Words Are Not Enough with Gregory Agid

Published: March 10, 2017, 11:41 p.m.

Gregory and I discuss the complexities of love, life, art and success. His latest release entitled Words Are Not Enough places emphasis on the many faces of love or the lack thereof. We also have a great exchange about identity and community. Shining a spotlight on the role our communities play in our everyday lives.

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Bio

Clarinetist Gregory Agid was born in San Antonio, Texas, and grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii. He got his first clarinet at the age of seven\u2014and when his family moved to New Orleans five years later, Agid discovered jazz.

After attending Louis Armstrong Jazz Camp, where he learned from legendary musicians Alvin Batiste, Kidd Jordan, and Clyde Kerr, Agid was accepted to the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA). Here, Batiste became his mentor. \u201cAlvin Batiste once told me that the clarinet is also like a jealous mistress, and the moment you don't give her the attention she wants, she becomes spiteful and unruly,\u201d Agid remembers.

Agid\u2019s NOCCA classmates included Grammy-nominated trombonist and trumpet player Troy \u201cTrombone Shorty\u201d Andrews, Grammy-nominated trumpet player Christian Scott, and pianist Jonathan Batiste. In 2005, NOCCA awarded Agid a grant to study with clarinetist Eddie Daniels at Daniels\u2019 home in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

While earning his bachelor\u2019s degree in clarinet performance from Loyola University New Orleans, Agid dove into performing. In addition to playing alongside Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra, the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, and Kristina Morales, he leads the Gregory Agid Quartet and performs regularly in the New Orleans area, Nationally, and Internationally.

Agid graduated from Loyola in 2010, and released his debut album, Mystery Blues, in 2013. The following year, he completed his master\u2019s degree in music at the University of New Orleans. Agid\u2019s sophomore record, Words Are Not Enough, will be released winter 2016