Erica Lindsay
Erica Lindsay | |
---|---|
Born | San Francisco |
June 5, 1955
Occupation(s) | musician and composer |
Instruments | saxophone |
Labels | Candid Records |
Associated acts | Liston Melba, Clifford Jordan, Dizzy Gillespie and, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, George Gruntz, Pheeroan akLaff |
Website | www |
Erica Lindsay (born June 5, 1955 in San Francisco) is an American jazz saxophone player and composer.
Life
Lindsay's parents, both teachers, lived in Europe in the 1960s. She began her studies in composition with Mal Waldron in Munich when she was fifteen years old and went to school there.
She played in that time, first clarinet, then alto and tenor saxophone. In 1973, she studied for a year at the Berklee School of Music in Boston and then went back to Europe, where she began her music career and a local quartet went on tour, she also worked since then as a composer, arranger and soloist. Since 1980 she has lived in New York, where she's on television (Tales From The Darkside, video, and ballet) wrote. As a saxophonist, she worked since then and others with Liston Melba, Clifford Jordan, Dizzy Gillespie and, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, George Gruntz and Pheeroan akLaff.
Lindsay composed for theater, television and dance productions and worked with poets and performance artists such as Carl Hancock Rux, Janice King, Janine Vega, Mikhail Horowitz and Nancy Ostrovsky. In 1989, her debut album Dreamer was created for the label Candid Records ; contributory musicians including Robin Eubanks, Howard Johnson[disambiguation needed], Francesca Tanksley and Anthony Cox.
She also headed the only existing women's sextet from UJC Big Apple Jazz Women at the of Sharon Freeman. She leads her own quartet and is the co-leader of a quartet with Sumi Tonooka. In the 1990s and 2000s, Lindsay played with Oliver Lake, Baikida Carroll, Howard Johnson, Jeff Siegel, Thurman Barker and the formation of Trace Elements from San Francisco. They also published their 2008 album Quartet No / Live at the Rosendale Cafe . It too is on a duo album with Ricky Carter ( Soul Catcher ), two albums of Trace Elements (Parallel Universe or Live at Bruno's heard), also quartet released a first CD of its common with pianist Sumi Tonooka under the title of initiation .
Lindsay is also a visiting Assistant Professor in the program Music on the Music Faculty at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson (New York) worked.[1]
References
- ↑ Richard Cook & Brian Morton: The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings, 2nd Edition, London, Penguin, 1994 ISBN 0-14-102327-9
External links
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Deutsch Wikipedia.
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- Articles with hCards
- Infobox musical artist with missing or invalid Background field
- All articles with links needing disambiguation
- Articles with links needing disambiguation from June 2015
- 1955 births
- Living people
- American jazz saxophonists
- Bard College faculty
- Composers from San Francisco, California
- Jazz musicians from San Francisco, California
- Female jazz musicians