Composer, arranger, performer and educator Jeffrey W. Holmes is Professor of Music and Director
of Jazz & African-American Music Studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Holmes received his
Bachelors and Masters degrees from the Eastman School of Music. He is a nationally published and commissioned
composer/arranger and multiple recipient of National Endowment For The Arts Jazz Composition Grants. Holmes has
written music for John Abercrombie, The Big Apple Circus, Ernie Watts, Max Roach, Yusef Lateef, Doc Severinsen,
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, as well as numerous works for military, college, high school/junior high school jazz,
concert and marching ensembles.
Featured on the Jazz at Kennedy Center Series with the Billy Taylor Trio, Holmes subs regularly with the
Paul Winter Consort, is a member of the 11 piece classical ensemble Solid Brass, is lead trumpeter for the New
England Jazz Ensemble, leader of the Jeff Holmes Big Band; and drummer with Amherst Jazz Orchestra. He is a
former panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts and columnist for JAZZPLAYER Magazine. Holmes has
undertaken world tours, made several recordings, including his latest (Oct. 2012) Jeff Holmes Quartet release "Of One's Own," and appeared as a guest conductor/clinician/adjudicator.
Jeffrey Holmes has performed with Dizzy Gillespie, Sammy Davis Jr., Louis Bellson, Vanguard Orchestra
(Thad Jones/Mel Lewis), Sheila Jordan, Henry Mancini, Johnny Mathis, Mel Torme, David Goloschokin, John
Abercrombie, Slide Hampton and numerous NYC Broadway shows.
At UMass Amherst, he currently directs the award-winning Jazz Ensemble I and Studio Orchestra and is Artistic
Director of the Jazz In July Improvisation Workshops.
Appointed 1979
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