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Michael Marcus - clarinetist - multi-woodwind player - born
8.25.52
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Michael Marcus has been an active member of the New York jazz scene
for over twenty five years. Professionnal debuts with blues bands
in the 1970's (Albert King, Bobby Blue Bland w/Mel Brown). In the
1980's and 1990's becomes a prominent figure on the “free
jazz” scene with the likes of Sonny Simmons, Frank Lowe, Philip
Wilson, Jemeel Moondoc, Denis Charles, Makanda Ken McIntyre...while
always staying connected to the tradition!
Since releasing his debut recording as a leader, Under The Wire
for Enja in 1991, he has continued to be part of the cutting edge
in American improvised music, touring the festival and club circuits
both in the US and Europe, as well as appearing on over thirty records
(mostly as a leader) for Soul Note, Justin' Time, Not Two, Boxholder,
CIMP.
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He has performed/recorded with Albert King, Bobby
Blue Bland (w/Mel Brown, Wayne Bennett & Morris Atchinson),
Sonny Simmons (with whom he fronts the Cosmosamatics group), Jaki
Byard Trio, Rahn Burton, Billy Higgins, Carlos “Patato”
Valdes, Ted Daniel, Jymie Merritt, Alvin Fielder, Chris Parker,
Oliver Truchot, Warren Smith, Vince Wallace, Fred Hopkins, Philip
Wilson, “Bishop” Norman Williams, B.J.PAPA, Clifford
Barbaro, Masa Kamaguchi, Roy Campbell , Steve Neil, Larry Hancock,
Joe LaBarbra, Mel Graves, Charles & Cody Moffett, Chris Sullivan,
Reggie Nicholson, Carlos Ward, Matt Brewer, Eric Revis, Richard
Clements, Herbie Lewis, Joe Bonner, Sid Simmons, Taru Alexander,
Rashaan Carter, Antoine Roney, Daniel Levin, Francois Grillot, Eric
McPherson, Art Lewis, Peter Herbert, Emil Ram, John Patton, Scott
Colley, Curtis Lundy, Bob Feldman, Xavier Davis, Gene Jackson, Tyler
Mitchell, Sonny Rhodes, Donald Smith, Eddie Gladden, Cecil Wells,
Newman T. Baker, Georg Wolf & Bruce Edwards, Gary Strauss. He
has also been associated with the Makanda Ken McIntyre Ensemble,
Grachan Moncur's big band, Zane Massey and the Liberation Suite
, Jemeel Moondoc's JUS GREW Orchestra (w/Steve Swell, Bern Nix &
Gerald Cleaver &Tyronne Hill),trombonist Joe Bowie's Defunkt,
and Saxemble (with Frank Lowe, James Carter & Cindy Blackman)
and many more great artists.
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He is extremely active in the 2000's. Co-leading
the “Cosmosamatics” with Sonny Simmons (8 albums and
numerous tours of Europe), the new decade has seen the release of
important archival material with “Ithem” for Ayler records,
a 1993 date with bassist William Parker and the late Denis Charles,
and of his first highly acclaimed unaccompanied recording “Speakin'
Out” (Drimala, 2002). Besides the Cosmosamatics, one of his
regular groups includes Nasheet Waits and/or Jay Rosen w/ Tarus
Mateen-with these two trios, he cut two important recordings for
SoulNote-”Blue Reality” & “Soulifications”.
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Some
of his current projects are “Duology”, an innovative
duo of brass and Bb clarinet where he joins forces with brassman
Ted Daniel-2008 will see their second release on the SoulNote label-”Golden
Atoms”!-and also “Michael Marcus & Magic Door”,
a new and flexible group who will defend Michael's latest release
for Not Two, “The Magic Door”, touring with both groups
in the US and in Europe. His collaborators with the Magic Door group
are Jay Rosen, Aaron James, Daniel Levin, François Grillot,
Radu Williams-some of the rising stars in the current scene. Michael
is now focusing on his recordings & performances with the Bb
clarinet, an interesting departure from the sax family....
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While Michael continues to grow into new visions in the new millenium,
he is now also presenting his music in the format of the traditional
quartet/quintet of- "Clarinet-piano-bass-drums & percussion",
keeping a flame alive! This group includes: Jessie Crawford, John
Austria, Charlie Taylor amongst the members...
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Achievements of notice
In June 1995, he participated
in the first Roland Kirk Memorial at The Cooler, NYC, playing solo.
One of the last individuals
to receive a performance grant from the NEA (National Endowment of the
Arts), he composed the string arrangements to his original music. These
compositions were performed for the first time with a string quartet in
November 1998 during a concert at the University of Memphis, as part of
a Southern US tour and again in September 1999 at New York City's Museum
Of Modern Art.
In 2005 he has had the exceptional
reward performing with the legendary drum master Edgar Bateman in a "duo"
context.
In 2005 too he performed in
England at the "On The Outside Festival" (w/Elton Dean, Paul
Rutherford, Joe Morris & Alan Silva).
Read more:
Make sure to read Ludwig Van Trikt's Michael Marcus: Truth, Love and Soul, the most insightful interview to date with Michael Marcus, on AllAboutJazz.com.
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