- Bill Frisell
Infobox musical artist
Name = Bill Frisell
Img_capt =
Img_size =
Landscape =
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = William Richard Frisell
Alias =
Born =March 18 ,1951 Baltimore, Maryland
Died =
Instrument =Guitar
Voice_type =
Genre =Jazz
Occupation =Guitarist
Years_active =
Label =
Associated_acts =
URL = [http://www.billfrisell.com/ Official website]
Notable_instruments =Fender Telecaster William Richard "Bill" Frisell (born
March 18 ,1951 ) is an Americanguitarist andcomposer .One of the leading guitarists in jazz since the late '80s Frisell's eclectic music touches on
progressive folk ,classical music ,country music , noise and more. He is known for using an array of effects (delay, distortion, reverb, octave shifters, and volume pedals, to name a few) to create unique sounds from his instrument.Biography
Early life and career
Frisell was born in
Baltimore, Maryland , but spent most of his youth in theDenver ,Colorado area. He playedclarinet as a youth, and went to theUniversity of Northern Colorado to study music.His original guitar teacher in the Denver area was Dale Bruning, with whom Frisell released the 2000 duo album "Reunion". After graduating from Northern Colorado, where he studied with Johnny Smith, Frisell went to the
Berklee School of Music inBoston and studied withJim Hall .The ECM Records years
Frisell's major break came when guitarist
Pat Metheny was unable to make a recording session, and recommended Frisell toPaul Motian who was recording "Psalm" (1982) forECM Records [Jung, F. [http://www.jazzweekly.com/interviews/motian.htm A Fireside Chat with Paul Motian] . "Jazz Weekly"] . Frisell became ECM's in-house guitar player, and worked on several albums, most notablyJan Garbarek 's 1981 "Paths, Prints". Frisell's first solo release was "In Line " featured solo guitar and duets with from bassistArild Andersen .New York City era
Frisell's first group to receive much acclaim was a quartet with
Kermit Driscoll on bass,Joey Baron on drums, andHank Roberts on cello (later slimmed down to a trio when Roberts left). Many other albums with larger ensembles were recorded with this group as the core.In the 1980s Frisell lived in
New York City and was an active participant in the city's music scene. He forged an early partnership withJohn Zorn —including as a member of quick-change band Naked City—and performed or recorded with many others. He also became known for his work in drummerPaul Motian 's trio, along with saxophonistJoe Lovano .The Seattle Years
In 1988 Frisell left New York City and moved to
Seattle, Washington . [Seven, R. (2001) [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/pacificnw/2001/0422/cover.html The Sound of One Man Dreaming] . "Pacific Northwest Magazine".] In the early 1990s Frisell made two of his most celebratedFact|date=June 2008 albums: first, "Have a Little Faith", an ambitious survey of Americana of all stripes, fromCharles Ives andAaron Copland (the entirety of "Billy the Kid") toJohn Hiatt (the title song),Bob Dylan ("Just Like A Woman ") and Madonna (a lengthy,psychedelic rock -tinged version of "Live to Tell"); and second, "This Land", a complementary set of originals. He also branched out by performing soundtracks to silent films ofBuster Keaton with his trio, and contributed toRyuichi Sakamoto 's album "Heartbeat".In the mid-1990s, Frisell disbanded his trio. He continued the trend marked by "Have a Little Faith" by more explicitly incorporating elements of bluegrass and
country music into his music. His friendship withGary Larson led him to provide music for the TV version of "The Far Side " [ [http://www.billfrisell.com/index-bio.htm Bill Frisell Biography] ] (released on the album "Quartet" along with music written for Keaton's "Convict 13 ").2000s
Several of Frisell's songs, including "Over the Rainbow" and "Coffaro's Theme", were featured in the movie "
Finding Forrester " (2000).In 1999, Frisell was commissioned by the
Walker Arts Center inMinneapolis ,Minnesota to compose "Blues Dream ", which he premiered on November 15, 1999. He later recorded the work for a 2001 release onNonesuch .Also in 1999, he released "
The Sweetest Punch " which featured a seven-piece jazz ensemble reworking the tunes written and recorded byElvis Costello andBurt Bacharach on "Painted from Memory ". [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/elviscostello/albums/album/176480/review/6211257/the_sweetest_punch_songs_of_elvis_costello_and_burt_bacharach The Sweetest Punch: Songs of Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach] "Rolling Stone" review.]Between 2003 and 2005 Frisell acted as musical director for
Century of Song , a series of concerts at the German arts festivalRuhrTriennale (produced byLee Townsend ). Frisell invited artists includingRickie Lee Jones ,Elvis Costello ,Suzanne Vega ,Arto Lindsay ,Loudon Wainwright III ,Vic Chesnutt ,Van Dyke Parks ,Buddy Miller ,Ron Sexsmith andChip Taylor to perform their favorite songs in new arrangements.In 2003, Frisell's "
The Intercontinentals " was nominated for aGrammy award ; he won the 2005Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album for his album "Unspeakable".Frisell made a guest appearance on Earth's 2008 album, "
The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull ". He also wrote the music forRuby Yang 'sdocumentary film "Tongzhi in Love " (2008).Discography
TV appearances
*"SOLOS: the jazz sessions" (2004) Bravo! Canada
References
*Zorn, John, ed. (2000). "Arcana: Musicians on Music". New York: Granary Books/Hips Road. ISBN 188712327X.
External links
* [http://www.jazzguitar.be/guitar_rig_bill_frisell.html Equipment]
* [http://www.billfrisell.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.jazzcds.co.uk/artist_id_937/biography_id_937 Bill Frisell Biography (via Jazz CDs)]
* [http://www.bryanaaker.net/ The Bill Frisell Discography]
* [http://www.geocities.com/enalnitram/book.html Bill Frisell Solo Transcriptions]
* [http://brucecmoore.com/pages/frisell.html Live performance images]
* [http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/2495/bill_frz.htm The Bill Frisell Compositions database]
* [http://www.jazzchicago.net/reviews/billfris.html Recent concert review of Bill Frisell at JazzChicago.net]
* [http://www.afropop.org/multi/interview/ID/44/Bill+Frisell%3A+2003 2003 Afropop Worldwide Interview with Bill Frisell]
* [http://www.stateofmindmusic.com/?entry=246 2008 State of Mind Music Conversation with Bill Frisell]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14982703 Bill Frisell at NPR Music]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.