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  1. David Friesen (born May 6, 1942) [1] is an American jazz bassist. He plays double bass and electric upright bass. [2] Career. Friesen began playing bass while serving in the United States Army in Germany. He played with John Handy and Marian McPartland and following this, with Joe Henderson; in 1975, he toured in Europe with Billy Harper.

  2. From the Sky   Magic Wing MW 1004: John Nielsen: Sometimes Paris   Magic Wing MW 1006: John Handy: Musical Dreamland   Boulevard ... , Randy Porter, David Friesen, Victor Lewis Power Brothers- PB 00191 ©2005: Krzysztof Popek: You Are in my Heart: Krzysztof Popek, Piotr Wojtasik, Randy Porter , David Friesen, Joe ...

  3. From The Sky ( Cassette, Album) Magic Wing. MW-1004-C. US. 1989. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "From The Sky" on Discogs.

  4. David Friesen (Tacoma, Washington, 6 de mayo de 1942) es un contrabajista, guitarrista y compositor estadounidense de jazz. Historial [ editar ] Con diecinueve años, estando en el servicio militar, en París , compartió sesiones con la guitarra, con George Arvanistas y Johnny Griffin y, más tarde, en Copenhague , con Ted Curson .

  5. "David Friesen appears courtesy of Global Pacific Records/CBS Records, Inc.", and plays the "Oregon Bass" Bass pickup courtesy of Don Underwood, bass speakers courtesy of Glockenklang Acoustic Art, West Germany. Recorded at Staunton Studios, Medford, OR; Triad Studios, Redmond, WA; Rex Studios, Portland, OR. Mixed at Staunton Studios.

  6. Biography. Anyone acquainted with David Friesen's exceptional music quickly thinks of his creative universe. Ocean-deep in his sensitivity to the human spirit, Friesen is compassionate and his music founded on integrity and the pursuit of excellence. Born in Tacoma, Washington May 6, 1942, he was raised in Seattle, though his first exposure to ...

  7. 14 de feb. de 2024 · His 2021 recordings are beautiful, on a smaller scale than that of Testimony, but every bit as steeped in Friesen's spiritual vision. 2024's This Light Has No Darkness, Volume 1 returns Friesen to a grander form of expression, with twelve tunes orchestrated for a 33-piece chamber orchestra.