Todd Sickafoose

Todd Sickafoose

At Reykjavik Jazz Festival 2015
Photo: Hreinn Gudlaugsson
Background information
Born 1974
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Genres Jazz, avant-garde jazz, folk, rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Bass
Years active 1990s–present
Labels Cryptogramophone
Associated acts Ani DiFranco, Scott Amendola, Allison Miller
Website www.toddsickafoose.com

Todd Sickafoose is an American jazz and rock bassist, composer, and producer from San Francisco, California.

He is best known for playing bass with Ani DiFranco but has also led his own group, Todd Sickafoose's Tiny Resistors.[1][2]

Sickafoose has been a member of the bands of Jenny Scheinman, Scott Amendola, Adam Levy, Allison Miller, and Noe Venable.[2] He has performed and recorded with Don Byron, Trey Anastasio, Nels Cline, Ron Miles, Myra Melford, Skerik, Stanton Moore, Bobby Previte, Will Bernard, Jessica Lurie, Erin McKeown, Carla Bozulich, Etienne de Rocher, Shane Endsley, Tony Furtado, Darol Anger,[1] Andrew Bird, Art Hirahara[3] and John Zorn.[4]

At the age of 13 Sickafoose began playing double bass after seeing Edgar Meyer perform. He later studied with Charlie Haden[1] and then with Mel Powell at California Institute of the Arts. He moved to Brooklyn, New York's vibrant music scene, joining many musical friends that were residing there. Sickafoose began playing with Ani DiFranco after opening for her on tour in 2002 and 2004.[5]

Critic Steve Greenlee of JazzTimes states Sickafoose's 2008 release Tiny Resistors is one of that "year’s most compelling listens."[6] The CD also received positive reviews from NY Times and USA Today.[5]

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 3 Biography All About Jazz
  2. 1 2 Biography allmusic.com, Retrieved February 22, 2009
  3. "Todd Sickafoose Adjunct Instructor Jazz Bass, Jazz Studies, & Film Composition". University of Oregon. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
  4. John Kelman Tiny Resistors allaboutjazz.com June 03, 2008
  5. 1 2 Rex Butters Todd Sickafoose: The Art of Non-Resistance allaboutjazz.com September 22, 2008
  6. Steve Greenlee CD Reviews: Tiny Resistors JazzTimes, September 2008
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