Joe Morris (guitarist)

Joseph Francis Michael Morris (born September 13, 1955) is an American jazz guitarist, bassist, composer, and educator.

Joe Morris
Birth nameJoseph Francis Michael Morris
Born (1955-09-13) September 13, 1955 (age 68)
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
GenresJazz, avant-garde, free jazz, free improvisation
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, educator
Instrument(s)Guitar
LabelsRiti, Aum Fidelity, Leo, Soul Note, Knitting Factory, Clean Feed, ESP, Hathut, RogueArt
Websitewww.joe-morris.com

Early life

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Morris was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on September 13, 1955.[1] He switched from trumpet to guitar at the age of fourteen.[1] He was self-taught.[2] His interest in jazz began two years later, after attending a John McLaughlin concert and listening to John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Pharoah Sanders recordings.[1]

Later life and career

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Morris moved to Boston in 1975, "where his unique approach was not initially accepted in the then-prevalent modal jazz scene. Despite this temporary setback, and some time spent playing guitar in Europe, he developed a pivotal collaborative relationship with multi-instrumentalist Lowell Davidson, whose unique sound explorations inspired him to further develop his own original approach to music making".[2] Morris formed his first trio in 1977.[1]

In 1981 Morris formed his own record company, Riti, for his own recordings.[2] He has led a group called Sweatshop, the sextet Racket Club, and quartets featuring, separately, Mat Maneri, Jamie Saft, and Rob Brown.[1]

In 1994 he became the first guitarist to lead his own session for Black Saint/Soul Note, with Symbolic Gesture.[2] He has continued to record extensively for many labels such as Knitting Factory, AUM Fidelity, and Hathut.[2] In addition to leading his own groups, he has recorded and performed with, among others: Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Joe Maneri, and Ivo Perelman.[1][2]

He has lectured and conducted workshops throughout the US and Europe.[2] He is a former member of the faculty of Tufts University Extension College and is on the faculty at New England Conservatory in the jazz and improvisation department.[3]

Influences and style

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Morris cites as influences Cecil Taylor, Eric Dolphy, Leroy Jenkins, Thelonious Monk, Jimi Hendrix, and West African string music.[3] Morris has created his own approach to playing and composing.[2] "He usually incorporates a clean tone of the bebop lineage for his single-note-driven improvisations".[2]He also plays banjolele.[1]

Discography

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As leader/co-leader

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Release yearTitleLabelPersonnel/Notes
1983WraparoundRitiTrio with Sebastian Steinberg (bass), Laurence Cook (drums)
1987Human RitesRitiTrio with Sebastian Steinberg (bass), Thurman Barker (drums)
1990SweatshopRitiTrio with Sebastian Steinberg (bass), Jerome Deupree (drums)
1992Flip and SpikeRitiTrio with Sebastian Steinberg (bass), Jerome Deupree (drums)
1994Symbolic GestureSoul NoteTrio with Nate McBride (bass), Curt Newton (drums)
1995IlluminateLeoQuartet, co-led with Rob Brown (alto sax), William Parker (bass), Jackson Krall (drums)
1995No VertigoLeo
1996ElsewhereHomesteadQuartet with Matthew Shipp (piano), William Parker (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
1997You Be MeSoul NoteQuartet with Mat Maneri (violin), Nate McBride (bass), Curt Newton (drums)
1997Invisible WeaveNo MoreDuo with William Parker (bass)
1997AntennaeAUM FidelityTrio with Nate McBride (bass), Jerome Deupree (drums)
1998Racket ClubAbout TimeSextet with Jim Hobbs (alto sax), Steve Norton (baritone sax), Nate McBride (electric bass), Jerome Deupree, Curt Newton (drums)
1998Like RaysKnitting FactoryFree improvisation trio with Ken Vandermark (clarinet), Hans Poppel (piano)
1998A Cloud of Black BirdsAUM FidelityQuartet with Chris Lightcap (bass), Mat Maneri (violin), Jerome Deupree (drums)
1999Deep TellingOkka DiskWith the DKV Trio: Hamid Drake (drums), Kent Kessler (bass), Ken Vandermark (tenor sax)
1999Many RingsKnitting FactoryQuartet with Karen Borca (bassoon), Rob Brown (alto sax, flute), Andrea Parkins (accordion, sampler)
1999UnderthruOmniToneQuartet with Mat Maneri (violin), Chris Lightcap (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)
2000Soul SearchAUM FidelityDuo with Mat Maneri (electric violin)
2000At the Old OfficeKnitting FactoryQuartet with Mat Maneri (violin), Chris Lightcap (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)
2001SingularityAUM FidelitySolo guitar
2002Age of EverythingRitiTrio with Timo Shanko (bass), Luther Gray (drums)
2003LikewiseRitiAs part of the band Stone House; trio with Luther Gray (drums), Rob Brown (alto sax, flute)
2005Beautiful ExistenceClean FeedQuartet with Jim Hobbs (alto sax), Timo Shanko (bass), Luther Gray (drums)
2007RebusClean FeedFree improvisation trio with Ken Vandermark (tenor sax), Luther Gray (drums)
2008High DefinitionhatOLOGYAs the band Bass Quartet, with Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet, trumpet, flugelhorn), Allan Chase (saxophones), Luther Gray (drums)
2008Elm City DuetsClean FeedDuo with Barre Phillips (bass)
2009MVP LSDRitiTrio with John Voigt (bass), Tom Plsek (trombone)
2009WildlifeAUM FidelityTrio with Petr Cancura (saxophones), Luther Gray (drums)
2009The Necessary and the PossibleVictoFree improvisation trio with Simon H. Fell (bass), Alex Ward (clarinet)
2009ColorfieldESP-DiskTrio with Steve Lantner (piano), Luther Gray (drums)
2009Today on EarthAUM FidelityQuartet with Jim Hobbs (alto sax), Timo Shanko (bass), Luther Gray (drums)
2010Tooth And NailClean FeedDuo with Nate Wooley (trumpet)
2010CreaturesNot TwoDuo with Luther Gray (drums)
2010CameraESP-DiskQuartet with Luther Gray (drums), Katt Hernandez (violin), Junko Fujiwara Simons (cello)
2010SensorNo BusinessSolo bass (LP only)
2010Night LogicRogueArtTrio with Marshall Allen (alto sax, flute, EVI), Matthew Shipp (piano)
2011TraitsRitiAs the band Wildlife; quartet with Luther Gray (drums), Petr Cancura (tenor sax), Jim Hobbs (alto sax)
2011AmbrosiaRitiDuo with Agustí Fernández (piano)
2011XYXNorthern SpyAs the band The Spanish Donkey; trio with Jamie Saft (keyboards), Mike Pride (drums)
2012Graffiti in Two PartsRogueArtQuartet with Lowell Davidson (drums, bass), Malcolm Goldstein (violin), Lawrence D. "Butch" Morris (cornet). Recorded in 1985
2012AltitudeAUM FidelityTrio with William Parker (bass, sintir), Gerald Cleaver (drums)
2012From the Discrete to the ParticularRelative PitchFree improvisation trio with Agustí Fernández (piano), Nate Wooley (trumpet)
2013Black AcesRareNoiseAs the band Slobber Pup; quartet with Jamie Saft (keyboards), Trevor Dunn (bass), Balázs Pándi (drums)
2014BalanceClean FeedQuartet with Mat Maneri (viola), Chris Lightcap (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)
2014Red HillRareNoiseQuartet with Wadada Leo Smith (trumpet), Jamie Saft (piano, electric piano), Balázs Pándi (drums)
2014StormsGlacial ErraticDuo with Chris Cretella (acoustic guitar)
2014Mess HallhatOLOGYTrio with Jerome Deupree (drums), Steve Lantner (electronic keyboard)
2015Ninth SquareClean FeedFree improvisation trio with Evan Parker (saxophones), Nate Wooley (trumpet)
2015RaoulRareNoiseAs the band The Spanish Donkey; trio with Jamie Saft (keyboards), Mike Pride (drums)
2015TiconderogaClean FeedQuartet with Joe McPhee (saxophones), Jamie Saft (piano), Charles Downs (drums)
2015Pole AxeRareNoiseAs the band Slobber Pup; quartet with Jamie Saft (keyboards), Mats Gustafsson (tenor sax), Balázs Pándi (drums)
2015Solos BimhuisRelative PitchSolo guitar
2016Shock AxisRelative PitchTrio with Chris Cretella (electric bass), Dave Parmelee (drums)
2018Geometry of CavesRelative PitchQuartet with Tomeka Reid (cello), Kyoko Kitamura (voice), Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet, trumpet)
2019Geometry of DistanceRelative PitchQuartet with Tomeka Reid (cello), Kyoko Kitamura (voice), Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet, trumpet)

As sideman

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Release yearLeaderTitleLabel
1992Rob BrownYouniverseRiti
2023Jeff PlatzSun SpellsSetola di Maiale
2005Rob BrownRadiant PoolsRogueArt
2009Petr CancuraFine ObjectsNot Two
2000Whit DickeyBig TopWobbly Rail
2002Whit DickeyProphet MoonRiti
2004Whit DickeyCoalescenceClean Feed
2005Whit DickeyIn a HeartbeatClean Feed
2006Whit DickeySacred GroundClean Feed
2008Hamid DrakeBlissfulRogueArt
2009 Flow TrioRejuvenationESP-Disk
2011 Flow TrioSet Theory, Live at the StoneAyler
2006Dennis GonzalezNo Photograph AvailableClean Feed
2009Dennis GonzalezSongs of Early AutumnNo Business
2011Ingebrigt Håker FlatenNow IsClean Feed
2010Stephen HaynesParrhesiaEngine
2015Stephen HaynesPomegranateNew Atlantis
2008Jim HobbsThe Story of MankindNot Two
2011Noah KaplanDescendantshatOLOGY
2017Noah KaplanCluster SwervehatOLOGY
2000Steve LantnerVoices LoweredLeo
2004Steve LantnerSaying SoRiti
2005Steve LantnerBlue YonderSkycap
2006Steve LantnerParadise RoadSkycap
2007Steve LantnerWhat You Can ThrowhatOLOGY
2008Steve LantnerGiven – Live in MunsterhatOLOGY
2004Daniel LevinDon't Go it AloneRiti
2006Daniel LevinSome TreeshatOLOGY
2007Daniel LevinBlurryhatOLOGY
1995Joe ManeriThree Men WalkingECM
1996Joe ManeriOut Right NowhatOLOGY
2002William ParkerEloping with the SunRiti
2007William ParkerDouble Sunrise Over NeptuneAUM Fidelity
2016William ParkerCounteract This Turmoil Like Trees And BirdsRogueArt
1997Ivo PerelmanStringsLeo
2011Ivo PerelmanThe Hour of the StarLeo
2012Ivo PerelmanFamily TiesLeo
2012Ivo PerelmanLiving JellyLeo
2013Ivo PerelmanOneRareNoise
2015Ivo PerelmanCounterpointLeo
2016Ivo PerelmanBlueLeo
2016Ivo PerelmanBreaking PointLeo
2016Ivo PerelmanThe Art Of The Improv Trio Volume 5Leo
2016Ivo PerelmanThe Art Of The Improv Trio Volume 6Leo
1997Matthew ShippThesishatOLOGY
2007Matthew ShippPiano VortexThirsty Ear
2008Matthew ShippRight HemisphereRogueArt
2008Matthew ShippCosmic SuiteNot Two
2009Matthew ShippHarmonic DisorderThirsty Ear
2010Matthew ShippBroken PartialsNot Two
2009David S. WareShaktiAUM Fidelity

Books

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  • Morris, Joe. Perpetual Frontier / The Properties of Free Music. Riti Publishing, 2012.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Kennedy, Gary W. (2003), Morris, Joe(ii), Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.J645000
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i McCloy, Wilson. "Joe Morris: Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved November 29, 2018.
  3. ^ a b Joe Morris at New England Conservatory
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