John Kocur

Instructor of Music

Bio

John Kocur has taught at Northern Virginia Community College’s Alexandria Campus since 2008 where he directs the Jazz Ensemble and teaches Music Appreciation and History.

“Kocur, a saxophonist so admired in the D.C. area that he’s nicknamed “The Smoker,” dominated the bandstand with his passionate playing.” – The Washington Post

Jazz saxophonist and composer John Kocur is captivating new audiences by putting an adventurous yet accessible spin on a classic tradition. Kocur’s compositions have been described as “mainly straight-ahead and clearly influenced by the playing of past masters such as Johnny Hodges and Cannonball Adderley, but they are not simply derivative. The ballads in particular display a maturity in writing and playing” (Bruce Lindsay, All About Jazz).  While highlighting original music, the group also creates unique interpretations of popular American songs from past and present.  The group’s style is an intimate, all-acoustic format, where the music takes center stage. Recent performances by the John Kocur Quartet have included venues such as Bohemian Caverns, Blues Alley, Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, the DC Jazz Festival, Twins Jazz, and the Phillips Collection.

“Alto saxophonist John Kocur isn’t called “The Smoker” for nothing. He’s simply one of the finest soloists the D.C. jazz scene has to offer—and, it turns out, one of its most promising composers and bandleaders, too.” -Michael J. West, Washington City Paper

Recently, John has explored the connections between jazz and other musical and artistic genres. He presented “Jazz Meets Irish Music” at the 2016 INTERSECTIONS festival at the Atlas Performing Arts Center in Washington, DC in collaboration with traditional Irish musicians Shannon Dunne and Sean McComiskey. He previously presented “Jazz Meets Bluegrass” at the 2014 INTERSECTIONS festival and at Strathmore’s “Unusual pAIRings”concert series.

In 2013, Kocur released his sophomore recording, entitled “Fortitude.” The album features inspiring original melodies based around the theme of “strength in the face of adversity.” “Fortitude” and Kocur’s WAMMIE-nominated debut album, “The Smoker” are both available for sale at performances and online at retailers such as iTunes, CDBaby, and Amazon.com.

“A promising young alto saxophonist, John Kocur has an unequivocally clear and forceful tone, and deploys it in precise but expressive solos. They call the kid “the smoker” for something. He tends to write post-bop tunes with thrash and groove, and leads a tight quartet. “ – CapitalBop

In 2010, John was selected for the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead residency program at the John F. Kennedy Center, where he worked with jazz legends such as Curtis Fuller, Dr. Billy Taylor, Carmen Lundy, George Cables, and Winard Harper.

In 2008, John was one of six musicians selected as an Artist-In-Residence at the Strathmore Performing Arts Center in Bethesda, MD, through which he presented a series of solo concerts and lectures.

John fell in love with the possibilities of the saxophone at the age of 10 while performing in the school band program in Medford, NY. After studying music at the university level, John embarked on a full-time career in music performance and education.

In addition to leading his own group, John has performed as a sideman with the international touring acts such as Jamie Cullum and Joe Piscipo. In the Washington, D.C. area he has particiapted in the Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra, Thad Wilson Jazz Orchestra, Capital Focus Jazz Band, and the Too Damn Big Orchestra. In addition, he frequently collaborates with musicians in other genres, playing with progressive hip-hop artist Christylez Bacon and bluegrass duo Herb and Hanson.  John has proudly performed overseas at the Jazz Ascona Festival in Switzerland and the first annual Nagano Jazz Festival in Japan. Throughout his career, he has shared the stage with legendary jazz artists such as Benny Golson, Fred Wesley, Jimmie Owens, Freddie Redd, and Buck Hill.

As an educator, John has given workshops and lectures at universities and high schools. He currently teaches jazz, music history, and music appreciation at Northern Virginia Community College(NOVA) in Alexandria, VA. He is both founder and director of the NOVA Alexandria Jazz Ensemble (Alexandria Campus) and the Sterling Sound Jazz Ensemble (Loudoun Campus). He has presented educational workshops on the music of jazz masters such as Cannonball Adderley, Charlie Parker, and Miles Davis. He also works closely with public schools to present clinics on jazz ensemble style and improvisation. John continues to be grateful for the instruction and inspiration offered by his teachers: Dale Underwood, James Carroll, Charlie Young III, and Dr. Sais Kamalidiin.  John holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from George Mason University and a Master of Music Degree in Jazz Studies from Howard University.

John is currently a member of the DC Federation of Musicians Local 161-710 and the Washington Area Music Association.

Education

Master of Music degree, Jazz Studies – Howard University

Bachelor of Music Education degree, Instrumental K-12 – George Mason University

Courses Taught

MUS 121 Music Appreciation I

MUS 135 Jazz Ensemble

MUS 144 Jazz Chamber Ensembles

MUS 159/259 Improvisational Techniques

MUS 213/214 Composition

MUS 221-222 History of Music I and II

MUS 225 History of Jazz

Publications

www.johnkocur.com

Discography as bandleader:

Fortitude – John Kocur Quintet

The Smoker – John Kocur Quartet

Discography as a sideman:

Bobby Jasinki – Retrospection

Christylez Bacon – Hip-hop Unplugged

The Braeded Chord – Long Awaited King

Herb and Hanson – Awakeness

Don Stewart Soon – Kailua

Swing Machine – Mid-Life Crisis

Thad Wilson Jazz Orchestra – Movin’ On

Circus of Saints – First Takes

Capital Focus Jazz Band – Renewing the Tradition Vol. 7

Howard University Jazz Ensemble 2008

Howard University Jazz Ensemble 2007