Foley (musician) explained
Foley |
Background: | non_vocal_instrumentalist |
Birth Name: | Joseph Lee McCreary, Jr. |
Alias: | Foley |
Birth Date: | 6 November 1962 |
Birth Place: | Columbus, Ohio, U.S. |
Origin: | Columbus, OH |
Genre: | Jazz, jazz fusion, post-bop, Funk, Funk Rock |
Occupation: | Musician, photographer |
Instrument: | leadBASS, bass, drums, guitar, singing |
Years Active: | 1980s–present |
Label: | Motown, SmartAlecRECORDS |
Associated Acts: | Miles Davis, Lenny White, George Clinton, Prince |
Foley (born Joseph Lee McCreary, Jr. 6 November 1962) is an American bassist, drummer and singer who is best known as the "lead bassist" with Miles Davis from 1987 until 1991.[1]
Music career
Foley was born in Columbus, Ohio. Growing up he listened to Sly and the Family Stone, and after his mother bought him a bass (at age 12) he started playing with local bands. In 1987, he had a phone conversation with Marcus Miller, then Miles Davis's bass player, and afterward sent him a tape of his music. Weeks later he got a call from Davis, who'd heard the tape and asked Foley to send him a copy: Miles Davis was looking for a guitarist, but at that time Foley had been working on getting his bass to sound like a guitar. By May 1987 Foley was touring with Davis, and played with him until the fall of 1991.[2]
According to author George Cole, Davis gave Foley advice late in Foley's tenure with his band that changed the bassist's musical approach:
In 1993 he played a lead bass solo on Mint Condition's R&B Top 40 hit "So Fine" and the interlude track "Gumbo" from their album From the Mint Factory.
In 1993, during his time at Motown, Foley released 7 Years Ago...Directions in Smart-Alec Music. The album included "If It's Positive".[3]
The Cité de la Musique showed a Miles Davis exhibition from October 16, 2009, to January 17, 2010, that included Foley's "lead bass".
Technique
Foley tuned his bass nearly an octave higher than a standard bass guitar using piccolo bass strings and processed it through various effects, allowing him to sound like a lead guitarist.[4]
Discography
As leader
- 7 Years Ago ... Directions In Smart-Alec Music (MoJazz, 1993)
- Smart Alec Music? (SmartAlecRECORDS 1997)[5]
- Life without Dat Vol.1 (SmartAlecRECORDS, 2001)[6]
- IN My Life (SmartAlecRECORDS, 2002)[7]
- Tryin Mai Nerves (Single) (SmartAlecRECORDS, 2004)[8]
- The Lost Sessions: LA (SmartAlecRECORDS, 2017)[9]
As sideman
With George Clinton
With Miles Davis
- Amandla (Warner Bros., 1989) – rec. 1988-89
- Miles In Paris (Warner Bros., 1990)
- Dingo (Warner Bros., 1991) – rec. 1990
- Black Devil (Beech Marten, 1992)
- Live - From His Last Concert in Avignon (LaserLight Digital, 1992)
- Miles in Montreux (Jazz Door, 1993)
- Live Around the World (Warner Bros., 1996) – rec. 1988-91
- Miles And His Group (Toshiba EMI, 1997)
- At La Villette (JVC, 2001)
- Live In Munich (Pioneer, 2002)
- The Complete Miles Davis At Montreux (Warner Music, 2002)
- Munich Concert (Deluxe, 2005)
- Time After Time. Live At The Philharmonic Concert Hall (Standing Oh!vation, 2005)[DVD-Video]
- The Very Best Of Miles Davis (Rhino Records, 2007)
- That's What Happened Live in Germany (Eagle Vision, 2009) – rec. 1987
- Miles! The Definitive Miles Davis At Montreux DVD Collection (Eagle Vision, 2011)
- 1986-1991 The Warner Years (Warner Music France, 2011)
- Merci Miles! Live at Vienne (Warner Bros., 2021) – rec. 1991
With Paolo Rustichelli
With Keith Staten
- Take Me Now (Self-Released, 1984)
- Don't Tell Me That (Self-Released, 1985)
- Break Your Body (Self-Released, 1985)
With Lenny White
- Renderors Of Spirit (Hip Bop, 1996)
- Edge (Hip Bop, 1998)
- Lenny White Live (BFM Jazz, 2013) – live rec. 1997
With others
- Arrested Development, Zingalamaduni (Chrysalis, 1994)
- Paul Brown's Science Gravy Orchestra, Science Gravy Classics (Self-Released, 2001)
- Dean Francis, Black As All That (Soulciety, 1998)[10]
- Kenny Garrett, Prisoner of Love (Atlantic, 1989)
- Happy Chichester, Lovers Come Back (PopFly, 2007)
- Talib Kweli, Quality (Rawkus, 2002)[11]
- Mint Condition, From the Mint Factory (Perspective, 1993)
- Parliament-Funkadelic, Chocolate City: London | P-Funk Live At Metropolis (Metropolis Recordings, 2015)
- Mavis Staples, Have A Little Faith (Alligator, 2004)
- Bobby Sparks II, Schizophrenia: The Yang Project (Leopard, 2019)[12]
- Speech, Speech (Chrysalis, 1995)
- Tree Thirteen, Rough Grooves Surface (Out The Box, 2004)[13]
As an engineer
With Vanessa Williams
External links
Notes and References
- Franck Bergerot: Miles Davis de A à Z. Castor Music 2012, p. 140f.
- News: Dallas' Foley is a Motown Vet Who's Played with Miles Davis and George Clinton . . April 22, 2021 . Jeremy . Hallock . January 21, 2015.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KztYdkxh1cE"If It's Positive" music video on YouTube
- Cole, George. "Miles's Musician Profiles: Foley," The Last Miles, 2005. Last accessed March 6, 2006.
- Web site: Foley - Smart Alec Music ? . .
- Web site: Otp:FOLEY Live CDR Tree setup Attention Foley fans..or newcomers .
- Web site: Otp:Foley Mystery Disc review .
- Legendary Musician 'Foley' Records New Music on Netburn(TM) . May 18, 2004 .
- Web site: Foley – Cum Round (2017) . November 6, 2017 .
- Web site: Smartalecmusic (Mo' Info .....) . www.smartalecmusic.com:80 . 26 October 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040917165747/http://www.smartalecmusic.com:80/Mo...BIO.htm . 17 September 2004 . dead.
- Web site: Smartalecmusic (Mo' Info .....) .
- Web site: Bobby Sparks II: Schizophrenia: The Yang Project album review @ All About Jazz . March 19, 2019 .
- Web site: Rough Grooves Surface - Tree Thirteen | Credits | AllMusic . .
- [The Comfort Zone (album)]