
| BILL BICKFORD,
born and raised in Norwalk, CT, began to play guitar by listening to blues
records ala Lightnin' Hopkins and studied with the late Linc chamberland. He
started professionally with local R&B and soul bands before moving to NYC in '77. After some schooling which included a scholarship funded year at Berklee and two at City College of NY, studying composition and arranging with Mario Davidovsky, Edgar Summerlin, and John Lewis of the Modern Jazz Quartet, and a few years of free-lancing with Jack McDuff, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Larry Elgart, Bill Bickford first appeared on record with trumpeter John McNeil on "The Glass Room". In 1982, Bickford joined Joe Bowie's Defunkt where he remained for the next ten years, contributing several compositions on six records and receiving praise on numerous international tours. Sandwiched in between were gigs with singer Mose Allison, Donald Byrd, the JB Horns and the late Native American saxophonist Jim Pepper. Bickford can be heard with his own trio BIGFOOD on "Semi Precious Metal", also with the funk/trash band Liquid Hips on "Fool Injection" and "Static", in a jazzier setting with bassist Ed Schuller on "Eleventh Hour" or "Remembrance" with Jim Pepper. Check "Paradox-First Second" for power funk-rock live with Billy Cobham and Wolfgang Schmid. And, of course, the CD "Cool Bop Phonics" |
BILL BICKFORD'S work has been described as: "...
terminally funky..." "... blasts
with fury..." "... raging
guitar work..." "... virtuoso
guitar soloing in the thermo-nuclear tradition ..." "...imaginative
rhythm and wailing uncliched solos..." "...holds
interest throughout..." "...experimental
soundscape...rather accessible..." "...if you
only know Bickford from Defunkt, his range'll surprise you..." |
SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY
as leader:
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BIGFOOD 21 CHANNEL AVE., NORWALK, CT. 06854 USA
PHOTOGRAPH OF BILL BICKFORD COURTESY OF SABINA GRUDDA