
The middle child in a
family of musicians, Chicago-born Lonnie Plaxico inherited a gift for music
that was discovered and nurtured early. By the age of twelve he had taught
himself to play the electric bass, and he was soon venturing into Chicago's
music scene, renowned for its mix of jazz, funk and blues. It was not long
before the young musician made his first recording, featuring his family's
band. At the age of fourteen, having already performed alongside several
prominent Chicago jazz figures, Lonnie Plaxico turned professional, playing the
electric and acoustic basses with equal facility.
In 1980 Plaxico moved
to New York and soon began to appear with such artists as Chet Baker, Dexter Gordon and Wynton Marsalis. His first extended tenure
was with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers : between1983 and 1986, Lonnie performed on
twelve of Blakey's albums, including the Grammy Award-winning, New York
Scene . In 1986
he joined Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition, continuing with that group
until 1993. Plaxico was also the musical director and featured bassist for Cassandra
Wilson ; their
critically acclaimed and award-winning collaboration spanned fifteen years.
Plaxico's recording
and performance catalog is equally impressive for its caliber, depth and
diversity. He has appeared with such luminaries as Sonny Sitt, Junior Cook,
David Murray, Alice Coltrane, Stanley Turrentine, Joe Sample, Abbey Lincoln, and Dizzy Gillespie. Just as noteworthy are his
performances with younger artists -- among them Steve Coleman, Rachelle
Farrell and Dianne
Reeves .
Lonnie has also recorded with Bill Cosby, Lonnie Liston Smith, Ravi Coltrane and Barbara Dennerlein , as well as his Grammy-winning
collaborations with Art Blakey and Cassandra Wilson. He has also recorded five
critically acclaimed albums as leader: Plaxico (1990), Iridescence
(1992), Short Takes (1993), With All Your Heart
(1994), Emergence (2000), MÈlange (2001), Live at the 5:01
Jazz Bar
(2002), and Rhythm & Soul (2003) Live at the Jazz Standard >(2004), Lonnie Plaxico's
musicianship is best exemplified in his masterful integration of different
forms --combining the rigorous technique of classical, the improvisation of
jazz, and the rawness of funk into one exhilarating musical experience.
Soundtracks:
School Daze (1988; Director: Spike Lee), Love Jones (1996; Director: Theodore
Witcher)
Videos:
Cassandra Wilson & George Benson - Montreaux Jazz Festival (1998), Art
Blakey Documentary (1986), Branford Marsalis- Royal Garden Blues (1987), Three
Bassists Documentary - featuring Cecil McBee, Satee Debriano and Lonnie Plaxico
(1988), Rozalla - I love music (1993)
Appearances:
Television: David Letterman, Conan O'Brien, Charlie Rose, The Today Show, The
Morning Show, Joan Rivers Show Movies: Junior (1994; Directed by Ivan Reitman,
starring Arnold Schwartzenegger) Major Jazz Clubs & Festivals (US &
Abroad), The Scoreî Robert Deniro (2001) Strange Fruit (2002) Joel Katz PBS and
Various Benefit Performances
Awards/Distinctions:
Louis Armstrong Jazz Award (1978), Charles Mingus & Fred Zimmermann Bass
Competition (1980): Third Place Award and Most Promising Young Bassist Award,
Listings: Grove's Dictionary of Music, The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
Endorsements: Ibanez (Electric Bass),
Labella (Strings), Patterson Basses (Electric Bass), Fodera (Electric Bass),
Applied Microphone Technology (microphone) SWR amps and speakers.