The burbling trumpet style of a Chet Baker is the obvious and welcome influence on this London horn man. Though his synth undercurrents might offend the sensibility of those less enamored with "smooth," there's no arguing with Edmonds' sweetly broken lead lines.
Paul Edmonds is a composer and jazz musician based in London. His mellow yet virtuosic style coupled with a new approach to jazz composition have earned him great respect on today's jazz scene.
Born in 1968, he grew up in the south of England. By the age of 16 he was playing with respected south coast groups. He progressed to the National Youth Jazz Orchestra, during which time he won First Prize in the International Trumpet Guild's Jazz Improvisation Competition held at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. He then entered the Guildhall School of Music, graduating in 1989.
After two years on the London jazz scene playing clubs with Jean Toussaint, Julian Arguelles, Cleveland Watkiss, Clark Tracey and Loose Tubes, he spent some time in Australia where he worked as a composer and led his own band in Sydney.
On his return to England he led his own Quintet at Ronnie Scott's and as a member of the Mike Westbrook Orchestra was a featured trumpet soloist on the 1996 "Bar Utopia" album.
Since 1997 he has worked principally as a composer and teacher, spending his time in the recording studio and performing his music in front of live studio audiences. www.journeyoftheheart.co.uk appears as a result of this.