Jazz patriarch Ellis Marsalis dead at 85
Jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis, educator and father of four noted musicians, died in New Orleans. He was 85.
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell called the musician an icon in announcing his death. The Ellis Marsalis Center for Music confirmed his death to NBC News affilaite WDSU.
The statements did not detail the cause of death.
Ellis Marsalis was an icon — and words aren’t sufficient to describe the art, the joy & the wonder he showed the world. May we wrap his family in our love & our gratitude, & may we honor his memory by coming together in spirit— even as the outbreak keeps us apart, for a time. pic.twitter.com/evIBCJk7Z3
— Mayor LaToya Cantrell (@mayorcantrell) April 2, 2020
Marsalis' sons include trumpeter Wynton, saxophonist Branford, trombonist Delfeayo, and drummer Jason.
WDSU described him as the patriarch of jazz music's "First Family."
He was a pianist and educator who performed on television in Los Angeles weekly after serving in the Marine Corps in the 1950s. He returned to New Orleans to spread the gospel of jazz at the Southern Repertory Theater, the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts and local venue Snug Harbor.
In January he retired from performing.