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Lester Bowie

Lester Bowie (October 11, 1941 – November 8, 1999)[1] was an American jazz trumpet player and composer. He was a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and co-founded the Art Ensemble of Chicago.[2]

Lester Bowie
Bowie performing in the mid-1990s
Background information
Born(1941-10-11)October 11, 1941
Frederick, Maryland, U.S.
OriginChicago, Illinois
DiedNovember 8, 1999(1999-11-08) (aged 58)
Brooklyn, New York
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • composer
Instrument(s)
  • Trumpet
  • flugelhorn
  • percussion
Years active1965–1999
Labels

Biography

Born in the historic village of Bartonsville in Frederick County, Maryland, United States, Bowie grew up in St Louis, Missouri.[2] At the age of five he started studying the trumpet with his father, a professional musician. He played with blues musicians such as Little Milton and Albert King, and rhythm and blues stars such as Solomon Burke, Joe Tex, and Rufus Thomas. In 1965, he became Fontella Bass's musical director and husband.[3] He was a co-founder of Black Artists Group (BAG) in St Louis.

In 1966, he moved to Chicago, where he worked as a studio musician, and met Muhal Richard Abrams and Roscoe Mitchell and became a member of the AACM.[4] In 1968, he founded the Art Ensemble of Chicago[2] with Mitchell, Joseph Jarman, and Malachi Favors. He remained a member of this group for the rest of his life, and was also a member of Jack DeJohnette's New Directions quartet. He lived and worked in Jamaica and Nigeria, and played and recorded with Fela Kuti.[1] Bowie's onstage appearance, in a white lab coat, with his goatee waxed into two points, was an important part of the Art Ensemble's stage show.

In 1984, he formed Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy, a brass nonet in which Bowie demonstrated jazz's links to other forms of popular music, a decidedly more populist approach than that of the Art Ensemble. With this group he recorded songs previously associated with Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, and Marilyn Manson, along with other material. His New York Organ Ensemble featured James Carter and Amina Claudine Myers. In the mid 1980s he was also part of the jazz supergroup The Leaders. Featuring tenor saxophonist Chico Freeman, alto saxophonist Arthur Blythe, drummer Famoudou Don Moye, pianist Kirk Lightsey, and bassist Cecil McBee. At this time, he was also playing the opening theme music for The Cosby Show.

Although seen as part of the avant-garde, Bowie embraced techniques from the whole history of jazz trumpet, filling his music with humorous smears, blats, growls, half-valve effects, and so on. His affinity for reggae and ska is exemplified by his composition "Ska Reggae Hi-Bop", which he performed with the Skatalites on their 1994 Hi-Bop Ska, and also with James Carter on Conversin' with the Elders. He also appeared on the 1994 Red Hot Organization's compilation album, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool. The album to raise awareness and funds in support of the AIDS epidemic in relation to the African-American community, was heralded as "Album of the Year" by Time.

In 1993, he played on the David Bowie album Black Tie White Noise, including the song "Looking for Lester", which was named after him. (Lester and David Bowie are also unrelated - David Bowie's birth name was David Jones.)

Bowie took an adventurous and humorous approach to music and criticized Wynton Marsalis for his conservative approach to jazz tradition.[citation needed]

Bowie died of liver cancer in 1999 at his Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York house he shared with second wife Deborah for 20 years.[1] The following year he was inducted into the Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame.[5] In 2001, the Art Ensemble of Chicago recorded Tribute to Lester. In 2020, Bowie was featured in a mural painted by Rafael Blanco in his hometown of Frederick, Maryland.

Discography

 
Lester Bowie, New Jazz Festival Moers (Moers Festival), 1978
 
Lester Bowie, with the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Jazz Festival Zeltweg (Spielberg), 1983

As leader

Title Year Label
Numbers 1 & 2 1967 Nessa
Gittin' to Know Y'All (features Bowie conducting the Baden-Baden Free Jazz Orchestra) 1970 MPS
Fast Last! 1974 Muse
Rope-A-Dope 1976 Muse
African Children 1978 Horo
Duet (with Phillip Wilson) 1978 Improvising Artists
The 5th Power 1978 Black Saint
The Great Pretender 1981 ECM
All the Magic 1983 ECM
Bugle Boy Bop (with Charles "Bobo" Shaw) 1983 Muse
Duet (with Nobuyoshi Ino) 1985 Paddle Wheel

Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy

Title Year Label
I Only Have Eyes for You 1985 ECM
Avant Pop 1986 ECM
Twilight Dreams 1987 Venture
Serious Fun 1989 DIW
My Way 1990 DIW
Live at the 6th Tokyo Music Joy (with the Art Ensemble Of Chicago) 1990 DIW
The Fire This Time 1992 In & Out
The Odyssey Of Funk & Popular Music 1999 Atlantic
When the Spirit Returns 2003 (recorded Oct. 1997) Dreyfus Jazz

Lester Bowie's New York Organ Ensemble

Title Year Label
The Organizer 1991 DIW
Funky T. Cool T. 1992 DIW

With the Art Ensemble of Chicago

Title Year Label
Old/Quartet - Roscoe Mitchell 1967 Nessa
Numbers 1 & 2 - Lester Bowie 1967 Nessa
Early Combinations - Art Ensemble 1967 Nessa
Congliptious - Roscoe Mitchell 1967 Nessa
A Jackson in Your House 1969 Actuel
Tutankhamun 1969 Freedom
the Spiritual 1969 Freedom
People in Sorrow 1969 Pathe Marconi
Message to Our Folks 1969 Actuel
Reese and the Smooth Ones 1969 Actuel
Eda Wobu 1969 JMY
Certain Blacks 1970 America
Go Home 1970 Galloway
Chi-Congo 1970 Paula
Les Stances a Sophie 1970 America
Live in Paris 1970 Freedom
Art Ensemble of Chicago with Fontella Bass 1970 America
Phase One 1971 America
Live at Mandell Hall 1972 Delmark
Bap-Tizum 1972 Atlantic
Fanfare for the Warriors 1973 Atlantic
Kabalaba 1974 AECO
Nice Guys 1978 ECM
Live in Berlin 1979 West Wind
Full Force 1980 ECM
Urban Bushmen 1980 ECM
Among the People 1980 Praxis
The Complete Live in Japan 1984 DIW
The Third Decade 1984 ECM
Naked 1986 DIW
Ancient to the Future 1987 DIW
The Alternate Express 1989 DIW
Art Ensemble of Soweto 1990 DIW
America - South Africa 1990 DIW
Thelonious Sphere Monk with Cecil Taylor 1990 DIW
Dreaming of the Masters Suite 1990 DIW
Live at the 6th Tokyo Music Joy with Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy 1991 DIW
Fundamental Destiny with Don Pullen 1991 AECO
Salutes the Chicago Blues Tradition 1993 AECO
Coming Home Jamaica 1996 Atlantic
Urban Magic 1997 Musica Jazz

With the Leaders

As sideman

With David Bowie

With James Carter

With Jack DeJohnette

With Brigitte Fontaine

  • Comme à la Radio (Saravah, 1971)

With Melvin Jackson

  • Funky Skull (Limelight, 1969)

With Fela Kuti

With Frank Lowe

  • Fresh (Freedom, 1975)

With Jimmy Lyons

With Roscoe Mitchell

With David Murray

With Sunny Murray

With Charles Bobo Shaw

  • Under the Sun (Freedom, 1973)
  • Streets of St. Louis (Moers Music, 1974)

With Archie Shepp

With Alan Silva

With Wadada Leo Smith

With others

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Ratliff, Ben (November 11, 1999). "Lester Bowie Is Dead at 58; Innovative Jazz Trumpeter". The New York Times.
  2. ^ a b c "Lester Bowie | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  3. ^ Voce, Steve (November 12, 1999). "Obituary: Lester Bowie". The Independent. Archived from the original on June 14, 2022.
  4. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 305. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  5. ^ . Down Beat. Archived from the original on February 22, 2012. Retrieved October 19, 2015.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lester Bowie news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lester Bowie October 11 1941 November 8 1999 1 was an American jazz trumpet player and composer He was a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and co founded the Art Ensemble of Chicago 2 Lester BowieBowie performing in the mid 1990sBackground informationBorn 1941 10 11 October 11 1941Frederick Maryland U S OriginChicago IllinoisDiedNovember 8 1999 1999 11 08 aged 58 Brooklyn New YorkOccupation s Musician composerInstrument s Trumpet flugelhorn percussionYears active1965 1999LabelsNessa Freedom Actuel Black Saint Atlantic Horo ECM DIW Birdology Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 As leader 2 2 Lester Bowie s Brass Fantasy 2 3 Lester Bowie s New York Organ Ensemble 2 4 With the Art Ensemble of Chicago 2 5 With the Leaders 2 6 As sideman 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditBorn in the historic village of Bartonsville in Frederick County Maryland United States Bowie grew up in St Louis Missouri 2 At the age of five he started studying the trumpet with his father a professional musician He played with blues musicians such as Little Milton and Albert King and rhythm and blues stars such as Solomon Burke Joe Tex and Rufus Thomas In 1965 he became Fontella Bass s musical director and husband 3 He was a co founder of Black Artists Group BAG in St Louis In 1966 he moved to Chicago where he worked as a studio musician and met Muhal Richard Abrams and Roscoe Mitchell and became a member of the AACM 4 In 1968 he founded the Art Ensemble of Chicago 2 with Mitchell Joseph Jarman and Malachi Favors He remained a member of this group for the rest of his life and was also a member of Jack DeJohnette s New Directions quartet He lived and worked in Jamaica and Nigeria and played and recorded with Fela Kuti 1 Bowie s onstage appearance in a white lab coat with his goatee waxed into two points was an important part of the Art Ensemble s stage show In 1984 he formed Lester Bowie s Brass Fantasy a brass nonet in which Bowie demonstrated jazz s links to other forms of popular music a decidedly more populist approach than that of the Art Ensemble With this group he recorded songs previously associated with Whitney Houston Michael Jackson and Marilyn Manson along with other material His New York Organ Ensemble featured James Carter and Amina Claudine Myers In the mid 1980s he was also part of the jazz supergroup The Leaders Featuring tenor saxophonist Chico Freeman alto saxophonist Arthur Blythe drummer Famoudou Don Moye pianist Kirk Lightsey and bassist Cecil McBee At this time he was also playing the opening theme music for The Cosby Show Although seen as part of the avant garde Bowie embraced techniques from the whole history of jazz trumpet filling his music with humorous smears blats growls half valve effects and so on His affinity for reggae and ska is exemplified by his composition Ska Reggae Hi Bop which he performed with the Skatalites on their 1994 Hi Bop Ska and also with James Carter on Conversin with the Elders He also appeared on the 1994 Red Hot Organization s compilation album Stolen Moments Red Hot Cool The album to raise awareness and funds in support of the AIDS epidemic in relation to the African American community was heralded as Album of the Year by Time In 1993 he played on the David Bowie album Black Tie White Noise including the song Looking for Lester which was named after him Lester and David Bowie are also unrelated David Bowie s birth name was David Jones Bowie took an adventurous and humorous approach to music and criticized Wynton Marsalis for his conservative approach to jazz tradition citation needed Bowie died of liver cancer in 1999 at his Fort Greene Brooklyn New York house he shared with second wife Deborah for 20 years 1 The following year he was inducted into the Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame 5 In 2001 the Art Ensemble of Chicago recorded Tribute to Lester In 2020 Bowie was featured in a mural painted by Rafael Blanco in his hometown of Frederick Maryland Discography Edit Lester Bowie New Jazz Festival Moers Moers Festival 1978 Lester Bowie with the Art Ensemble of Chicago Jazz Festival Zeltweg Spielberg 1983 As leader Edit Title Year LabelNumbers 1 amp 2 1967 NessaGittin to Know Y All features Bowie conducting the Baden Baden Free Jazz Orchestra 1970 MPSFast Last 1974 MuseRope A Dope 1976 MuseAfrican Children 1978 HoroDuet with Phillip Wilson 1978 Improvising ArtistsThe 5th Power 1978 Black SaintThe Great Pretender 1981 ECMAll the Magic 1983 ECMBugle Boy Bop with Charles Bobo Shaw 1983 MuseDuet with Nobuyoshi Ino 1985 Paddle WheelLester Bowie s Brass Fantasy Edit Title Year LabelI Only Have Eyes for You 1985 ECMAvant Pop 1986 ECMTwilight Dreams 1987 VentureSerious Fun 1989 DIWMy Way 1990 DIWLive at the 6th Tokyo Music Joy with the Art Ensemble Of Chicago 1990 DIWThe Fire This Time 1992 In amp OutThe Odyssey Of Funk amp Popular Music 1999 AtlanticWhen the Spirit Returns 2003 recorded Oct 1997 Dreyfus JazzLester Bowie s New York Organ Ensemble Edit Title Year LabelThe Organizer 1991 DIWFunky T Cool T 1992 DIWWith the Art Ensemble of Chicago Edit Title Year LabelOld Quartet Roscoe Mitchell 1967 NessaNumbers 1 amp 2 Lester Bowie 1967 NessaEarly Combinations Art Ensemble 1967 NessaCongliptious Roscoe Mitchell 1967 NessaA Jackson in Your House 1969 ActuelTutankhamun 1969 Freedomthe Spiritual 1969 FreedomPeople in Sorrow 1969 Pathe MarconiMessage to Our Folks 1969 ActuelReese and the Smooth Ones 1969 ActuelEda Wobu 1969 JMYCertain Blacks 1970 AmericaGo Home 1970 GallowayChi Congo 1970 PaulaLes Stances a Sophie 1970 AmericaLive in Paris 1970 FreedomArt Ensemble of Chicago with Fontella Bass 1970 AmericaPhase One 1971 AmericaLive at Mandell Hall 1972 DelmarkBap Tizum 1972 AtlanticFanfare for the Warriors 1973 AtlanticKabalaba 1974 AECONice Guys 1978 ECMLive in Berlin 1979 West WindFull Force 1980 ECMUrban Bushmen 1980 ECMAmong the People 1980 PraxisThe Complete Live in Japan 1984 DIWThe Third Decade 1984 ECMNaked 1986 DIWAncient to the Future 1987 DIWThe Alternate Express 1989 DIWArt Ensemble of Soweto 1990 DIWAmerica South Africa 1990 DIWThelonious Sphere Monk with Cecil Taylor 1990 DIWDreaming of the Masters Suite 1990 DIWLive at the 6th Tokyo Music Joy with Lester Bowie s Brass Fantasy 1991 DIWFundamental Destiny with Don Pullen 1991 AECOSalutes the Chicago Blues Tradition 1993 AECOComing Home Jamaica 1996 AtlanticUrban Magic 1997 Musica JazzWith the Leaders Edit Main article The Leaders Mudfoot Black Hawk 1986 Out Here Like This Black Saint 1986 Unforeseen Blessings Black Saint 1988 Slipping and Sliding Sound Hills 1994As sideman Edit With David Bowie Black Tie White Noise Savage 1993 With James Carter Conversin with the Elders Atlantic 1995 With Jack DeJohnette New Directions ECM 1978 New Directions in Europe ECM 1979 Zebra MCA 1989 With Brigitte Fontaine Comme a la Radio Saravah 1971 With Melvin Jackson Funky Skull Limelight 1969 With Fela Kuti Stalemate Afrodisia 1977 No Agreement Afrodisia 1977 Sorrow Tears and Blood Kalakuta Records 1977 Fear not for man Afrodisia 1977 With Frank Lowe Fresh Freedom 1975 With Jimmy Lyons Free Jazz No 1 Concert Hall 1969 Other Afternoons BYG 1970 With Roscoe Mitchell Sound Delmark 1966 With David Murray Live at the Lower Manhattan Ocean Club India Navigation 1978 With Sunny Murray Sunshine BYG 1969 Homage to Africa BYG 1969 With Charles Bobo Shaw Under the Sun Freedom 1973 Streets of St Louis Moers Music 1974 With Archie Shepp Yasmina a Black Woman BYG 1969 Blase BYG 1969 Pitchin Can America 1970 Coral Rock America 1970 With Alan Silva Seasons BYG 1971 With Wadada Leo Smith Divine Love ECM 1979 With others Funky Donkey Vol 1 amp 2 Atavistic Luther Thomas amp the Human Arts Ensemble Under the Sun Universal Justice 1974 Human Arts Ensemble Funky Donkey 1977 Circle Luther Thomas Creative Ensemble Free to Dance Black Saint 1978 Marcello Melis 6 x 1 10 Duos for a New Decade Circle 1980 John Fischer The Razor s Edge Strangling Me With Your Love Hannibal 12 1982 Defunkt The Ritual Sound Aspects 1985 Kahil El Zabar Meet Danny Wilson Virgin 1987 Danny Wilson Sacred Love Sound Aspects 1988 Kahil El Zabar Avoid The Funk Hannibal 1988 Defunkt Environ Days Konnex 1991 John Fischer Cum Funky Enemy 1994 Defunkt Hi Bop Ska 1994 Skatalites Stolen Moments Red Hot Cool Impulse 1994 Various Artists appears on one track with Digable Planets Bluesiana Hurricane Shanachie 1995 with Rufus Thomas Bill Doggett Chuck Rainey Bobby Watson Will Calhoun and Sue Foley Buddy Bolden s Rag Delmark 1995 Malachi Thompson amp Africa Brass Not Two Biodro Records 1995 Milosc and Lester Bowie No Ways Tired Nonesuch 1995 Fontella Bass Mac s Smokin Section McKenzie 1996 Mac Gollehon Hello Friend To Ennis with Love Verve 1997 Bill Cosby My Secret Life Calliope 1998 Sonia Dada Amore Pirata Il Manifesto 1998 Lorenzo Gasperoni Mamud Band feat Lester Bowie Smokin Live McKenzie 1999 Mac Gollehon G MT Greenwich Mean Time Island Records 1999 Guy Sigsworth Talkin About Life And Death Biodro Records 1999 Milosc and Lester Bowie Test Pattern Razor amp Tie 2004 Sonia Dada Hiroshima Art Yard 2007 The Sun Ra All Stars Band The Ancestors Are Amongst Us Katalyst recorded live at Jazzfestival Saafelden August 28 1987 and released 2010 with Kahil El Zabar and the Ritual TrioNotes Edit a b c Ratliff Ben November 11 1999 Lester Bowie Is Dead at 58 Innovative Jazz Trumpeter The New York Times a b c Lester Bowie Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved August 16 2021 Voce Steve November 12 1999 Obituary Lester Bowie The Independent Archived from the original on June 14 2022 Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 305 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 2000 Down Beat Critics Poll Down Beat Archived from the original on February 22 2012 Retrieved October 19 2015 References EditCarles Philippe Clergeat Andre Comolli Jean Louis 1994 Dictionnaire du Jazz Paris ISBN 978 2221115923 Carr Ian Fairweather Digby Priestley Brian 1987 Jazz the Essential Companion London ISBN 978 0135092743 Cook Richard Morton Brian 2002 The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD 6th ed ISBN 978 0140515213 External links EditLester Bowie at the Art Ensemble of Chicago Lester Bowie discography at Discogs Lester Bowie at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lester Bowie amp oldid 1124225679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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