Michael Formanek

Michael Formanek (born May 7, 1958) is an American jazz bassist born in San Francisco, California and associated with the jazz scene in New York City.

Michael Formanek
Denmark 2010
Background information
Born (1958-05-07) May 7, 1958
San Francisco, California, U.S.
GenresJazz, avant-garde jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
InstrumentsDouble bass
Years active1980s–present
LabelsEnja, Soul Note, Screwgun, ECM
Associated actsTim Berne
Websiteamibotheringyou.com

Career

Michael Formanek in Aarhus, Denmark 2010

In the 1980s, Formanek worked as a sideman with Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson, Dave Liebman, Fred Hersch, and Attila Zoller. His debut album as a leader was 1990's Wide Open Spaces, featuring saxophonist Greg Osby, violinist Mark Feldman, guitarist Wayne Krantz, and drummer Jeff Hirshfield. In 1992 he released Extended Animation with the same ensemble, except with Tim Berne replacing Osby on sax.

In 1993 Formanek, Berne and Hirshfield recorded as a trio on the album Loose Cannon. Following this, Formanek led the septet of himself, Berne, trumpeter Dave Douglas, reed player Marty Ehrlich, trombonist Kuumba Frank Lacy, drummer Marvin Smith and pianist Salvatore Bonafede. That same year, Formanek began playing with Berne's ensemble Bloodcount through the end of the decade, on the albums Lowlife, Poisoned Minds, Memory Select, Discretion, and Saturation Point. His fourth album for Enja Records followed in 1996, with Douglas, trombonist Steve Swell, and drummer Jim Black.

In 1998 Berne and Formanek released Ornery People as a duo, and Formanek issued a solo album, Am I Bothering You?. He toured with Gerry Hemingway that same year. In 1999, Formanek worked in a trio with Ehrlich and Peter Erskine on drums. In 2000 he played in the quartet Northern Exposure with Black, Dave Ballou on trumpet, and Henrik Frisk on sax.

Formanek has done extensive work as a session musician, appearing on albums by Jane Ira Bloom, Uri Caine, James Emery, Lee Konitz, Kevin Mahogany, the Mingus Big Band, Scott Fields, the New York Jazz Collective, Daniel Schnyder, and Jack Walrath. Formanek is also a member of Lafayette Gilchrist's trio Inside Out.[1][2]

Formanek is the director of the Peabody Jazz Orchestra and the jazz bass instructor at the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, Maryland.

Discography

  • Wide Open Spaces (Enja, 1990)
  • Extended Animation (Enja, 1992)
  • Loose Cannon (Soul Note, 1993)
  • Low Profile (Enja, 1994)
  • Nature of the Beast (Enja, 1996)
  • Ornery People with Tim Berne (Little Brother, 1998)
  • Am I Bothering You? (Screwgun, 1999)
  • Relativity (Enja, 1999)
  • The Rub and Spare Change (2010, ECM) w/ Craig Taborn, Tim Berne and Gerald Cleaver
  • Small Places (ECM, 2012) with Craig Taborn, Tim Berne and Gerald Cleaver
  • The Distance (ECM, 2016) witn Ensemble Kolossus

With Franco Ambrosetti

With Tim Berne's Bloodcount

With Jane Ira Bloom

With Uri Caine

With Tony Malaby

With Art Pepper

With Gary Thomas

With Jack Walrath

References

Footnotes
  1. Himes, Geoffrey (June 13, 2013) "Lafayette Gilchrist and the New Volcanoes at the Maryland Traditions Festival". The Washington Post.
  2. Tamarkin, Jeff (November 7, 2011) "Labyrinths Piano Innovators Concert Set for Baltimore" Archived 2016-08-17 at the Wayback Machine. JazzTimes.
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