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Lonnie Plaxico
Lonnie Plaxico (born September 4, 1960) is an American jazz double bassist.
Biography
Plaxico was born in Chicago, into a musical family, and started playing the bass at the age of twelve, turning professional at fourteen (playing both double bass and bass guitar). His first recording was with his family's band, and by the time he was twenty he had moved to New York City, where he had stints playing with Chet Baker, Dexter Gordon, Sonny Stitt, Junior Cook, and Hank Jones. He won the Louis Armstrong Jazz Award in 1978. Plaxico first came to public attention through his work with the Wynton Marsalis group in 1982, though his first regular attachment was with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1983–86), with whom he recorded twelve albums. In the mid-1980s Plaxico joined the M-Base collective and played on the debut-releases of Steve Coleman (Motherland Pulse, 1985), Cassandra Wilson (Point of View, 1986) and Greg Osby (Sound Theatre, 1987). On Wilson's recordings he appeared regularly ever since and is the musical director and first bassist of her tour band for more than 15 years. In 1986 Jack DeJohnette reformed his Special Edition and engaged beside guitarist Mick Goodrick the M-Base saxophonists Greg Osby and Gary Thomas and Plaxico on bass. The band existed until 1993, after three albums with pianist Michael Cain replacing Goodrick on the last. Plaxico has also performed and recorded with a wide range of artists, including Dizzy Gillespie, David Murray, Alice Coltrane, Stanley Turrentine, Andrew Hill, Joe Sample, Abbey Lincoln, Bill Cosby, Lonnie Liston Smith, Ravi Coltrane, Scott Tixier, Barbara Dennerlein, Helen Sung and Nina Vidal.
Discography
As leader
As sideman
With Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers With Cindy Blackman With Cecil Brooks III With Steve Coleman With Ravi Coltrane With Robin Eubanks With Dizzy Gillespie With Bunky Green With Cassandra Wilson With Greg Osby With Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition With Ron Jackson With Don Byron With Bud Shank With Carola Grey With Lafayette Harris With Hannibal Marvin Peterson With Gust Tsilis With Regina Carter With Talib Kibwe With Barbara Dennerlein With Jean-Paul Bourelly, Harry Sokal, and Ronnie Burrage With LaMont Johnson With Ray Anderson With Mark Ledford With Ravi Coltrane With Jason Moran With Teri Thornton With Bunky Green With Brian Landrus With Yukiko Onishi aka Yucco Miller
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