Bobby McFerrin
Vocal virtuoso Bobby McFerrin ranks among the most distinctive
and original singers in contemporary music -- equally adept in jazz, pop
and classical settings, his octave-jumping trademark style, with its rhythmic
inhalations and stop-on-a-dime shifts from falsetto to deep bass notes,
often sounds like the work of at least two or three singers at once, while
at the same time sounding quite unlike anyone else. Bobby made his vocal
debut in 1977, before soon relocating to San Francisco. There he met legendary
comedian Bill Cosby, who arranged for McFerrin to appear at the 1980 Playboy
Jazz Festival.
A performance at the 1981 Kool Jazz Festival led to a contract with Elektra,
and the following year McFerrin issued his self-titled debut LP. With
1984's The Voice, he made jazz history, recording the first-ever solo
vocal album (sans accompaniment or overdubbing) to be released on a major
label. His Blue Note debut Spontaneous Inventions followed in 1985 and
featured contributions from Herbie Hancock, the Manhattan Transfer and
comic Robin Williams; McFerrin also earned mainstream exposure through
his unique performance of the theme song to the television hit The Cosby
Show as well as a number of commercial spots. With 1988's Simple Pleasures,
he scored a chart-topping pop smash with "Don't Worry, Be Happy";
around that time, he also formed the ten-member a cappella group Voicestra,
featured on 1990's Medicine Music.
With 1992's Hush, McFerrin shifted gears to team with acclaimed cellist
Yo-Yo Ma; the record remained on the Billboard Classical Crossover charts
for over two years. The jazz release Play, a collaboration with pianist
Chick Corea, appeared in 1992 as well. McFerrin returned to classical
territory in 1995 with Paper Music, a collection of interpretations of
works by Mozart, Bach and Tchaikovsky. For 1996's Bang! Zoom he teamed
with members of the Yellowjackets; a second collaboration with Corea,
The Mozart Sessions, appeared later that same year. With 1997's Circlesongs,
McFerrin returned to his roots, recording an entire album of improvised
vocal performances. He then recorded a collaborative album of classical
and jazz standards for Sony Music Special Products in 2001. It teamed
him with such esteemed musicians as Herbie Hancock, Yo-Yo Ma, and the
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. A year later Blue Note released his Beyond
Words album, McFerrin's first work for the label in nearly a decade. It
featured a band comprised of Chick Corea, Richard Bona, Omar Hakim, Cyro
Baptista, and Gil Goldstein. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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