piano); Uri Gurvich (saxophone); Ben Monder (guitar); Luques Curtis (bass); Mauricio Herrera (percussion); Esperanza Spalding (vocals) track 4; Peter Slavov (bass); Arturo Stable (percussion); Jowee Omicil (saxophone)

Movie

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  • 2023: Le Temps D'Aimer, Film by Katell Quillévéré

www.festival-cannes.com/f/le-temps-d-aimer//

  • 2021: Big In Jazz Collective, documentary by Marina Jallier

www.biginjazz.com

www.thebashfilm.com

References

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  1. ^ Jazz, All About. "Jowee Omicil @ All About Jazz". All About Jazz Musicians. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  2. ^ a b c d "The 'Roots And Grooves' Of Haiti's Wind Master". NPR.org. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  3. ^ a b "Jowee Omicil, électron libre…". RFI Musique (in French). 2019-05-26. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  4. ^ "La discothèque de Jowee Omicil". www.franceinter.fr (in French). 12 August 2019. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  5. ^ Jowee Omicil By BlackNews (1ère partie), retrieved 2019-12-28
  6. ^ "Netflix révèle le casting dingue de "The Eddy", la série de Damien Chazelle". Les Inrocks (in French). Retrieved 2019-12-28.
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