- Eric Von Essen
Eric Von Essen (1954-August 14, 1997) was an American
jazz bassist, pianist, and composer active on theWest Coast jazz scene of the 1970s, 80s, and 90s.Von Essen played in the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra in 1978, where he met
Jeff Gauthier and began working with him. Together with twin brothers Alex andNels Cline , the four formed an ensemble calledQuartet Music , which played together until 1990. While working with Quartet Music, Essen studiedtabla s inIndia .In 1989, Quartet Music was commissioned by the
Milwaukee Symphony to write music for a performance. Von Essen wrote "Prayer for James Pt. 1 and Pt. 2" and orchestrated three of the group's existing pieces to fulfill the commision.In 1992, Von Essen became the bassist of the
Lighthouse All-Stars at theLighthouse Cafe inHermosa Beach , alongwideShorty Rogers andBud Shank ; he replacedMonty Budwig as the group's bassist. Among the other musicians Von Essen played with areFrank Morgan ,Jimmy Rowles ,Vinny Golia , andMike Campbell . He directed theJazz Tap Ensemble for seven years.In the mid-1990s Von Essen relocated to
Sweden to instruct at a conservatory there. He died in 1997. In 2000,Cryptogramophone Records released a tribute album, "The Music of Eric Von Essen, Vol. 1" which consisted of Von Essen's compositions performed by others.References
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