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Bill Frisell Trio

Bill Frisell
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Frisell with the B3 Trio at Jazz Alley, Seattle, April 24, 2004
Background information
Birth name William Richard Frisell
Born (1951-03-18) March 18, 1951 (age 66)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Genres Jazz, jazz fusion, folk jazz, Americana, classical
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, arranger
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1982–present
Labels ECM, Elektra, Nonesuch
Associated acts Paul Motian, Joey Baron, Wayne Horvitz, Kermit Driscoll, John Zorn, Naked City
Website billfrisell.com

William Richard Frisell (born March 18, 1951) is an American guitarist, composer and arranger. One of the leading guitarists in jazz since the late 1980s, Frisell came to prominence as a stalwart for ECM Records. He went on to work in a variety of contexts, notably as a member of the New York City Downtown Scene where he formed a long partnership with John Zorn. He was also a longtime member of Paul Motian's groups from the early 1980s until Motian's death in 2011. Since 2000, Frisell's eclectic output as a bandleader has emphasized folk, country music, and Americana.

Frisell was born in Baltimore, Maryland, but spent most of his youth in the Denver, Colorado area. He studied clarinet with Richard Joiner of the Denver Symphony Orchestra as a youth, graduated from Denver East High School, and went to the University of Northern Colorado to study music.

His original guitar teacher in the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area was Dale Bruning, with whom Frisell released the 2000 duo album Reunion. After graduating from Northern Colorado, where he studied with Johnny Smith, Frisell went to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he studied with Jon Damian and Jim Hall.

Frisell's major break came when guitarist Pat Metheny was unable to make a recording session, and recommended Frisell to Paul Motian, who was recording Psalm (1982) for ECM Records. Frisell became ECM's in-house guitar player, and worked on several albums, most notably Jan Garbarek's 1981 Paths, Prints. Frisell's first solo release was In Line, which featured solo guitar as well as duets with bassist Arild Andersen.


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