Andy Biskin
Musical artist
Andy Biskin (né Andrew Barry Biskin ; born in San Antonio, Texas ), is an American jazz clarinetist , bass clarinetist , composer , and filmmaker based primarily in New York City .
Career
Biskin is a graduate of Yale University and once served as an assistant for Alan Lomax .[ 1] Biskin's music has often been played on NPR between segments on All Things Considered and Fresh Air with Terry Gross . In 2000, Biskin's album, Dogmental , was named album of the week in The New York Times by Ben Ratliff.[ 2]
In 2004, he animated and set to music a series of Rube Goldberg machines , including a "self-operating napkin", for his film Goldberg's Variations . The piece was featured in 2013 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music Next Wave Festival.[ 3] [ 4]
Discography
As leader
Dogmental (GM , 2000), featuring Ron Horton (trumpet), Bruce Eidem (trombone), Ben Allison (bass), Matt Wilson (drums) [ 2]
Early American: The Melodies of Stephen Foster (Strudelmedia, 2006), featuring John Hollenbeck (drums), Pete McCann (guitar/banjo), Chris Washburne (trombone/tuba)
Trio Tragico (Strudelmedia, 2006), featuring Dave Ballou (trumpet), Drew Gress (bass)[ 5]
Ibid: Act Necessary (Strudelmedia, 2014), featuring Kirk Knuffke (cornet), Brian Drye (trombone), Jeff Davis (drums)[ 6]
The Spokes: Not So Fast (Strudelmedia, 2015), featuring Phillip Johnston (soprano sax), Curtis Hasselbring (trombone)
16 Tons: Songs from the Alan Lomax Collection (Andorfin, 2018), featuring John Carlson, Dave Smith, Kenny Warren (trumpets), Rob Garcia (drums)[ 7]
Reed Baske t (Andorfin, 2024), featuring Peter Hess, Mike McGinnis , and Sam Sadigursky (clarinets)
Video
Produced and directed by Biskin
References
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[https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/andy-biskin/
"Andy Biskin (artist profile)"] All About Jazz (retrieved May 31, 2010)
^ a b "Album of the Week," by Ben Ratliff, The New York Times , December 22, 2000
^ "Family Fare," by Laurel Graeber, The New York Times , January 9, 2004 (retrieved March 31, 2010)
^ "Jazzing Up Rube Goldberg's Creations," by Geoff Edgers , Boston Globe , December 5, 2003
^ Review: "Andy Biskin Quartet: Early American: The Music of Stephen Foster," Notes , 2nd Series, Vol. 63, No. 4, June 2007, pps. 927–928; ISSN 1534-150X , OCLC 5548394806 , 364523600
^ Review: "Andy Biskin's Ibid: Act Necessary (2014)," by Dave Wayne, All About Jazz , August 28, 2014 (retrieved June 1, 2015)
^ "Andy Biskin Reinterprets Alan Lomax Folk Anthology" . downbeat.com . 2018-08-14. Retrieved 2024-06-22 .