Saxophonist and clarinetist Marty Fogel debuted with the seductively free-jazz Everyman Band, alongside David Torn on guitar, Bruce Yaw on bass and Michael Suchorsky on drums. He contributed Lonely Streets and Fatt Blatt to Everyman Band (march 1982 - ECM, 1982), and Multibluetonic Blues and Celebration 7 to Without Warning (december 1984 - ECM, 1985). His solo debut, Many Bobbing Heads At Once (march 1989 - CMP, 1989), featuring David Torn on guitar, Michael Shrieve on drums and Dean Johnson on bass, expanded on the ideas of the Everyman Band with a group sound that was even more … read more
Saxophonist and clarinetist Marty Fogel debuted with the seductively free-jazz Everyman Band, alongside David Torn on guitar, Bruce Yaw on bass and Michael Suchorsky on drums. He contributed Lonely Streets and Fatt Blatt to Everyman Band (march 1982 - ECM, 1982), and Multibluetonic Blues and … read more
Saxophonist and clarinetist Marty Fogel debuted with the seductively free-jazz Everyman Band, alongside David Torn on guitar, Bruce Yaw on bass and Michael Suchorsky on drums. He contributed Lonely Streets and Fatt Blatt to Everyman Band (march 1982 - ECM, 1982), and Multibluetonic Blues and Celebration 7 to Without Warning (december 1984 - ECM, 1985). His solo … read more