Joseph Bowie

Joseph Bowie

Joseph Bowie, Moers Festival 2012
Background information
Born (1953-10-17) 17 October 1953
St Louis, Missouri
United States
Genres Jazz fusion, R&B, jazz, funk
Occupation(s) Musician, bandleader
Instruments Trombone
Labels Black Saint, DIW
Associated acts Defunkt, Black Artists Group, Kosen-Rufu
Website joebowie.org
Joseph Bowie in France in 1980

Joseph Bowie (born October 17, 1953) in St Louis, Missouri is an American bandleader, trombonist, and founder of the jazz fusion band Defunkt. The group has been blending jazz with funk and punk rock music for more than three consecutive decades.

Bowie is the younger brother of avant-garde jazz trumpeter Lester Bowie, and saxophonist Byron Bowie. He began his career with the Black Artists Group a musical collective from St. Louis, then later joined the Human Arts Ensemble (founded by Charles "Bobo" Shaw), the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble, and became involved with various rhythm and blues projects alongside no wave saxophonist James Chance.

After recovering from a bout with drug addiction during the 1980s, Bowie discovered Nichiren Buddhism and has been a practicing Buddhist ever since. He has since founded Kosen-Rufu, another musical outfit aside from Defunkt. In 2003 Bowie moved to The Netherlands, where he lives in the small town of Gorinchem and works with a number of groups.

Discography

As leader

As sideman

With Ethnic Heritage Ensemble

With Oliver Lake

With Frank Lowe

References

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