David Friesen's music ranges from hard bop to mood music that borders on spiritual new age but on a higher emotional level. While stationed in Germany with the Army in 1961, he taught himself the bass. After short stints with
John Handy and
Marian McPartland,
Friesen worked with
Joe Henderson for two years. He toured Europe with
Billy Harper (1975), made his recording debut as a leader that same year on Muse, started a longtime musical association with guitarist
John Stowell (1976), and appeared with
Ted Curson at the 1977 Monterey Jazz Festival. After working with
Ricky Ford,
Duke Jordan, and
Mal Waldron and touring the U.S.S.R. with
Paul Horn (1983),
Friesen settled in the Pacific Northwest. He often plays the Oregon bass (an electrified acoustic bass) these days and has recorded as a leader for Muse, Inner City, SteepleChase, Palo Alto, ITM (including an intriguing series of duets during 1992-1993), and Global Pacific, in addition to some smaller labels.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi