Eric Revis
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Eric Revis (born May 31, 1967, Los Angeles, California, USA) is a jazz bassist and composer. Revis came to prominence as a jazz bassist playing with the legendary Betty Carter in the mid-1990's and since 1997 has been a solid member of Branford Marsalis' ensemble. In 2004 he released his debut album as a leader called Tales of the Stuttering Mime.
Revis studied under Ellis Marsalis at the University of New Orleans.
[edit] Discography
- 2004 - "Creation" (Branford Marsalis)
- 2004 - "Tales of The Stuttering Mime" (Eric Revis)
- 2003 - "Romare Bearden Revealed" (Branford Marsalis)
- 2002 - "Meant To Shine" (Orrin Evans)
- 2002 - "Blue on the D.L." (Russell Gunn)
- 2002 - "Footsteps Of Our Fathers" (Branford Marsalis)
- 2002 - "Bar Talk" (Jeff "Tain" Watts)
- 2001 - "Storytelling" (Joe Locke)
- 2001 - "Art Of War" (Ralph Peterson Quintet)
- 2000 - "Contemporary Jazz" (Branford Marsalis)
- 2000 - "Smoking Gunn" (Russell Gunn)
- 2000 - "World Jazz" (Lara & Reyes)
- 2000 - "Love Stories" (Frank Mccomb)
- 1999 - "In Search Of..." (J.D. Allen III)
- 1999 - "Love Requiem" (Russell Gunn)
- 1999 - "Winard" (Winard Harper)
- 1999 - "Dark Grooves - Mystical Rhythms" (James Hurt)
- 1999 - "Requiem" (Branford Marsalis)
- 1999 - "Citizen Tain" (Jeff "Tain" Watts)
- 1998 - "Young Gunn Plus" (Russell Gunn)
- 1998 - "Trap Dancer" (Winard Harper)
- 1997 - "Music Evolution" (Buckshot Lefonque)
- 1997 - "Gunn Fu" (Russell Gunn)
- 1997 - "Full Circle" (Sherman Irby)
[edit] DVD
- 2004 - "Coltrane's A Love Supreme Live in Amsterdam" (Branford Marsalis Quartet)