Bobby McFerrin

Bobby McFerrin

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Name = Bobby McFerrin



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Birth_name = Robert McFerrin, Jr.
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Origin = New York
Instrument = Vocals, piano
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Genre = Jazz, pop, pop rock
Occupation = Singer-songwriter, musician, conductor, producer
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Associated_acts = Chick Corea Herbie Hancock
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Robert "Bobby" McFerrin Jr. (born in Manhattan, New York, on March 11, 1950) is a ten-time Grammy Award-winning jazz-influenced a cappella vocal performer and conductor. He is best known for his 1988 hit song "Don't Worry, Be Happy".

Life

McFerrin is the son of the late operatic baritone Robert McFerrin, who was the first African American to be a regular with New York's Metropolitan Opera. The elder McFerrin also provided the vocals for Sidney Poitier in the motion picture version of "Porgy and Bess".

Bobby McFerrin married Debbie Green in 1975. They have three children. [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0568858/bio]

Vocal technique

McFerrin is known for his singing technique. Using his unusually large vocal range of four octaves, in many performances he switches rapidly fluidly between normal and falsetto registers to create polyphonic effects, effectively performing both the main melody and the accompanying parts of songs. He makes use of vocal percussion created both with his mouth and by tapping on his chest. McFerrin is also capable of throat singingFact|date=September 2008 — a practice common in central Asian regions such as Tuva and Tibet — in which the singer excites the natural overtones from the fundamental vocal pitch, producing a two-or three-part chord of notes from one voice.

A notable document of McFerrin's approach to singing is his 1984 album "The Voice", the first solo vocal jazz album recorded with no accompaniment or overdubbing. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jxfuxqwgld0e]

Career

McFerrin's song "Don't Worry, Be Happy" was a #1 U.S. pop hit in 1988 and won Song of the Year and Record of the Year honors. McFerrin has also worked in collaboration with instrumental performers including pianists Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, and Joe Zawinul, drummer Tony Williams, and cellist Yo-Yo Ma.

In 1987, he sang the theme tune to "The Cosby Show" and soon after also provided the music for a Cadburys chocolate commercial.

In 1989, he composed and performed the music for the Pixar short film "Knick Knack". The rough cut to which McFerrin recorded his vocals had the words "blah blah blah" in place of the end credits (meant to indicate that he should improvise). McFerrin spontaneously decided to sing "blah blah blah" as lyrics, and the final version of the short film includes these lyrics during the end credits.

Also in 1989, he formed a ten-person 'Voicestra' which he featured on both his 1990 album "Medicine Music" and in the score to the 1989 Oscar-winning documentary "". The song 'Common Threads' has frequently reappeared in some public service advertisements for AIDS.

In 1993, he also sang Henry Mancini's Pink Panther theme tune for the movie "Son of the Pink Panther".

In addition to his vocal performing career, Mr. McFerrin was appointed in 1994 as creative chair of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. He makes regular tours as a guest conductor for symphony orchestras throughout the United States and Canada, including the San Francisco Symphony (on his fortieth birthday), the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the London Philharmonic and many others. In his concert appearances, he combines serious conducting of classical pieces with his own unique vocal improvisations, often with participation from the audience and the orchestra. For example, his concerts often end with McFerrin conducting the orchestra in an a capella rendition of the "William Tell Overture," in which the orchestra members sing their musical parts

in McFerrin's vocal style, instead of playing their parts on their instruments.

McFerrin also participates in various music education programs, and makes volunteer appearances as a guest music teacher and lecturer at public schools throughout the U.S. McFerrin has a son, Taylor, and father and son have collaborated on various musical ventures. Taylor has recently been singing, rapping, and playing minimal keyboard accompaniment with Vernon Reid (leader-guitarist of Living Colour) in the eclectic metal-fusion-funk-etc. group Yohimbe Brothers.

Discography

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*"Bobby McFerrin" (1982)
*"The Voice" (1984)
*"Spontaneous Inventions" (1985)
*"Elephant's Child" (1987)
*"Simple Pleasures" (1988) ("Don't Worry, Be Happy" - #1 hit single taken from the album)
*"Don't Worry, Be Happy" (1988)
*"How the Rhino Got His Skin/How the Camel Got His Hump" (1990)
*"Medicine Music" (1990) (features the songs "Baby", which had a music video that used to be occasionally played on the Disney Channel, and "Common Threads", which was featured in the documentary . He also sings a duet, "Discipline," with his father, Robert McFerrin.)
*"Many Faces of Bird" (1991)
*"Sorrow Is Not Forever" (1994)
*"Paper Music" (1995)
*"Bang! Zoom" (1997)
*"Circlesongs" (1997)
*"Mouth Music" (2001)
*"Beyond Words" (2003) - featuring Chick Corea, Cyro Baptista and Richard Bona

Collaborations

* "The Just So Stories", with Jack Nicholson, 1987
* "Play", with Chick Corea, 1990
* "Hush", with Yo-Yo Ma, 1991
* "The Mozart Sessions", with Chick Corea, 1996

Guest Appearances

* Pharaoh Sanders, "Journey to the One", 1980
* Grover Washington, Jr., "The Best Is Yet to Come", 1982
* Various Artists, "The Young Lions", 1983
* Charles Lloyd Quartet, "A Night in Copenhagen", 1984
* Various Artists, "A Tribute to Thelonius Monk", 1984
* Chico Freeman, "Tangents", 1984
* Michael Hedges, "Watching My Life Go By", 1985
* The Manhattan Transfer, "Vocalese", 1985
* Joe Zawinul, "Dialects", 1986
* Weather Report, "Sportin' Life", 1985
* Al Jarreau, "Heart’s Horizon", 1988
* Quincy Jones, "Back on the Block", 1989
* Laurie Anderson, "Strange Angels", 1989
* Gal Costa, "The Laziest Gal in Town", 1991
* Dizzy Gillespie, "To Bird With Love", 1992
* Jack DeJohnette, "Extra Special Edition", 1994
* Yellowjackets, "Dreamland", 1995
* George Martin, "In My Life", 1998 - on "Come Together" with Robin Williams
* En Vogue, Masterpiece Theatre, 2000
* Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, "Little Worlds", 2003
* Chick Corea, "Rendez-Vous in New York", 2003
* Wynton Marsalis, "The Magic Hour", 2004
* Bobby McFerrin, "Family Guy", 2005

Grammys

* 1985, "Best Jazz Vocal Performance, male", "Another Night In Tunisia" with Jon Hendricks
* 1985, "Best Vocal Arrangement for two or more voices", "Another Night In Tunisia" with Cheryl Bentyne
* 1986, "Best Jazz Vocal Performance, male", "Round Midnight"
* 1987, "Best Jazz Vocal Performance, male", "What Is This Thing Called Love"
* 1987, "Best Recording for Children", "The Elephant's Child" with Jack Nicholson
* 1988, "Song of the year", "Best Pop Vocal Performance, male", "Record of the year", "Don't Worry, Be Happy"
* 1988, "Best Jazz Vocal Performance, male", "Brothers"
* 1992, "Best Jazz Vocal Performance", "Round Midnight"

External links

* [http://www.bobbymcferrin.com Official Site]
* [http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/mcferrin.htm Snopes.com on the suicide rumour]
*allmusicguide|id=11:5q6wtr89klkx|name=Bobby McFerrin

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