Jon Irabagon
Filipino-American saxophonist, composer

Jon Irabagon

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Filipino-American saxophonist, composer
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Jon Irabagon is a Filipino-American saxophonist, composer, and founder of Irabbagast Records.

Winner of the 2008 Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition and one of Time Out's "25 essential New York City jazz icons", Irabagon is known for the breadth of his work on a jazz continuum ranging "from postbop to free improvisation, avant country to doom metal". His "extraordinary eclecticism" has led to performances with such diverse artists as Wynton Marsalis, Lou Reed, Evan Parker, Billy Joel, the Maria Schneider Orchestra, Bertha Hope, Herbie Hancock, Conor Oberst, Christian McBride, Mike Pride, Kenny Barron, Darcy James Argue's Secret Society, Bill Laswell, Peter Evans, Tyshawn Sorey, Ingrid Laubrock, Ava Mendoza, Mick Barr, and Tom Rainey.

Irabagon's many projects as bandleader include a quartet with Luis Perdomo, Yasushi Nakamura, and Rudy Royston, as well as a trio with Mark Helias and Barry Altschul. He is also a member of the Mary Halvorson Quintet, Septet, and Octet; the Dave Douglas Quintet; Barry Altschul’s 3Dom Factor; and is a former member of Mostly Other People Do the Killing. Irabagon received a Philippine Presidential Award in 2014.

Education and career

Irabagon grew up in Chicago’s northern suburbs before attending DePaul, where he completed his BM in Music Business in 2000. In 2001, Irabagon moved to New York City and enrolled in a master's degree at Manhattan School of Music; after completing his MA, he went on to study in the jazz program at Juilliard.

In 2003, Irabagon joined Peter Evans and Kevin Shea in Moppa Elliott's Mostly Other People Do the Killing, a quartet known for both technical skill and a "prankish exterior"; their first album was released on Elliott's Hot Cup Records in 2005. Irabagon went on to record eleven albums with the group, including their controversial note-for-note remake of Miles Davis's Kind of Blue.

In 2008, Innova released Irabagon's first album as leader, Jon Irabagon’s Outright!. The record's core quintet includes trumpeter Russ Johnson, pianist Kris Davis, bassist Eivind Opsvik, and drummer Jeff Davis, all of whom also provide vocals on a track with the 14-member Outright! Mixed Choir; another track, "Outright! Theme", features a 30-member jazz band.

Later that year, Irabagon was announced winner of the 2008 Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition by judges Wayne Shorter, Jimmy Heath, Greg Osby, Jane Ira Bloom, and David Sánchez. The award included a cash prize, some of which went toward studies with Roscoe Mitchell, and a contract with Concord Records, the label that released Irabagon's The Observer in 2009. In the first of several dual-disparate-release years, the more conservative album was preceded by I Don't Hear Nothin' But The Blues, a one-track, metal-tinged improvisation with drummer Mike Pride.

In 2010, Firehouse 12 Records released the Mary Halvorson Quintet's Saturn Sings, the first of four releases Irabagon recorded with the composer and guitarist; following the quintet's second album, they appeared on NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concerts. Halvorson and Irabagon continued performing together in various arrangements, and Irabagon appeared on her septet and octet releases.

The New York City Jazz Record named Irabagon a "Musician of the Year" after an extremely active 2012: Irabagon was featured on the acclaimed Be Still, the first of four albums he recorded with the Dave Douglas Quintet, as well as on the Mary Halvorson Quintet's highly lauded Bending Bridges. He officially launched Irabbagast Records, in part because he doubted that his more "extreme" projects would be considered marketable to other labels. He marked Irabbagast's debut with two releases as bandleader: I Don't Hear Nothin' But The Blues Volume 2: Appalachian Haze, a trio with Mick Barr and Mike Pride; and Outright! Unhinged, his quintet with Ralph Alessi, Jacob Sacks, John Hébert, and Tom Rainey. He was also awarded the National Association of Filipino-Americans' Mabuhay Award.

In 2015, Irabagon again released two albums as leader: Behind the Sky was recorded with his quartet of Luis Perdomo, Yasushi Nakamura, and Rudy Royston, joined by guest Tom Harrell; Inaction is An Action is an experimental solo sopranino saxophone record employing extensive use of extended techniques.

In the 2019 DownBeat International Critics Poll, Irabagon was included in the "Rising Star" listings for tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, and jazz artist.

Discography

"Year" indicates year of release.

As leader

Year Title Label Additional personnel
2008 Jon Irabagon’s Outright! Innova Russ Johnson, Kris Davis, Eivind Opsvik, Jeff Davis
2009 I Don't Hear Nothin' But The Blues Loyal Label Mike Pride
2009 The Observer Concord Nicholas Payton, Kenny Barron, Rufus Reid, Victor Lewis, Bertha Hope
2010 Foxy Hot Cup Barry Altschul, Peter Brendler
2012 I Don't Hear Nothin' But The Blues Volume 2: Appalachian Haze Irabbagast Records Mick Barr, Mike Pride
2012 Outright! Unhinged Irabbagast Ralph Alessi, Jacob Sacks, John Hébert, Tom Rainey
2014 It Takes All Kinds Jazzwerkstatt / Irabbagast Barry Altschul, Mark Helias
2015 Behind the Sky Irabbagast Luis Perdomo, Yasushi Nakamura, Rudy Royston ft. Tom Harrell
2015 Inaction is An Action Irabbagast
2018 Dr. Quixotic’s Traveling Exotics Irabbagast Tim Hagans, Luis Perdomo, Yasushi Nakamura, Rudy Royston
2019 Invisible Horizon Irabbagast Mivos Quartet, Matt Mitchell
2020 I Don't Hear Nothin' But The Blues Volume 3: Anatomical Snuffbox Irabbagast Ava Mendoza, Mick Barr, Mike Pride

As co-leader

Year Leader Title Label
2005 Mark Anderson / Andrew Bain / Irabagon / Alex Smith Confluence For the Artist
2008 RIDD Quartet (Kris Davis, Irabagon, Reuben Radding, Jeff Davis) Fiction Avalanche Clean Feed
2011 Irabagon / Andrew Neff / Danny Fox / Scott Ritchie / Alex Wyatt Here Be Dragons Fresh Sound New Talent
2013 Irabagon / Hernani Faustino / Gabriel Ferrandini Absolute Zero Not Two
2014 Sylvain Rifflet & Irabagon Perpetual Motion Jazz Village
2017 Irabagon / John Hegre / Nils Are Drønen Axis Rune Grammofon
2017 Irabagon / Joe Fiedler / Todd Neufeld In Formation Network nuscope
2018 Paul Dunmall / Irabagon / James Bashford / Mark Sanders The Rain Sessions FMR Records
2020 Dan Blake / Irabagon / Ingrid Laubrock The Cat of Sadness Carrier
2020 Irabagon & Andrew Barker Anemone Radical Documents
2020 Sylvain Rifflet / Irabagon / Sebastian Boisseau / Jim Black Rebellion(s) BMC Records

As sideperson (selected)

Year Leader Title Label
2005 Mostly Other People Do the Killing Mostly Other People Do the Killing Hot Cup
2007 Mostly Other People Do the Killing Shamokin!!! Hot Cup
2008 Mostly Other People Do the Killing This is Our Moosic Hot Cup
2009 Anders Svanoe & Irabagon Duets Anders Svanoe Music
2010 Mary Halvorson Quintet Saturn Sings Firehouse 12
2010 Mostly Other People Do the Killing Forty Fort Hot Cup
2011 Mostly Other People Do the Killing The Coimbra Concert Clean Feed
2012 Mary Halvorson Quintet Bending Bridges Firehouse 12
2012 Dave Douglas Quintet Be Still Greenleaf Music
2013 Mostly Other People Do the Killing Slippery Rock Hot Cup
2013 Mostly Other People Do the Killing Red Hot Hot Cup
2013 Barry Altschul The 3Dom Factor TUM Records
2013 Mike Pride’s From Bacteria to Boys Birthing Days AUM Fidelity
2013 Mary Halvorson Septet Illusionary Sea Firehouse 12
2013 Dave Douglas Quintet Time Travel Greenleaf
2014 Rudy Royston 303 Greenleaf
2014 Mostly Other People Do the Killing Blue Hot Cup
2014 Jay Rosen / Dominic Duval / Demian Richardson / Irabagon No Prisoners CIMP
2015 Mostly Other People Do the Killing Hannover (Live) Jazzwerkstatt
2015 Dave Douglas Quintet Brazen Heart Greenleaf
2015 Mostly Other People Do the Killing Mauch Chunk Hot Cup
2015 Mike Pride's From Bacteria to Boys Betweenwhile AUM Fidelity
2015 Barry Altschul's 3dom Factor Tales of the Unforeseen TUM
2016 Mary Halvorson Octet Away With You Firehouse 12
2016 Rudy Royston Trio Rise of Orion Greenleaf
2017 Mostly Other People Do the Killing Loafer’s Hollow Hot Cup
2017 Barry Altschul & the 3Dom Factor Live in Kraków Not Two
2017 Matt Mitchell A Pouting Grimace Pi
2018 William Hooker Pillars… at the Portal Mulatta Records
2018 Dave Douglas Quintet Brazen Heart: Live at Jazz Standard Greenleaf
2019 Moppa Elliott Jazz Band/Rock Band/Dance Band Hot Cup