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Henri Texier

 
Artist: Henri Texier

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Barney Spieler, Pierre Michelot

Performed Songs By:

Arnaud Merlin, Jacques Mahieux, Claudio Fasoli, François Jeanneau, Daniel Humair, Steve Swallow, Aldo Romano

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Sebastien Texier
  • Born: January 27, 1945, Paris, France
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Bass, Percussion, Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Mad Nomad(s)," "Respect," "Strings' Spirit"

Biography

Henri Texier is an outstanding French bassist who has concentrated most of his activity in his native land. Born in Paris, Texier began his career at age 15 playing piano in nightclubs, but he soon switched to bass in order to play in the big band of Jef Gilson. That brought Texier into contact with drummer Daniel Humair, and together they developed one of the strongest rhythm sections working in France in the early '60s. Texier and Humair quickly found work backing up touring American artists, among them Bud Powell, Donald Byrd, Phil Woods, Dexter Gordon, and Chet Baker. By 1968, Texier and Humair had been joined by pianist Martial Solal, and the three collaborated on some pivotal recordings made with vacationing saxophonist Lee Konitz. Also in 1968, Texier formed the group European Rhythm Machine, which featured Woods, Humair, Gordon Beck, and George Gruntz.

In the '70s, Texier took time off to learn a number of additional instruments, including oud, flute, cello, and various types of percussion, and to develop his singing voice. Upon his return to full-time performance, Texier played in a number of ensembles, often with Louis Sclavis and drummer Aldo Romano. In 1986, Texier began a fruitful relationship with Label Bleu, which has released most of his work since then. In the early '90s, Texier's son Sebastian Texier joined on as reed player with his father's groups, often playing clarinet. North African motifs have played an important part in Texier's work since the mid-'90s and in 2001, Texier's trio began to tour Europe accompanying the practically silent 1970 Algerian film Remparts d'Argile.

Henri Texier has a strongly physical approach to the bass, although his tone is often described as "bell-like." American auditors may feel that Texier simply walks a crooked line between hard bop and free, but in France Texier has gained recognition for his work in developing a type of jazz that is uniquely French and not beholden to American models. In June 2001, Texier was made a Chevalier of the l'Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur, the highest honor the French government accords to its artists. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide
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Background information
Birth name Henri Texier
Born 27 January 1945 (1945-01-27) (age 64)
Origin Flag of FranceParis, France
Genres Jazz
Instruments Double bass
Associated acts Don Cherry, Joe Lovano, Phil Woods

Henri Texier (born 27 January 1945 (1945-01-27) (age 64)) is a French jazz double bassist born in Paris, perhaps best-known for his 1960s work with Don Cherry and for his 1980s band the "Transatlantik Quartet", which featured Joe Lovano, Steve Swallow and Aldo Romano. He also worked with several other American musicians in Paris jazz clubs, including Johnny Griffin, Phil Woods, Bill Coleman and Bud Powell.

Texier is a self-taught jazz bassist, crediting Wilbur Ware most as an influence. Throughout the 1970s Texier remained active in Europe on the jazz scene, performing with musicians such as Gordon Beck, John Abercrombie and Didier Lockwood, among others. In 1982 he formed a quartet with Louis Sclavis and others.

Select discography

  • Remparts D'argile (Label Bleu)
  • Suite Africaine: Carnet De Routes (Label Bleu)
  • Mosaic Man (Label Bleu)
  • Respect (Label Bleu)
  • Mad Nomads (Label Bleu)
  • Colonel Skopje w/ John Abercrombie (Evidence)
  • An Indian's Week (Label Bleu)
  • A Cordes Et A Cris w/ Gordon Beck (JMS)
  • Compilatex (JMS)
  • Akagera (JMS)
  • Varech (JMS)

Phil Woods

  • Phil Woods & His European Rhythm Machine At the Frankfurt Jazz Festival (Atlantic)

Patrice Meyer

  • Dromadaire Viennois (FMR)

 
 
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Strings' Spirit (2003 Album by Henri Texier)
An Indian's Week (1993 Album by Henri Texier Quartet)
Phil Woods and His European Rhythm Machine at the Montreux (1970 Album by Phil Woods)

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