Dana Leong
Composers / Musicians In Residence
Cellist/Trombonist/Composer Dana Leong fuses hip-hop, jazz and electronics to create a signature boundless sound. Often referred to as a "hi-def Yo-Yo Ma," Dana's pioneering fusion of electronic music and ethereal jazz sensualities has garnered critical acclaim and wowed audiences worldwide. Whether as a performer, composer, collaborator, or recording producer, he has worked with top artists including Dafnis Prieto, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Wynton Marsalis, Yoko Ono, and Kanye West, to name a few.
Dana’s genre-bending quartet, MILK & JADE by Dana Leong, has received worldwide acclaim performing sold out shows at jazz festivals in Sweden, Italy, Germany, Finland, Slovenia, Serbia, Austria, Ireland, Mexico, Macau, and China. In 2008, the band served as an American musical ambassador overseas as part of The Rhythm Road: American Music Abroad program, produced in conjunction with Jazz at Lincoln Center and the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Described as crafting "lines of sublime lyric content"
(Chicago Tribune), and "sizzling,
highly stylized solos" (Philadelphia Inquirer), Dana was
recently commissioned by Apollo Theater to create an evening-length music and
video show entitled Life After
Dark, which premiered to a sold out house, followed by performances
at Joe’s Pub and The Greene Space at WNYC in New York.
On screen, Dana has acted and performed on screen in a number of different
settings such as Steven Spielberg's feature film The Terminal, Robin Williams' August Rush, NBC's Law & Order, The Today Show,
and with The Roots "Live at
Wetlands." Dana has even performed for fashion shows including
designers Alexander Hercovitch and Dianne von Furstenberg. An Asian-American artist of Chinese and
Japanese descent, Dana studied both classical cello and jazz trombone on double
scholarships at Manhattan School of Music. As an official Yamaha artist, Dana
gives clinics and workshops around the globe on the use of electronics with
cello and trombone, and his unique genre-bending composition techniques.
