Bill Douglass (bass player)
Bill Douglass (actually William Clinton Douglass ; * 1945 ) is an American jazz musician ( double bass , bamboo flute ).
Douglass has been active in the jazz scene in San Francisco since the mid-1960s , initially in the band Lamb , which appeared in the scene around the Fillmore West and recorded two albums around 1970. He then worked u. a. with Mark Isham , Norman Greenbaum , Art Lande ( Rubisa Patrol , ECM 1976), Charlie Byrd , Tom Waits ( The Black Rider ) and Marian McPartland ( Live at Yoshi's Ninespot , 1995). In a duo with the pianist Andrei Kitaev, he released the album First Takes (Reference Recordings) in 1978 . Douglass taught and worked as a film musician ( The Black Stallion , 1979) and composer ( Sewing Woman , 1982).
The bassist should not be confused with the drummer of the same name .
Web links
- Works by Bill Douglass in the catalog of the German National Library
- Bill Douglass in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Bill Douglass at Allmusic (English)
- Bill Douglass at Discogs (English)
- Web presence
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SURNAME | Douglass, Bill |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Douglass, William Clinton (real name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American jazz musician and composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1945 |