Joe McPhee
American jazz musician
Joe McPhee
At the Empty Bottle, Chicago, November 4, 2004
Born (1939-11-03 ) November 3, 1939 (age 85) Miami , Florida , U.S.Genres Jazz Occupation(s) Musician, critic, educator Instrument(s) Saxophone, trumpet, flugelhorn , valve trombone Labels hat Hut , CIMP Website www .joemcphee .com
Musical artist
Joe McPhee, mœrs festival 2010
Joe McPhee, Peter Brötzmann and Kent Kessler performing in Aarhus, Denmark 2009
Joe McPhee (born November 3, 1939) is an American jazz multi-instrumentalist born in Miami, Florida , a player of tenor, alto, and soprano saxophone, the trumpet, flugelhorn and valve trombone . McPhee grew up in Poughkeepsie , New York , and is most notable for his free jazz work done from the late 1960s to the present day.
Life and career
McPhee was born in Miami , Florida , on November 3, 1939.[ 1] He began playing trumpet when he was eight, before learning other instruments. He played in various high school and then military bands before starting his recording career. His first recording came in 1967, when he appeared on the Clifford Thornton album entitled Freedom and Unity . McPhee taught himself saxophone at the age of 32 after experiencing the music of John Coltrane , Albert Ayler , and Ornette Coleman . During the late 1960s and early 1970s, McPhee lectured on jazz music at Vassar College .[ 1]
In 1975, Werner Uehlinger started the Swiss label Hathut Records with the specific intent of showcasing McPhee's music.[ 2] In the 1980s, McPhee met Pauline Oliveros , began studying her musical theories, and worked with her Deep Listening Band . He has not yet signed with any major label in his native United States , and was possibly better known throughout Europe than his native country until the 1990s. His 1996 album As Serious As Your Life , which takes its title from the jazz book by Val Wilmer , is "arguably the finest of his solo recordings", according to the AllMusic review.[ 3]
Jazz musicians with whom McPhee has recorded or performed include Ken Vandermark , Peter Brötzmann , Evan Parker , Mats Gustafsson , Jeb Bishop , The Thing , Clifton Hyde , Jérôme Bourdellon , Raymond Boni , and Joe Giardullo. Since 1998, McPhee, Dominic Duval , and Jay Rosen have performed and recorded as Trio X.[ 4] [ 5] In the 1990s Dominique Eade and McPhee had a jazz ensemble called Naima.[ 6]
McPhee has written reviews and commentary for Cadence .[ 1]
In 2005, McPhee was awarded the Resounding Vision Award by Nameless Sound .
In 2015, McPhee played a series of 50th anniversary concerts with Canadian noise pioneers Nihilist Spasm Band in three Canadian cities.[ 7] [ 8]
Discography
Underground Railroad (CjR, 1969)
Nation Time (CjR, 1971)
Black Magic Man (HatHut, 1971 [1975])
At WBAI's Free Music Store, 1971 (HatHut, 1971 [1996])
Trinity (CjR, 1972) with Harold E. Smith and Mike Kull
Pieces of Light (CjR, 1974) with John Snyder
The Willisau Concert (HatHut, 1976) featuring John Snyder and Makaya Ntshoko
Tenor (HatHut, 1977) – rereleased as Tenor & Fallen Angels in 2000
Rotation (HatHut, 1976 [1977])
Graphics (HatHut, 1977 [1978])
Variations on a Blue Line (HatHut, 1977 [1979])
Glasses (HatHut, 1977 [1979])
MFG in Minnesota (HatHut, 1978) with Milo Fine and Steve Gnitka
Old Eyes (HatHut, 1980) – rereleased as Old Eyes and Mysteries in 1992
Tales and Prophecies (HatHut, 1981) with André Jaume
Topology (HatHut, 1981)
Oleo (Hat Hut, 1982) – rereleased as Oleo & A Future Retrospective in 1993
Visitation (Sackville, 1985) with the Bill Smith Ensemble
Songs and Dances (CELP, 1987) with André Jaume and Raymond Boni
Linear B (Hat Hut, 1990)
Élan • Impulse (In Situ, 1991) with Daunik Lazro
Impressions of Jimmy Giuffre (CELP, 1992)
The October Revolution (Evidence, 1994 [1996]) with Rashied Ali , Borah Bergman , and Wilber Morris
Sweet Freedom - Now What? (HatArt, 1995) with Lisle Ellis and Paul Plimley
McPhee/Parker/Lazro (Vand'Oeuvre, 1995 [1996]) with Evan Parker and Daunik Lazro
Common Threads (Deep Listening, 1995)
A Meeting in Chicago (Eighth Day Music, 1996 [1997]) with Ken Vandermark and Kent Kessler
As Serious As Your Life (Hat Hut, 1996)
Legend Street One (CIMP, 1996)
Legend Street Two (CIMP, 1996)
Inside Out (CIMP, 1996) with David Prentice
Finger Wrigglers (CIMP, 1996) with Michael Bisio
Specific Gravity (Boxholder, 1997 [2001]) with Joe Giardullo
The Brass City (Okka Disk, 1997 [1999]) with Jeb Bishop
Chicago Tenor Duets (Okka Disk, 1998 [2002]) with Evan Parker
Zebulon (CIMP, 1998 [1999]) with Michael Bisio
The Dream Book (Cadence Jazz, 1998 [1999]) with Dominic Duval
Soprano (Roaratorio, 1998 [2007)
In the Spirit (CIMP, 1999)
No Greater Love (CIMP, 1999 [2000])
Emancipation Proclamation: A Real Statement of Freedom (Okka Disk, 1999 [2000]) with Hamid Drake
Grand Marquis (Boxholder, 1999) with Johnny McLellan
Manhattan Tango (Label Usine, 2000 [2004]) with Jérôme Bourdellon
Port of Saints (CjR, 2000 [2005]) with Michael Bisio, Raymond Boni and Dominic Duval
Voices & Dreams (Emouvance, 2000 [2001]) with Raymond Boni
Angels, Devils & Haints (CjR, 2000 [2009]) with Michael Bisio, Dominic Duval, Claude Tchamitian and Paul Rogers
Mister Peabody Goes to Baltimore (Recorded, 2000 [2001])
Remembrance (CjR, 2001 [2005]) with Michael Bisio, Raymond Boni and Paul Harding
Tales Out of Time (Hat Hut, 2002 [2004]) with Peter Brötzmann
A Parallax View (Slam, 2003 [2006]) with Paul Hession
Between (Ohrai, 2003) with Sato Makoto
Everything Happens for a Reason (Roaratorio, 2003 [2005])
In Finland (Cadence Jazz, 2004 [2005]) with Matthew Shipp and Dominic Duval
Next To You (Emouvance, 2004 [2005]) with Raymond Boni, Daunik Lazro and Claude Tchamitchian
Guts (Okkadisk, 2005) with Peter Brötzmann, Kent Kessler and Michael Zerang
The Open Door (CIMPoL, 2006) with Dominic Duval
Voices: 10 Improvisations (Mode, 2006 [2008]) with John Heward
Red Morocco (2006)
Tomorrow Came Today (Smalltown Superjazz, 2007) with Paal Nilssen-Love
Alto (Roaratorio, 2009)
Magic (Not Two, 2009) with Mikołaj Trzaska, Dominic Duval and Jay Rosen
The Damage Is Done (Not Two, 2009) with Peter Brötzmann, Kent Kessler and Michael Zerang
Blue Chicago Blues (Not Two, 2010) with Ingebrigt Håker Flaten
Creole Gardens (A New Orleans Suite) (NoBusiness , 2011) with Michael Zerang
Brooklyn DNA (Clean Feed, 2012) with Ingebrigt Håker Flaten
What/If/They Both Could Fly (Rune Grammofon, 2012) with Evan Parker
Ithaca (8mm Records, 2012) with Eli Keszler
Red Sky (PNL, 2013) with Paal Nilssen-Love
Sonic Elements (Clean Feed, 2013)
Tree Dancing (Otoroku, 2019) with Chris Corsano , Lol Coxhill and Evan Parker
Echoes (Rune Grammofon, 2023) with Fire! Orchestra
Joe McPhee in music is (Speaking Portraits) (Vol. I)
With Trio X
Rapture (Cadence Jazz, 1999)
The Watermelon Suite (CIMP, 1999)
On Tour (Cadence Jazz, 2001)
In Black and White (Cadence Jazz, 2002)
Journey (CIMP, 2003)
The Sugar Hill Suite (CIMP, 2004)
Moods: Playing with the Elements (CIMP, 2005)
Roulette at Location One (Cadence Jazz, 2005)
Air: Above and Beyond (CIMPol, 2006)
2006 U.S. Tour (CIMPol, 2007)
Live in Vilnius (NoBusiness, 2008)
Live On Tour 2008 (CIMPol, 2010)
Live On Tour 2010 (CIMPol, 2012)
With Survival Unit III
Don’t Postpone Joy! (Rai Trade, 2006)
Syncronicity]' (Harmonic Convergence, 2011)
Game Theory (Not Two Records, 2013)
Barrow Street Blues (Holidays Records, 2015)
Straylight (Pink Palace, 2015)
Straylight (Live at Jazzhouse Copenhagen) (Astral Spirits , Monofonus Records, 2015)
Compilations
A Future Retospective (Hat Hut, 1983) – compiles Old Eyes and Oleo
Nation Time: The Complete Recordings (1969-70) (Corbett vs Dempsy, 2013) – Compiles Nation Times and Black Magic Man with 2 CDs of unreleased live recordings
The CjR Years (Bo'Weevil, 2014) – 4LP Box Set compiles Underground Railroad , Nation Time , Trinity and Pieces of Light
As sideman
With Peter Brötzmann
With Roy Campbell , William Parker & Warren Smith
With the C. T. String Quartet
Reqiphoenix Nexus (Cadence Jazz, 1999 [2006])
With Dominic Duval
Live in Concert (Cadence Jazz, 1999)
Cries and Whispers (Cadence Jazz, 1999 [2001])
Undersound (Leo, 2000)
Undersound II (Leo, 2003)
Rules Of Engagement, Vol. 2 (Drimala, 2004)
With Joe Fonda
Heat Suite (Konnex, 2003)
With Joe Giardullo
Shadow & Light (Drimala, 2002)
With Jimmy Giuffre and André Jaume
River Station (CELP, 1993)
With Raphe Malik
Sympathy (Boxholder, 2002) with Donald Robinson
With Mat Maneri
Sustain (Thirsty Ear, 2002)
With the Nihilist Spasm Band
No Borders (Non Musica Rex, 2001)
With Evan Parker
With Jamie Saft
Ticonderoga (Clean Feed, 2015)
With Clifford Thornton
With The Thing
She Knows... (Crazy Wisdom, 2001)
References
^ a b c Wynn, Ron (1994), Ron Wynn (ed.), All Music Guide to Jazz , M. Erlewine, V. Bogdanov, San Francisco: Miller Freeman, p. 454 , ISBN 0-87930-308-5
^ "Established 1975" . HatHutRecords . Archived from the original on 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2013-02-24 .
^ Brian Olewnick, review of Joe McPhee, As Serious as Your Life , AllMusic.
^ Cook, Richard ; Brian Morton (2008) [1992]. The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings . The Penguin Guide to Jazz (9th ed.). New York: Penguin. p. 984. ISBN 978-0-14-103401-0 .
^ Rusch, Robert D. (1998). The Watermelon Suite (CD insert). Trio X. Redwood, NY : CIMP . CIMP 183. Archived from the original on February 27, 2012. Retrieved April 8, 2011 .
^ "Dominique Eade Biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2016-02-06 .
^ Stewart Reaney, James (2015-09-11). "My London: No music, but lots of mayhem" . London Free Press . Retrieved 2024-08-12 .
^ "Nihilist Spasm Band reunite with Joe McPhee for 50th Anniversary" . The Wire . 2015-04-09. Retrieved 2024-08-12 .
External links
Studio albums Live albums Trio X
International National Artists Other