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Profile of Marcus Miller on Famous Like Me

 
Name: Marcus Miller  
   
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Date of Birth: 14th June 1959
   
Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York, USA
   
Profession: Composer
 
 
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Marcus Miller giving a concert in London

Marcus Miller (born June 14, 1959 in New York) is a jazz musician and composer, perhaps best known as a bass guitarist with Miles Davis and David Sanborn. Miller is classically trained as a clarinetist, and also plays bass clarinet, keyboards, saxophone, and guitar, and is a capable singer.

Miller's proficiency on his main instrument, the electric bass, is generally very well regarded. Not only has Miller pioneered the continuing development of a technique known as "slapping", but his fretless bass technique has also served as an inspiration to many, and has taken the fretless bass into musical situations and genres previously unexplored with the electric bass of any description.

Audible in Miller's playing, along with the rich and undeniable originality, are the influences of some of the previous generation of electric bass players, such as Keni Burke and especially Jaco Pastorius (who himself was only born in 1951). Early in his career, Miller was being accused of being simply imitative of Pastorius (note that Miller was not alone in this regard; Pastorius' influence was — and remains — immense), but has since more fully integrated the latter's methodology into his own sound.

Miller has an extensive discography, and tours frequently and widely in Europe and Japan. Along with appearing on many albums as a sideman, Miller currently leads his own band, which strives to faithfulness to the concepts of improvisation and innovation in jazz-based music that is perhaps more accessible to different audiences. His concerts and recorded works are often regarded as intensely creative and therefore appealing to serious musicians.

Discography

Solo Period (1982-present)

  • 1983 - Suddenly
  • 1984 - Marcus Miller
  • 1993 - The Sun Don't Lie
  • 1995 - Tales
  • 1998 - Live & More
  • 2000 - Best Of '82-'96
  • 2001 - M2
  • 2002 - the Ozell Tapes
  • 2005 - Silver Rain

David Sanborn period (1975-2000)

  • 1977 - Lovesongs
  • 1980 - Hideaway
  • 1980 - Voyeur
  • 1981 - As We Speak
  • 1982 - Backstreet
  • 1984 - Straight To The Heart
  • 1987 - Change Of Heart
  • 1988 - Close-Up
  • 1991 - Another Hand
  • 1992 - Upfront
  • 1994 - Hearsay
  • 1995 - Pearls
  • 1996 - Songs From The Night Before
  • 1999 - Inside

Miles Davis period (1980-1990)

  • 1981 - Man With The Horn
  • 1981 - We Want Miles
  • 1982 - Star People
  • 1986 - Tutu
  • 1987 - Music From Sioesta
  • 1989 - Amandla

The Jamaica Boys period (1986-1990)

  • 1987 - Self-Titled
  • 1989 - J. Boys

Links

Marcus Miller's Homepage

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