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The
20th Century has produced many styles of music: Ragtime, Swing,
Dixieland, Bebop, Postbop, Fusion, Funk, Blues, Gospel, Rock and
Roll, Boogie Woogie, Pop, Afro Beat, Afro Pop, Rap, Hip-Hop, New
Age, and, and, and. Frank Lacy is the artist
that can perform all of these musical styles to amalgamate his
new and own music.
Houston, Texas, born and ghetto raised, Frank is the sixth child
of a family of twelve children. His father, a teacher, played
guitar with Russell Jacquet, Eddie Cleanhead Vinson, Johnny
Fontenett and Arnett Cobb. His mother is a gospel vocalist.
At the age of 8, young Frank took up piano lessons and began to
play the trumpet soon after. While in junior high school, he
began to play the Euphonium and the Tuba. To play trombone he
started at the age of 16. After musical studies at the famed
Berklee College of Music in Boston and the Rutgers University in
New York he toured with greats like Dizzy Gillespie, Abdullah Ibrahim, Henry Threadgill, Julius Hemphill, Oliver Lake, The Eurythmics, Carla Bley and Don Pullen. He was member of the first Bobby Watson Horizon Band and at the apex of his career as a
sideman he spend a year and a half as musical director of Art
Blakey's Jazz Messengers.
Besides the work with own groups, Frank still tours a lot with
Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy and the big bands of McCoy Tyner and David Murray. A first CD under his name was published 1991
under the TUTU/ENJA label: Tonal Weights and Blue Fire. A
second one, Settegast Strut, has been released on the same
label.
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