Frank Macchia
Frank Macchia is an American composer, arranger, saxophonist, and multi-reed player in Los Angeles. Originally from San Francisco he began playing clarinet at age 10 and later studied bassoon, saxophone and flute. At 14 he began studying musical composition and writing jazz and classical music pieces. He is noted for his large catalog of eclectic and virtuosic original compositions spanning jazz, classical, Cajun, Americana, experimental, New Age, Spoken Word, and jazz-fusion styles as well as his extensive work as a composer and orchestrator for live television and television and film soundtracks. Macchia has been noted for his jazz and orchestral arrangements of traditional American folk songs.
Early career
In 1976 Macchia attended Berklee College of Music where he studied woodwinds with Joe Viola, Joseph Allard, and Steve Grossman. His composition and arranging teachers included Herb Pomeroy, Phil Wilson, Tony Texiera, Ken Pullig, and Greg Hopkins.In 1979 Macchia received Down Beat magazine’s DB award for best original big band composition. In 1980 he was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to compose a jazz/classical suite for large ensemble. After earning a degree in Traditional Composition, Macchia taught at Berklee from 1980 to 1981.
From 1981 to 1992 Macchia lived in the San Francisco Bay Area where he continued composing and performing with his own ensembles; The Gleets, Desperate Character, and The Frankie Maximum Band. He also performed with many other artists including Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, The Temptations, Clare Fischer, and Chuck Mangione. Macchia produced and released two CDs of original music during this period: Introducing Frankie Maximum and Frankie Maximum Goes Way-er Out West which foreshadowed some of his later work. Voting Frankie Maximum Goes Way-er Out West one of the Top Ten Records of the Year in 1991 Larry Kelp of the Oakland Tribune said:
"A cult masterpiece. Those who have heard it agree, this is a monster of a record."
Film and television career
After touring Europe with productions of West Side Story and 42nd Street Macchia moved to Burbank, California and began composing and orchestrating for television and film. Macchia has worked on more than 300 film and television productions including orchestration for : Your Highness, I Am Number Four, Astro Boy, Transformers, Fantastic Four,,, Dreamgirls, Superman Returns, The Santa Clause 2, and Austin Powers in Goldmember. Macchia’s television music composition credits include: Nickelodeon’s Oh Yeah! Cartoons and Fox TV’s Night Visions. For several years, Macchia created music and arrangements for The Tonight Show band.Little Evil Things
From 1997 to 2001 Macchia and writer/actress Tracy London collaborated on a series of 5 orchestrated Spoken Word productions called Little Evil Things. Original stories in the style of 1950’s horror comic books, were performed by actors including , , and , with artwork created by Guy Vasilovich. Each volume consisted of 4 to 5 stories with musical soundtracks by created by Macchia. Several pieces of music from this series were recorded by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra.Billboard Magazine described this unusual approach:
“What makes this audio unique is its film-like musical score. The audiobook's co-author Macchia, an award-winning composer, tailored the original music to the actors' performances. The result is a perfect marriage of words and music that sets an effective, creepy atmosphere.”
Los Angeles jazz composer
Macchia has recorded a series of eclectic original projects featuring some of the best musicians in Los Angeles as well as European orchestras.In 2003 he released , a set of 6 pieces, each capturing his musical impression of one of the species that inhabit the Galapagos Islands. The record features Macchia, Billy Childs , Beverly Dahlke-Smith Grant Geissman, Alex Iles, Ken Kugler, and Bruce Fowler,. While this recording was generally received as a ‘new age’ project, Macchia had begun his exploration of unusual instrumental combinations, particularly low register brass and woodwind instruments.
In 2004 Macchia released which continued to explore his interest in Program Music and Leitmotif. Each piece is named after an animal, Tigers, Gorillas, Camels, etc. Specific instruments and thematic ideas are used to represent the personality of each animal, for example; the tuba playing the role of the Hippo. The pieces cover a wide range of musical styles, from accessible modern jazz to evolving, complex Brazilian influenced arrangements. Macchia blends complex polyrhythms and intricately layered ensemble passages with open solo sections, relaxed grooves, and splashes of musical humor. The ensemble, augmented by: Wayne Bergeron, Scott Breadman Dave Carpenter, Stephanie Fife Mark Isham Tracy London and former Frank Zappa sideman, Vinnie Colaiuta, is well suited for the technical challenges of Macchia’s music.
was released in 2006, in many ways a continuation of Macchia’s 2004 release. The recording uses most of the same musicians with the notable addition of the virtuosic Howard Levy on Harmonica.
In 2006 Macchia released , another highly programmatic project in which each piece is loosely inspired by a primary human emotion. The recording features Macchia performing with the Prague Orchestra conducted by Adam Klemens. This recording also revisits Macchia’s recurring interest in American folk music with arrangements of Black Is the Color of My True Love’s Hair and The Lonesome Road. Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair was nominated in the Best Instrumental Arrangement category of the 50th GRAMMY Awards.
Macchia followed up with another Prague Orchestra collaboration in his 2007 release, . Michael G. Nastos of compares this recording to , the 1982 collaboration between arranger Claus Ogerman and saxophonist Michael Brecker. Macchia again mixes original compositions with explorations of traditional American Folk Music with arrangements of Shenandoah, Deep River and Down in the Valley, which was nominated in the Best Instrumental Arrangement category of the 51st Grammy Awards.
In 2008 Macchia released one of his most unusual recordings, features six saxophones and drums playing music in a wide variety of styles. The saxophones play all parts of the arrangements including the bass lines. The group consists of Eric Marienthal, Sal Lozano, Bob Sheppard, Frank Macchia Gene Cipriano, Jay Mason, and Peter Erskine. All but one piece are covers including Benny Goodman and Charlie Christian’s, Air Mail Special, Michael Jackson’s, Working Day and Night, Allen Toussaint’s Java,, Creole Love Call attributed to Duke Ellington, and Work Song by Nat Adderley. The record continues Macchia’s work with traditional American folk songs with arrangements of Down by the Riverside, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, and Shortening Bread.
In 2010 Macchia dove head first into his jazz treatments of traditional American folk songs with . This recording features fourteen tracks: I’ve Been Working on the Railroad, Red River Valley, Skip to My Lou, Oh! Susanna, Did You Ever See a Lassie?, Polly Wolly Doodle, Tom Dooley, The Arkansas Traveller, Amazing Grace, The Erie Canal, Hush Little Baby, The Blue Tail Fly, Kumbaya, and On Top of Old Smokey. The album features a big band of Los Angeles musicians: Wayne Bergeron, Peter Erskine, Ray Frisby, Grant Geissman, Ellis Hall, Trey Henry, Alex Iles, , Sal Lozano, Frank Macchia, Jay Mason, Kevin Porter, Tom Ranier, Bill Reichenbach, Bob Sheppard, Tierney Sutton.
In addition to the unique choice of material, this recording showcases Macchia’s interest in unusual instrumental combinations and the use of high and low register members of the brass and woodwind families not typically utilized in big band music.
Macchia’s arrangement of Skip To My Lou earned him his third Grammy nomination in the Best Instrumental Arrangement category of the 53rd Grammy Awards.
In 2011 Macchia released , Chapter 2 of his 2010 big band project. This recording features the same musicians featured on the first release with the substitution of Michael Hatfield for Ray Frisby.
features Macchia’s innovative arrangements of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star; Careless Love; two versions of Three Blind Mice; Itsy, Bitsy, Spider; Work Song Medley ; Silver Dagger; Medley: ; Frankie and Johnny; Billy Boy; This Old Man ; and The Boating Medley.
In 2011, Macchia formed the electric six-piece band, Swamp Thang. The group released two records, the self-titled in 2012 and in 2013. “The versatile saxophonist takes a trip into a sonic landscape of bayou boogie, blues, funk, and New Orleans second-line with joyful and freewheeling attitude, letting the good times roll wild and crazy.” said All About Jazz critic Dan McClenaghan of the initial release. Downbeat Magazine reviewer Michael Jackson gave three and a half stars and jazz critic Ken Franckling said, “This is a good-time party band, cooking up a rambunctious groove.”
In late 2013 Macchia recorded a new large ensemble record for January 2014 release entitled Grease Mechanix, featuring Eric Marienthal, Brandon FIelds, Bob Sheppard, Macchia, Sal Lozano, Jay Mason on reeds, Wayne Bergeron, Dan Fornero, Walt Fowler on trumpets, Alex Iles, Kevin Porter, Craig Gosnell on trombones, Bill Reichenbach on tuba, Ken Rosser on ele. guitar, Peter Erskine on drums and Brad Dutz on percussion.
After a 4 year break in album projects Frank got back to work in 2018 working with drummer-percussionist Brock Avery to create a new project entitled Rhythm Kaleidoscope released in November 2018, where Brock created improvised drum solos that Frank then took and composed music for, utilizing up to 40 woodwinds and added sampled orchestra in addition to guest soloists Stefanie Fife on cello, Alex Iles on trombone and Eric Jensen on electric guitar.
This has been followed up by another EP entitled Rhythm Abstraction:Azure along the lines of Rhythm Kaleidoscope where Brock created more improvised drum solos that Frank composed music to. This first of three EPs was released Jan 21, 2020 for digital downloads and streaming. The second EP, "Rhythm Abstraction: Gold" was released April 21, 2020. And the third and final installment of the trilogy, "Rhythm Abstraction: Ruby" was released for digital download and streaming on July 21, 2020.
Discography
- 1990 Introducing Frankie Maximum
- 1991 Frankie Maximum Goes Way'er Out West
- 1997 Little Evil Things Volume 1
- 1998 Little Evil Things Volume 2
- 1999 Little Evil Things Volume 3
- 2000 Little Evil Things Volume 4
- 2001 Little Evil Things Volume 5
- 2003 The Galapagos Suite
- 2004 Animals
- 2006 Mo' Animals
- 2006 Emotions
- 2007 Landscapes
- 2008 Saxolollapalooza
- 2010 Folk Songs For Jazzers
- 2011 SON of Folk Songs For Jazzers
- 2012 Swamp Thang
- 2013 Fried Zombie Stew
- 2014 Grease Mechanix
- 2015 The Pale Emperor
- 2019 Rhythm Kaleidoscope
- 2020 Rhythm Abstraction: Azure
- 2020 Rhythm Abstraction: Gold
- 2020 Rhythm Abstraction: Ruby
Awards
- 1979 DB Award - Best Original Big Band Composition
- 1980 National Endowment For the Arts Grant
- 1997 Publisher’s Weekly
- 2008 Nomination: Best Instrumental Arrangement - 50th Grammy Awards
- 2009 Nomination: Best Instrumental Arrangement - 51st Grammy Awards
- 2011 Nomination: Best Instrumental Arrangement - 53rd Grammy Awards
Selected filmography: composition
- 2009
- 2008
- 2007
- 2006
- 2004
- 2004 White Chicks
- 2001-2002 Night Visions
- 2002
- 2002
- 2001
- 1998 Oh Yeah! Cartoons
- 1997
- 1996
- 1992 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
- 1989 America’s Funniest Home Videos
Selected filmography: orchestration and arranging
- 2014 The Amazing Spider-Man 2
- 2014 Muppets Most Wanted
- 2013
- 2013 Frozen
- 2013 Planes
- 2013 The Smurfs 2
- 2012 Wreck-It Ralph
- 2012 The Dark Knight Rises
- 2011 The Muppets
- 2011 Fright Night
- 2011 The Smurfs
- 2011 Zookeeper
- 2011 Cars 2
- 2004-2011 Desperate Housewives
- 2011
- 2011 Your Highness
- 2011 Straw Dogs
- 2011 I Am Number Four
- 2010 How Do You Know
- 2010 Tangled
- 2010 Megamind
- 2010 Inception
- 2010 The Sorcerer's Apprentice
- 2004-2010 Lost
- 2010 Shrek Forever After
- 2010 A Nightmare on Elm Street
- 2009 It's Compliciated
- 2009 The Princess and the Frog
- 2009 Astro Boy
- 2009 Up
- 2009 Star Trek
- 2009 The 81st Annual Academy Awards
- 2009 Old Dogs
- 2008 Bedtime Stories
- 2008
- 2008 Tinker Bell
- 2007
- 2007 Bee Movie
- 2007 Enchanted
- 2007 The Invasion
- 2007 Transformers
- 2007
- 2007
- 2007 Wild Hogs
- 2007 The Number 23
- 2006 Dreamgirls
- 2006
- 2006 The Guardian
- 2006 Brother Bear 2
- 2006
- 2006 Superman Returns
- 2006 Click
- 2006 Cars
- 2006
- 2006 The Shaggy Dog
- 2006 Man About Town
- 2006 Glory Road
- 2005 Chicken Little
- 2005
- 2005 Sky High
- 2005 Fantastic Four
- 2005 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
- 2005 Kicking & Screaming
- 2005 Ice Princess
- 2005 Pooh's Heffalump Movie
- 2005 Hide and Seek
- 2004 Spanglish
- 2004 National Treasure
- 2004 Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas
- 2004 The Incredibles
- 2004 Ladder 49
- 2004 Cellular
- 2004
- 2004 Miracle
- 2003
- 2003 The Lizzie McGuire Movie
- 2003 X2
- 2003 Ghosts of the Abyss
- 2003 Piglet's Big Movie
- 2003 The Jungle Book 2
- 2002 The Hot Chick
- 2002 The Santa Clause 2
- 2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember
- 2002 Eight Legged Freaks
- 2002 Sorority Boys
- 2002 The Hunchback of Notre Dame II
- 2002 Snow Dogs
- 2001 Joe Somebody
- 2001
- 2001 Texas Rangers
- 2001 Out of the Black
- 2001 Scary Movie 2
- 2001
- 2001 See Spot Run
- 2001 3000 Miles to Graceland
- 2001
- 2001 Kingdom Come
- 2000 The Emperor's New Groove
- 2000 Get Carter
- 2000
- 2000 Men of Honor
- 2000 Tweety's High-Flying Adventure
- 2000 The Contender
- 2000 An Extremely Goofy Movie
- 2000 The Tigger Movie
- 1999 Toy Story 2
- 1999 Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
- 1999 Komodo
- 1999 One Man's Hero
- 1999 Inspector Gadget
- 1999 Lake Placid
- 1999
- 1999 Storm of the Century
- 1999 Breakfast of Champions
- 1999 At First Sight
- 1998 I'll Be Home for Christmas
- 1998
- 1998 Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island
- 1998 Apt Pupil
- 1998
- 1998
- 1998 Goodbye Lover
- 1998 A Bright Shining Lie
- 1998 Shadrach
- 1998 Barney's Great Adventure
- 1998 I Woke Up Early the Day I Died
- 1997 The Midas Touch
- 1997 Oliver Twist
- 1997 Incognito
- 1997
- 1997 Most Wanted
- 1997 George Wallace
- 1997 The Invader
- 1997
- 1997 Double Team
- 1997 Private Parts
- 1997 The Summer of Ben Tyler
- 1996 Bastard Out of Carolina
- 1996 The Island of Dr. Moreau
- 1996 The Cable Guy
- 1996 The Substitute
- 1996 James and the Giant Peach
- 1996 Andersonville
- 1995 Wild Bill
- 1995
- 1995 Batman Forever
- 1995 A Goofy Movie
- 1995 Houseguest
- 1993 Hard Target
- 1992 Single White Female