Kent Kessler
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Born | Crawfordsville, Indiana, U.S. | January 28, 1957
Genres | Jazz, avant-garde jazz |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Double bass |
Labels | Okka Disk |
Kent Kessler (born January 28, 1957 in Crawfordsville, Indiana) is an American jazz double-bassist, best known for his work in the Chicago avant-garde jazz scene.
Kessler, born in Crawfordsville, Indiana, grew up on Cape Cod and began playing trombone at age ten. He and his family moved to Chicago when he was 13, and a few years later Kessler became intensely interested in jazz. While attending St. Mary Center for Learning High School, he began taking lessons from Kestutis Stanciauskas (Streetdancer) in electric bass and jazz theory in the middle of the 1970s.[1] In 1977 he formed the ensemble Neutrino Orchestra with percussionist Michael Zerang and guitarists Dan Scanlan and Norbert Funk. He spent three months in Brazil during 1980–81 and spent time studying intermittently at Roosevelt University in Chicago; he and Zerang also formed a group called Musica Menta, which played regularly at Link's Hall.[1]
Kessler began playing double bass in the 1980s and it became his primary instrument when he was asked in 1985 to join the NRG Ensemble, who toured Europe and recorded for ECM Records under the leadership of Hal Russell until his death in 1992.[1] In 1991, he gigged with Zerang and guitarist Chris DeChiara; in need of a hornist, they called Ken Vandermark, who had been considering leaving the Chicago scene. Kessler and Vandermark would go on to collaborate extensively on free jazz and improvisational projects such as the Vandermark 5, the DKV Trio and the Steelwool Trio.[2] In the 1990s and afterwards he worked with Chicago musicians such as Hamid Drake, Fred Anderson, and Joe McPhee, and also with European musicians such as Peter Brötzmann, Mats Gustafsson, Misha Mengelberg, and Luc Houtkamp.[2]
In 2003, Kessler released a solo album, Bull Fiddle, on Okka Disk. Kessler performs alone on nine of the twelve tracks, and with Michael Zerang on three.[3]
Discography
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- Bull Fiddle (Okka Disk, 2003)
With Peter Brötzmann and Joe McPhee
- Tales Out of Time (HatHut 2002 [2004])
- Guts (Okka Disk, 2005)
With Hal Russell
- The Finnish/Swiss Tour (ECM, 1991)
References
- ^ a b c Peter Margasak, Upright Citizen. Chicago Reader, January 24, 2003.
- ^ a b Kent Kessler at AllMusic
- ^ Review of Bull Fiddle. Dusted Magazine, April 2, 2003.