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ExB Music Productions is the European Management for William Parker' bands.
For further info go to William Parker new pages or contact Alberto Lofoco at +39-338-4817055
Composer and bassist William Parker was born 10 January 1952 in Bronx, New York, USA.
As Steve Greenlee of the Boston Globe stated in July 2002, "William Parker has emerged as the most important leader of the current avant-garde scene in jazz".
He is working in many of the more important groups in this genre, some of the most prestigious being his own, i.e. The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield, Little Huey Creative Orchestra, In Order to Survive, William Parker Quartet, Raining on the Moon and other groups.
Mr. Parker is one of the most important composers in our time period, he is also a poet whose words are beginning to be heard in various media: in print, in song and in his theatre piece, Music and the Shadow People.
As a bassist, Parker is possessed of a formidable technique, albeit an unconventional one. Unlike a great many jazz bassists, Parker was not formally trained as a classical player, though he did study with Jimmy Garrison, Richard Davis, and Wilbur Ware and learned the tradition.
Parker is one of few jazz bassists who regularly plays arco. He also plays several other instruments from around the world, including the West African kora.
However from the beginning of his career Mr. Parker has commanded a unique degree of respect from fellow musicians.
In 1972 at the age of 20, Parker quickly became the bass player of choice among his peers.
Within a short time he was asked to play with older, established musicians such as Ed Blackwell, Don Cherry, Bill Dixon, Milford Graves, Billy Higgins, Sunny Murray etc.
In 1980 he became a member of the Cecil Taylor Unit, in which he played a prominent role for over a decade.
Mr. Parker has released over 20 albums under his leadership. Not surprisingly, most of his albums have hit #1 on the CMJ charts.
In 1995 after years of obscurity as a leader, he released Flowers Grow In My Room, on the Centering label. This was the first documentation of the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra.
This CD hit #1 on the CMJ charts and The Little Huey began to travel. They have performed in the Verona Jazz Festival and Banlieues Bleues among others.
William Parker Quartet has hit with rave reviews for both albums O’Neals Porch and Raining on the Moon.
The album Sound Unity by the William Parker Quartet was chosen as one of Amazon.com’s Top 100 Editor’s Picks of 2005.
These releases and their success highlight William Parker as an outstanding composer and band leader.
From the beginning of his musical career, William Parker has been prolific; composing music for almost every group with whom he has performed.
His compositional skills span a range including operas, oratorios, ballets, film scores, and soliloquies for solo instruments.
He has also successfully explored diverse concepts in instrumentation for large and small ensembles.
William Parker is a poet, with three volumes published thus far: Music Is, Document Humanum, and The Shadow People.
"William Parker is something of a father figure" stated Larry Blumenfeld in a New York Times article May 2004.
He has looked for and encouraged young talent and has been a mentor to some of the younger musicians.
Most importantly, for Mr. Parker has been the workshops/performances for young people that he has conducted, both in the USA and in Europe.
This has been for him amongst some of his most important work and greatest successes.
As a leader:
William Parker Orchestra "The Essence of Ellington"
Ernie Odoom - vocals
Roy Campbell - trumpet and flugelhorn
Matt Lavelle - trumpet
Darryl Foster - soprano sax and tenor sax
Rob Brown - alto sax
Darius Jones - alto sax
Sabir Mateen - clarinet and tenor sax
Kidd Jordan - tenor sax
Dave Sewelson - baritone sax
Willie Applewhite - trombone
Steve Swell - trombone
Dave Burrell - piano
William Parker - double bass, conduction and arrangements
Hamid Drake - drums
William Parker' Double Sunrise over Neptune: "Universal Tonality"
Sangeeta Bandyopadhyay - vocals
Molla Sylla - vocals, doson'ngoni, mbira and gembri
Bill Cole - shenai, double reeds and flute
Rob Brown - alto sax
Cooper-Moore - piano and handmade instruments
William Parker - double bass, double reeds, doson'ngoni, gembri, shakuhachi and conduction
Hamid Drake - drums, tabla and frame drums
The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield
William Parker - double bass and arrangements
Amiri Baraka - vocals and spoken word
Leena Conquest - vocals
Lewis Barnes - trumpet
Sabir Mateen - alto and tenor sax
Darryl Foster - reeds
Dave Burrell - piano
Hamid Drake - drums
Raining on the Moon
William Parker - double bass, compositions and lyrics
Leena Conquest - vocals and dance
Lewis Barnes - trumpet
Rob Brown - alto sax
Eri Yamamoto - piano
Hamid Drake - drums
William Parker Double Quartet: Alphaville Suite on Jean-Luc Godard's movie
William Parker - double bass, compositions and lyrics
Lewis Barnes - trumpet
Rob Brown - alto sax
Hamid Drake - drums
+ string quartet and singer
William Parker Quartet
William Parker - double bass and compositions
Lewis Barnes - trumpet
Rob Brown - alto sax
Hamid Drake - drums
The Book of Sound
William Parker - double bass, compositions and lyrics
Leena Conquest - vocals and dance
Eri Yamamoto - piano
Hamid Drake - drums
Luc's Lantern
William Parker - double bass and compositions
Eri Yamamoto - piano
Michael T.A. Thompson - drums
William Parker Chamber Trio
William Parker - double bass, compositions and lyrics
Leena Conquest - vocals and dance
Eri Yamamoto - piano
William Parker Organ Quartet
William Parker - double bass and composition
Darryl Foster - tenor sax
Cooper-Moore - organ or hammond organ
Gerald Cleaver - drums
Cooperative projects:
Roscoe Mitchell - Dave Burrell - William Parker - Milford Graves (World Premiere)
Roscoe Mitchell - alto and soprano saxes
Dave Burrell - piano
William Parker - double bass
Milford Graves - drums
Other Dimension in Music fest. Fay Victor
Fay Victor - vocals
Roy Campbell - trumpet and flugelhorn
Daniel Carter - tenor sax, clarinet and flute
William Parker - double bass
Charles Down (Rashid Bakr) - drums
Tribute to Albert Ayler
Roy Campbell - trumpet and flugelhorn
Joe McPhee - tenor sax
William Parker - double bass
Warren Smith - drums
Farmers by Nature
Craig Taborn - piano
William Parker - double bass
Gerald Cleaver - drums
Eternal Unity
Sabir Mateen - tenor sax
Dave Burrell - piano
William Parker - double bass
William Hooker - drums
For further info go to William Parker new pages or contact Alberto Lofoco at +39-338-4817055
Discography-Sessionography
Interviews:
All About Jazz (2005)
All About Jazz (2005)
Jazz Weekly (2003)
Free Association Radio / WZBC (2002)
Soundboard
Another interview
Last update: December 2011
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