Mario Pavone
Mario Pavone is an American jazz bassist.
He grew up in Waterbury, Connecticut and began performing in 1965. He was a member of Paul Bley's trio during 1968-72, and Bill Dixon's trio during the 1980s. He also performed with such musicians as Barry Altschul, Wadada Leo Smith, and Gerry Hemingway. Pavone recorded his first album as a leader in 1979, and has since recorded over a dozen albums under his name. Pavone co-led a group with Anthony Braxton in the early 1990s, with Braxton on piano rather than his usual saxophones. In 1980 he began an 18-year musical relationship with saxophonist Thomas Chapin. Along with drummer Michael Sarin, the group recorded seven albums for Knitting Factory Records, which also released an eight-CD box set of these albums plus a live recording following Chapin's death in 1998.
Since Chapin's death, Pavone has led many of his own groups, performing widely throughout North America and Europe. He also co-led a group with Michael Musillami. His groups have included, among others: Michael Sarin, Matt Wilson, Gerald Cleaver, Peter Madsen, Joshua Redman, Tony Malaby, Dave Douglas, Steven Bernstein, George Schuller, Craig Taborn and Jimmy Greene.Discography
As leader/co-leader
- Digit
- Shodo
- Sharpeville
- Toulon Days
- Duets with Anthony Braxton
- Seven Standards 1995 with Anthony Braxton
- Song for
- Dancer's Tales
- Remembering Thomas
- Op-Ed with Michael Musillami
- Motion Poetry with Michael Musillami
- Totem Blues
- Pivot with Michael Musillami
- Mythos
- Orange
- Boom
- Deez to Blues
- Trio Arc with Paul Bley
- Ancestors
- Arc Suite T/Pi T/Po
- Arc Trio
- Street Songs
- Blue Dialect
- Vertical
- Chrome
As sideman
With Samm Bennett
With Sangeeta Michael Berardi
With Paul Bley
With Anthony Braxton
- Six Standards 1996 with Dave Douglas
With Thomas Chapin
- Third Force
- Insomnia
- Anima
- Menagerie Dreams
- Haywire
- Sky Piece
- Nightbird Song
- Alive - 8CD compilation
- Ride
With the Creative Improvisers Orchestra
With Bill Dixon
- November 1981
- Thoughts
- Son of Sisyphus
With Vernon Frazer
With Motation
With Michael Pavone
With Dan Rose'
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