Marco Eneidi Explained

Marco Eneidi
Birth Date:November 1, 1956
Birth Place:Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Death Date:May 24, 2016 (aged 59)
Death Place:Pleasanton, California, U.S.
Genre:Jazz, free jazz
Instruments:Alto saxophone

Marco Eneidi (November 1, 1956 – May 24, 2016) was an American jazz alto saxophonist. He was primarily associated with free jazz.

Early life

Eneidi was born in Portland, Oregon. His father worked for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and his mother was a paralegal. Eneidi and his family lived in Livermore before moving to Oakland, California. As a child, he took lessons with Sonny Simmons. He attended Mt. Hood Community College before earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from Sonoma State University and Master of Arts from Mills College.[1] Later in his career, he studied North Indian classical music at the Ali Akbar College of Music in San Rafael, California.[2]

Career

Eneidi moved to New York City in 1981 to study with Jimmy Lyons. He started to play with Jackson Krall, William Parker and Denis Charles. In 1984, he was hired by Bill Dixon to teach at Bennington College. In the early-1990s, he recorded his first important dates as a leader, such as Final Disconnect Notice. He was hired by Cecil Taylor, with whom he played in Europe. Eneidi moved back to the West Coast in the late 1990s, notably playing with Glenn Spearman. In 2005, he moved to Vienna, where he ran weekly free improvisation sessions until his move to Mexico in 2015.[3] [4]

Discography

As leader

As sideman

With Paul Murphy

With Glenn Spearman

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marco Eneidi . 2022-06-27 . The Independent . en.
  2. Web site: Contrary Motion: Marco Eneidi, 1956-2016 . 2022-06-27 . www.pointofdeparture.org.
  3. Web site: 2013-05-27 . Marco Eneidi: Pallettes of Color & Sound article @ All About Jazz . 2022-06-27 . All About Jazz . en.
  4. Web site: 2005-11-12 . Marco Eneidi: Still Here article @ All About Jazz . 2022-06-27 . All About Jazz . en.