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Edo is a SF Bay Area Native who grew up in the Haight-Ashbury during the 60’s. “ I was influenced by Sly Stone, Tower of Power, Cold Blood and Santana. There was so much music going on, it was
practically oozing out into the neighborhood. You couldn’t help not being affected.”
He initially was a self-taught bassist but later attended the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. “ My Teachers were not only schooling me, they’d recommend me for gigs." During his stay in Chicago he played with some of the finest young bloods of the music scene at that time, Jim Trumpeter, Fareed Haque, Mark Walker and Hassan Khan. Of course there were the jazz icons, Miles Davis Guitarist Pete Cosey and drummer Roy Haynes that Edo was fortunate enough to play with. " After playing a set with Roy Haynes, there was a bunch of us standing around talking to him and out of the blue Roy handed me his card and said, ‘Man when you’re ready, come to New York and give me a call. That was the greatest stamp of approval in front of all my peers.’ I’ve yet to get to New York and collect on that call.”
He completed his studies earned his Bachelor of Music degree in 1987 and continued to hone his craft in Chicago. Since his return to the Bay Area Edo has put his signature on 18 albums:
- Songs Inspired By Literature Chapter 2 (Track 6 with Deborah Pardes)
- Blessing or a Curse by Deborah Pardes
- Party of one by Matt Donner of Donner Party
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Life Copies Movies by The Earthlings
- A Pleasant Fiction by Percy Howard and Meridiem
- Addicus Finch by Addicus Finch
- Dark Comes Light by Crowsong
- Times Present, Times Past by Coale Johnson
- The Adventures of Franz and Benoventure by Michael La Macchia
- Rockets to the New World by David Sobel
- Imaginary Line by Jill Knight
- So Far Gone by Eva Jay Fortune
- Suspiciously Blue by Eva Jay Fortune
- Louisiana Grail by Enna Deer
- Butterfly Blue by Emma King
- Shiver
- The Earthlings 2
- Ilene Adar
- Chase Michaels
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In December 2003, Edo released his first solo effort of original music entitled “Edo.” It was produced by Drew Youngs and released under the fledgeling Mill Valley Label Earthwire Records. Seven of the 10 pieces were songs written using his myriad of 4,5,6,7,8 and 9 String fretted,fretless and Midi basses, later adding some percussion, keyboards and guitar for “Color.” “ The last 3 tunes were written on pieces of paper and handed out to whomever would play them. Luckily for me I got some of the finest players in the Bay Area to interpret my music.”
Edo is working on a joint project with Guitar/Producer Drew Youngs which should be out in the winter 2004. His next solo CD will be called “ Music without Film”.
Edo has performed with David Amram, Mark Walker, Hassan Kahn, Pete Cosey, Roy Haynes, Fareed Haque, David Onderdonk, Nick Kitsos, Ed Thigpen, Johnny Griffin, Joel Harrison, Jim Trumpeter, Ian Doogle, Deborah Winters, Jill Knight, Eva Jay Fortune, Paul Van Wageningen, Drew Youngs, Caroline Aiken, Dan Zinn, Bethany Pickins, Michael La Macchia, Armando Peraza, Caren Armstrong, Percy Howard, Mike Molenda, Deborah Pardes, Joe Sonnefeldt, Stu Greenspan, David Sobel and many others..
You can also hear Edo's
music on the following web radio stations:
www.attentionspanradio.net
www.smoothjazz.com
Visit Edo on the web.
Buy Edo's CD at
CDBaby.
B & W photos were taken by
Sharon Green Photography, Berkeley, CA.
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