Phillip Johnston

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Phillip Johnston
Born (1955-01-22)January 22, 1955
Chicago, Illinois
Genres Avant-garde jazz, classical, film
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Saxophone
Associated acts Microscopic Septet, Fast 'n' Bulbous, Big Trouble, Transparent Quartet
Website www.phillipjohnston.com

Phillip Johnston (born January 22, 1955) is an American avant-garde saxophonist.[1]

Biography

Phillip Johnston was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 22, 1955, and raised in the New York City area.[2]

During the 1970s he met and formed relationships with some of his earliest musical associates (John Zorn, Joel Forrester, Dave Hofstra, Eugene Chadbourne), and moved often between San Francisco and New York City. In 1980 he settled in New York, and soon formed his first ongoing music groups, The Public Servants (with vocalist Shelley Hirsch) and The Microscopic Septet (with pianist Joel Forrester).[3]

Throughout the 80s and 90s and early 2000s, he worked as a leader (The Microscopic Septet, Big Trouble, Transparent Quartet) co-leader and sideman (Mikel Rouse, Kitty Brazelton, Bobby Radcliff), and began a parallel career in composition for film, theatre, dance and the concert hall. He has a particular interest in contemporary scores for silent film.[4]

In 2005, he moved with his wife, Australian playwright Hilary Bell, and their two children to Sydney, Australia. As of 2015 he lives and performs in Sydney, but travels regularly to New York and Europe to perform, collaborate and record. He also teaches film music history at the Australian Institute of Music.[5]

Discography

As leader

Big Trouble

The Transparent Quartet

As co-leader

The Microscopic Septet

Fast 'N' Bulbous

The Spokes

SNAP

Joel Forrester/Phillip Johnston

Guy Klucevsek/Phillip Johnston

Filmography

Silent filmography

References


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