Tim Daisy

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Tim Daisy at Club W71 , 2016

Tim Daisy (born July 15, 1976 in Waukegan , Illinois ) is an American jazz and improvisation musician ( drums , percussion, vibraphone ) and composer .

Life

Daisy has worked in the Chicago music scene since 1997, a. a. as a soloist, member of chamber music and jazz ensembles as well as for dance, theater and film productions. Since 2001 he has been part of Ken Vandermark's quintet ; he also played u. a. with Joe McPhee , John Tchicai , Fred Lonberg-Holm , James Falzone , Steve Swell , Jeb Bishop , Fred Anderson , Aram Shelton , Mark Tokar , Matt Piet and Dave Rempis , with whom he released the duo album Back to the Circle (Okka Disc) in 2005 published. In 2005 he recorded the duo album Boombox Babylon (Utech) with Frank Rosaly . In 2013 the album A Fine Day was released in Berlin with Clayton Thomas (bass) and Håvard Wiik (piano), 2016 the album On the A and on the B in a duo with Per Åke Holmlander , 2017 Red Nation “1” (Relay Recordings) and Tim Daisy's Celebration Sextet: The Halfway There Suite (Relay Recordings).

In 2011, he received the New Music America Composers Assistance Award and the ASCAP Plus Award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers for his work as a composer . In the field of jazz, Daisy participated in 84 recording sessions between 2001 and 2017.

Discographic notes

Web links

Commons : Tim Daisy  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Review of the album at All About Jazz
  2. Portrait at Chicago Music ( Memento from December 18, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Tom Lord Jazz Discography