Tom Fowler, the bassist greatest recognized for enjoying with Frank Zappa and the Moms of Invention in addition to Ray Charles, died this week on the age of 73.
Engineer and producer Dennis Moody confirmed the loss in a Fb publish, noting that Fowler died on July 2 from issues of an aneurysm he suffered the earlier week. Moody praised Fowler as “one of the artistic, clever and wackiest individuals I’ve ever met. Tom performed bass on a half-dozen Frank Zappa albums, and as nicely of the final 10 years with Ray Charles. I met Tom and his brother Walt after I was 20 years outdated. He and I remained mates ceaselessly, touring the world and making plenty of unimaginable music.”
Arthur Barrow, who performed bass for Zappa within the late ’70s and early ’80s, additionally mourned the lack of Fowler in a Fb publish. “He was a hero to me,” Barrow wrote. “The primary time I heard ‘Echidna’s [Arf (Of You)]’ I virtually fell over when he performed the large 5/16 lick on the bass! I had no thought {that a} clumsy bass might do such a factor! He was an inspiration for me to purchase a bass and begin practising. I’ve recognized him since about 1976. RIP outdated good friend — lacking you very a lot.”
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Tom Fowler’s Life and Profession
Born on June 10, 1951, in Salt Lake Metropolis, Fowler picked up violin at an early age earlier than switching to bass. He made his recording debut with Zappa on 1973’s Over-Nite Sensation, which additionally featured his brother, Bruce Fowler, on trombone. He appeared on a number of extra Zappa albums all through the ’70s, as much as 1978’s Studio Tan.
Fowler performed bass for a number of different artists throughout that point, together with George Duke, Jean-Luc Ponty and Steve Hackett. He was additionally a part of the jazz fusion band Air Pocket, which featured his brothers Walt (trumpet, miraphon), Bruce (trombone), Steve (alto saxophone, flute) and Ed (bass). He performed with Ray Charles from 1993 to 2004 and appeared on his closing studio album, the posthumously launched Genius Loves Firm, which received the Grammy Award for Album of the 12 months in 2005.
Sharing his philosophy on a profitable stay efficiency, Fowler advised Zappa Books in 2000: “A stay scenario has to have plenty of peaks and valleys and it is a good present, then you’ll be able to have sluggish stuff. Ray Charles doing tremendous sluggish. Frank Zappa and Ray Charles in live performance collectively for the primary time, with particular visitor appearances from Jean-Luc Ponty and It is a Lovely Day. And there is my life in a one live performance nutshell. Fowler Brothers because the opening act. Then all of us go to my restaurant and eat one thing.”
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