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Phantazia by Noel Pointer

Artist Biography For Noel Pointer

Noel Pointer B.December 26 1954 Brooklyn NY - D. December 19 1994 Was An American Jazz Violinist And Record Producer. He Was Nominated For A Grammy Award In 1981. Pointer's Reputation As An Outstanding Jazz Musician And Literary Advocate Garnered Him Honorary Citizenship In Cities Across The United States. He Received Special Citations From The United States Congress The US Congressional Black Caucus The African National Congress ANC And Numerous Other Civic And Private Organizations. He Served As A Music Advisory Panelist For The National Endowment For The Arts NEA And The United States Information Agency USIA . At Age 13 He Made His Solo Debut Performing Vivaldi With The Symphony Of The New World Orchestra Followed By Guest Solo Appearances With The Chicago Chamber Orchestra And Detroit Symphony Orchestra. He Began Playing Jazz On The Violin While A Student At New York City's High School Of Music And Art. While Attending College At Manhattan School Of Music Pointer Earned A Reputation As A New York Session Musician. By Age 19 Noel's Experience As A Free-Lance Musician Had Included Steady Work In The Apollo Theatre Orchestra The Unlimited Orchestra The Westbury Music Fair Orchestra The Radio City Music Hall Symphony The Love Unlimited Orchestra US Tour The Dance Theater Of Harlem Orchestra The Symphony Of The New World Orchaestra And The Pit Orchestras Of Several Broadway Shows Including Guys And Dolls And Dreamgirls. From 1977-1981 Noel Pointer Recorded Seven Solo Albums Four Of Which Reached The Top Five Jazz Albums Listed On Billboard's Jazz Charts. His Debut Album Phantazia Won Him The #1 New Male Jazz Act Award In Record World Magazine Along With Several Other Top Awards In Trade Publications Including Down Beat Magazine. Noel Pointer Died Tragically From A Stroke On December 19 1994.

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