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Joseph Bowie
Joseph Bowie, Moers Festival, 2012
Joseph Bowie, Moers Festival, 2012
Background information
Born (1953-10-17) 17 October 1953 (age 71)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
GenresJazz fusion, R&B, jazz, funk
OccupationMusician
InstrumentTrombone
LabelsBlack Saint, DIW
Websitejosephbowie.com

Joseph Bowie (born October 17, 1953) is a jazz trombonist and the brother of Lester Bowie.

Career

Bowie was greatly influenced by his older brothers, saxophonist Byron Bowie and trumpeter Lester Bowie. His first international tour was with Oliver Lake of the Black Artists Group) in 1971. During this time in Paris, he worked with Alan Silva, Frank Wright, and Bobby Few. He also worked with Dr. John in Montreaux in 1973. He moved to New York City, and with the help of Off Broadway Theater impresario Ellen Stewart he established La Mama children's theater. He performed with Cecil Taylor, Human Arts Ensemble, Nona Hendryx, Leroy Jenkins, Vernon Reid, Stanley Cowell, Sam Rivers, and Ornette Coleman. In 1976 he moved to Chicago, where he led bands for Tyrone Davis and other R&B artists.

Returning to New York City in 1978 he began singing with punk and funk musician James Chance and the Contortions. Defunkt was born during that time. During the next 25 years, Defunkt recorded 15 albums. Bowie has collaborated with Jean-Paul Bourelly and Jamaaladeen Tacuma. He has performed "big band funk" arrangements with Ed Partyka at Music School Lucerne, Barbary Coast Ensemble at Dartmouth College, JazzArt Orchestra, and the HR Frankfurt Radio Big Band. The first Defunkt Big Band debuted in 1999 in NYC at the Texaco Jazz Festival sponsored by the Knitting Factory.

In 2003, he moved moved to the Netherlands where he met Hans Dulfer and was introduced to the Dutch music scene. He has performed performs with Hans and Candy Dulferand also performs as guest with the Saskia Laroo Band, Naked Ears, Monsieur Dubois, Emergency Room, Funkateer, Seven Eleven, and Almost Three.

In 2014 he produced Sax Pistols Allergy for the U.S (ZIP Records) with lyricisit Hilarius Hofstede and musicians Yuri Honing, Luc Houtcamp, Chazzy Green, Bart Wirtz, Koen Schouten, James White and Defunkt rhythm section of Kim Clarke, Tobias Ralph, and Rocco Zifarelli. In 2009 he created Defunkt Mastervolt with Paris based musicians Linley Marthe, Rocco Zifarelli, Emma Lamadji, Michael Lecoq, and Jon Grandcamp. The album Defunkt Mastervolt was released in 2015 on ZIP Records.

Robin van Erven Dorens directed the documentary In Groove We Trust about Bowie's life.

Discography

As leader

  • 1976: Joseph Bowie/Oliver Lake (Sackville)
  • 1980: Defunkt/Defunkt Joseph Bowie (Hannibal)
  • 1982: Thermonuclear Sweat/Defunkt Joseph Bowie (Hannibal)
  • 1983: Razor's Edge/Defunkt Joseph Bowie (Hannibal)
  • 1983: Strangling Me With Your Love Revisited/Defunkt Joseph Bowie (Hannibal)
  • 1987: In America/Defunkt Joseph Bowie (Island/Hannibal)
  • 1990: Heroes (DIW)[1]

As sideman

With Ethnic Heritage Ensemble

With Oliver Lake

With Frank Lowe

References