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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox musical artist Foley (born Joseph Lee McCreary, Jr. 6 November 1962) is an American bassist, drummer and singer who is best known as the "lead bassist" with Miles Davis from 1987 until 1991.[1]

Music career

Foley was born in Columbus, Ohio. Growing up he listened to Sly and the Family Stone, and after his mother bought him a bass (at age 12) he started playing with local bands. In 1987, he had a phone conversation with Marcus Miller, then Miles Davis's bass player, and afterward sent him a tape of his music. Weeks later he got a call from Davis, who'd heard the tape and asked Foley to send him a copy: Miles Davis was looking for a guitarist, but at that time Foley had been working on getting his bass to sound like a guitar. By May 1987 Foley was touring with Davis, and played with him until the fall of 1991.[2]

According to author George Cole, Davis gave Foley advice late in Foley's tenure with his band that changed the bassist's musical approach:Шаблон:Quotation

In 1993 he played a lead bass solo on Mint Condition's R&B Top 40 hit "So Fine" and the interlude track "Gumbo" from their album From the Mint Factory.

In 1993, during his time at Motown, Foley released 7 Years Ago...Directions in Smart-Alec Music. The album included "If It's Positive".[3]

The Cité de la Musique showed a Miles Davis exhibition from October 16, 2009, to January 17, 2010, that included Foley's "lead bass".

Technique

Foley tuned his bass nearly an octave higher than a standard bass guitar using piccolo bass strings and processed it through various effects, allowing him to sound like a lead guitarist.[4]

Discography

As leader

  • 7 Years Ago ... Directions In Smart-Alec Music (MoJazz, 1993)
  • Smart Alec Music? (SmartAlecRECORDS 1997)[5]
  • Life without Dat Vol.1 (SmartAlecRECORDS, 2001)[6]
  • IN My Life (SmartAlecRECORDS, 2002)[7]
  • Tryin Mai Nerves (Single) (SmartAlecRECORDS, 2004)[8]
  • The Lost Sessions: LA (SmartAlecRECORDS, 2017)[9]

As sideman

Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2 With George Clinton

With Miles Davis

With Paolo Rustichelli

With Keith Staten

  • Take Me Now (Self-Released, 1984)
  • Don't Tell Me That (Self-Released, 1985)
  • Break Your Body (Self-Released, 1985)

With Lenny White

  • Renderors Of Spirit (Hip Bop, 1996)
  • Edge (Hip Bop, 1998)
  • Lenny White Live (BFM Jazz, 2013) – live rec. 1997

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As an engineer

With Vanessa Williams

References

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External links

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