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Marcus miller luther vandross songs
Marcus miller luther vandross songs








marcus miller luther vandross songs
  1. #MARCUS MILLER LUTHER VANDROSS SONGS DRIVER#
  2. #MARCUS MILLER LUTHER VANDROSS SONGS PROFESSIONAL#

Fender currently produces a Marcus Miller signature Fender Jazz Bass in four- (made in Japan) and five-string (made in U.S) versions. He plays a 1977 Fender Jazz Bass that was modified by Roger Sadowsky with the addition of a Bartolini preamp so he could control his sound in the studio.

marcus miller luther vandross songs

He composed the musical score for the Chris Rock-created sit-com, Everybody Hates Chris, now in syndication on Nick-At Nite. Cool J, Chris Rock, Matthew Perry, Samuel L. He has written numerous scores for films featuring Eddie Murphy, L.L. In addition to his recording and performance career, Miller has established a parallel career as a film score composer ( see listing below). He won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Song in 1992, for Luther Vandross' " Power of Love" and in 2001 he won for Best Contemporary Jazz Album for his fourth solo instrumental album, M2. Miller has won numerous Grammy Awards as a producer for Miles Davis, Luther Vandross, David Sanborn, Bob James, Chaka Khan and Wayne Shorter. Marcus Miller at Stockholm Jazz Fest 2009 Grammy Awards File:Marcus Miller at Stockholm Jazz Fest 2009.jpg

#MARCUS MILLER LUTHER VANDROSS SONGS DRIVER#

The driver was killed, but Miller, ten members of his band, and another driver sustained no life-threatening injuries. On Sunday, the 25th of November, 2012, Miller's tour bus crashed in Switzerland, en route to Monte Carlo. It was an 11-date tour of major jazz festivals in Europe. In 1997 he played bass and bass clarinet in a band called Legends, featuring Eric Clapton (guitars and vocals), Joe Sample (piano), David Sanborn (alto sax) and Steve Gadd (drums). Miller also wrote " Da Butt", which was featured in Spike Lee's School Daze. He also composed "Chicago Song" for David Sanborn and co-wrote " 'Til My Baby Comes Home", " It's Over Now", " For You to Love", and " Power of Love" for Luther Vandross. Īs a composer, Miller wrote "Tutu" for Miles Davis, a piece that defined Davis's career in the late 1980s, and was the title track of Davis's album Tutu, for which Miller wrote all the songs with only two exceptions, one of which was co-written with Davis. Early in his career, Miller was accused of being simply imitative of Pastorius, but has since more fully integrated the latter's methodology into his own sound.īetween 19 he appeared in the first season and again toward the end as both the musical director and also as the house band bass player in the Sunday Night Band during the two seasons of the acclaimed music performance program Sunday Night on NBC late-night television. The influences of some of the previous generation of electric bass players, such as Larry Graham, Stanley Clarke, and Jaco Pastorius, are audible in Miller's playing. Not only has Miller been involved in the continuing development of the technique known as " slapping", particularly his "thumb" technique, but his fretless bass technique has also served as an inspiration to many, and he has taken the fretless bass into musical contexts and genres previously unexplored. Miller's proficiency on his main instrument, the bass guitar, is well-regarded.

marcus miller luther vandross songs

In the nineties, Miller began to make his own records, putting a band together to take advantage of touring opportunities. He won the "Most Valuable Player" award, (awarded by NARAS to recognize studio musicians) three years in a row and was subsequently awarded "player emeritus" status and retired from eligibility. He has played bass on over 500 recordings including those of Luther Vandross, Grover Washington Jr., Roberta Flack, Carly Simon, McCoy Tyner, Bryan Ferry and Billy Idol. He wrote the intro to Aretha Franklin's 'I Wanna Make It Up To You'. He was a member of the Saturday Night Live band 1978-1979. During that time he also did a lot of arranging and producing. Miller spent approximately 15 years performing as a sideman or session musician, observing how band leaders operated. Miller at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, 2007

#MARCUS MILLER LUTHER VANDROSS SONGS PROFESSIONAL#

Professional career File:MarcusMillerParadiso.jpg John, Aretha Franklin, Elton John, Grover Washington, Jr., Donald Fagen, Bill Withers, Chaka Khan, LL Cool J, Lalah Hathaway, Me'shell Ndegéocello and Flavio Sala. Miller soon became a first call session musician, gracing well over 500 albums by such artists as Michael Jackson, Herbie Hancock, Mariah Carey, Wayne Shorter, McCoy Tyner, Frank Sinatra, Dr. Two years later he was working regularly in New York City, eventually playing bass and writing music for jazz flautist Bobbi Humphrey and keyboardist Lonnie Liston Smith. By 13, Marcus was proficient on clarinet, piano and bass guitar, and already writing songs.

marcus miller luther vandross songs

Miller was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1959 and raised in a musical family that includes his father, William Miller (a church organist and choir director) and jazz pianist Wynton Kelly. Video:Marcus Miller - Live at Jazz in Marciac 2012 Early life










Marcus miller luther vandross songs