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Donald Ward Preston (born September 21, 1932) is an American jazz and rock keyboardist. He is best known for being a member of the original version of Frank Zappa's band The Mothers of Invention during the late 1960s. He continued to work with Zappa during the early 1970s following the band's split.
Biography
Preston was born into a family of musicians in Detroit and began studying music at an early age. His father played saxophone and trumpet, and had been offered the lead trumpet chair in the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. Upon moving the family to Detroit, Don's father became the staff arranger for NBC, and was the composer-in-residence for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Don took sporadic lessons on the piano from the age of about five.
In 1950, Preston began a stint in the Army. He served in Trieste, Italy and playing in the Army band (initially piano, bass drum and glockenspiel) alongside Herbie Mann. In Trieste he shared a barracks with fellow recruit Buzz Gardner, who introduced him to contemporary classical composers such as Béla Bartók, Anton Webern, Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg. Preston took up the bass while in the 98th Army band.
Upon his return to Detroit in 1953, Preston started playing bass with pianist Tommy Flanagan. He also sat in with Elvin Jones and others at the city's West End Cafe where Yusef Lateef conducted twice-a-week jam sessions with Milt Jackson's brother, bassist Alvin Jackson. Moving to Los Angeles in 1957, Preston played with the Hal McIntyre Orchestra and toured Canada backing Nat King Cole. Between 1958 and 1965, Preston played with a number of jazz artists, including Shorty Rogers, Charlie Haden, Paul Bley, Emil Richards and Paul Beaver.
In 1966, Preston began a long collaboration with Frank Zappa as the keyboardist of the original Mothers of Invention. Preston performed and recorded with Zappa until 1974. During that time he was music director for Meredith Monk (with whom he had previously shared a house) and started recording and performing electronic music.
He is a co-founder of the Grandmothers and toured with them from 2000 through 2016.
Preston also appeared on-stage as a guest keyboardist with the Zappa tribute band Project/Object (featuring Zappa alumni Ike Willis and Napoleon Murphy Brock) for several shows in 2001, 2002 and 2016.
From his Cryptogramophone Records biography:
"Often compared to Cecil Taylor for his style of attacking the keys with intense passion, Preston’s solos also reflect intellect, technical skills and a storyteller's way with a line. His playing, like his compositions, ranges across panoramas of mood and emotion, all colored with the freedom that comes from possessing remarkable facility.
Preston has played and recorded with the likes of John Lennon, Peter Erskine and Robby Krieger of The Doors. He has also scored more than 20 feature films and 14 plays. He's the winner of numerous awards, and has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and London Philharmonic. Known to jazz and keyboard aficionados for his pioneering contributions in the use of synthesizers, legendary clarinetist and composer John Carter dubbed Don Preston the "father of modern synthesis."
Don has performed with many other artists, including: Lou Rawls, Al Jarreau, Billy Daniels, Johnnie Ray, Vaughn Monroe, Connie Francis, Art Davis, Carla Bley, Joe Beck, Leo Sayer, Charles Lloyd, Nelson Riddle, J.R. Monterose, Flo & Eddie (Howard Kaylan & Mark Volman of The Turtles), Don Ellis, Bobby Bradford, Michael Mantler and Yoko Ono.
Don Preston is no relation to the Don Preston who played lead guitar for Joe Cocker and Leon Russell in the 1970s. However, the former has admitted to accidentally receiving (and unwittingly cashing) a royalty check intended for the latter some years ago.
In 2002, Don Preston joined forces with Frank Zappa alumni Roy Estrada and Napoleon Murphy Brock, along with guitarist Ken Rosser, and drummer/percussionist Christopher Garcia to form the Grande Mothers Re:Invented. They performed at numerous concerts and festivals throughout America, Canada and Europe, including Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Germany, Holland, Italy, Norway and Switzerland. In 2005, guitarist, Miroslav Tadic replaced Ken Rosser in the lineup. Guitarist/bassist Robbie "Seahag" Mangano filled in for Miroslav Tadic on Grande Mothers tours in 2009 and 2010.
Preston has lectured at Cornell, Harvard and Yale Universities, Sarah Lawrence College, U of A and Queen’s University Belfast.
In 2010, Preston, together with his lifelong friend Bunk Gardner, started a collaboration with guitar player/composer Jon Larsen and Zonic Entertainment. The first recordings were an audio-autobiographical production, The Don Preston Story, followed by the electronic music, contemporary space drama Colliding Galaxies. Preston released his own book entitled "Listen". At this time, Preston and Bunk Gardner began touring as the Don & Bunk Show and have two tours under their belt in the eastern part of the US. They are now touring as a trio with Chris Garcia as The Grandmothers Of Invention. Preston wrote the music for the film Dancing With Were-wolves, which was released in July 2016.
Discography
1992: Dom De Wilde Speaks
1993: Vile Foamy Ectoplasm
1997: Hear Me Out
2001: Io Landscapes
2001: Corpus Transfixum
2001: Music from Blood Diner & Other Films
2002: Transcendence
2004: Aysymetrical Construct with Bobby Bradford and Elliot Levine
2007: Vile Foamy Ectoplasm (expanded from 1993)
2009: 26 Pieces for Piano & Violin with Harry Scorzo
2010: Colliding Galaxys (Zonic Entertainment)
2011: Escape from 2012 with percussionist Andrea Centazzo
2012: The Don Preston Story with Jon Larsen, interview
2012: Filters, Oscillators & Envelopes 1967–1982
As Don Preston Trio (with Joel Hamilton and Alex Cline)
2001: Transformation
As Don Preston's Akashic Ensemble
2003: Inner Realities of Evolution
2005: Tetragrammaton
As The Don & Bunk Show (with Bunk Gardner)
2000: Necessity Is...
2002: Joined at the Hip
2014: The Don and Bunk Show
With Frank Zappa/The Mothers of Invention/The Mothers
1967: Absolutely Free
1968: We're Only in It for the Money
1968: Cruising with Ruben & the Jets
1969: Mothermania
1969: Uncle Meat
1970: Burnt Weeny Sandwich
1970: Weasels Ripped My Flesh
1971: Fillmore East – June 1971
1972: Just Another Band from L.A.
1972: Waka/Jawaka
1972: The Grand Wazoo
1974: Roxy & Elsewhere
1985: The Old Masters Box One Mystery Disc
1986: The Old Masters Box Two Mystery Disc
1988: You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1
1989: You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3
1991: You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 4
1992: You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 5
1992: You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6
1992: Playground Psychotics
1993: Ahead of Their Time
1996: The Lost Episodes
2004: Quaudiophiliac
1991: Beat the Boots: The Ark
1991: Beat the Boots: Unmitigated Audacity
1991: Beat the Boots: 'Tis the Season to Be Jelly
1992: Beat the Boots II: Electric Aunt Jemima
1992: Beat the Boots II: Swiss Cheese/Fire!
1992: Beat the Boots II: Our Man in Nirvana
2010: Greasy Love Songs
With The Grandmothers
1981: The Grandmothers
1982: Looking Up Granny's Dress
1983: Fan Club Talk LP
1994: Who Could Imagine
2001: Eating the Astoria
2001: 20 Year Anthology of the Grandmothers
2001: The Eternal Question
2003: A Grandmothers Night at The Gewandhaus
2014: Live in Bremen
2018: Free Energy
= As a guest
=With Ant-Bee
1993: The *#!%%? of Ant-Bee – Rarities Vol. 3
1993: Snorks and Wheezes
1994: The Bizarre German E.P.
1994: With My Favorite "Vegetables" & Other Bizarre Muzik
1997: Lunar Muzik
2011: Electronic Church Muzik
With John Carter
1987: Dance of the Love Ghost
1988: Shadows on a Wall
1989: Comin' On
1990: Fields
With Eugene Chadbourne
1993: 10 Most Wanted
1994: Locked in a Dutch Coffeeshop with Jimmy Carl Black
With Robby Krieger
1982: Versions
1985: Robby Krieger
With Michael Mantler
1985: Alien
1987: Live
1996: The School of Understanding
With Sandro Oliva
1995: Who the Fuck Is Sandro Oliva
2004: Heavy Lightning
With Sixstep
2013: "I'm Not an Atheist (Yet)" (single)
2013: "Hear No Evil"
With others
1969: Trout Mask Replica - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
1969: Permanent Damage - The GTOs
1971: The Visit - Bob Smith
1971: Escalator over the Hill - Carla Bley/Paul Haines
1972: Some Time in New York City - John Lennon
1972: The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie - Flo & Eddie
1972: Geronimo Black - Geronimo Black
1974: Satin Doll - Bobbi Humphrey
1979: Eskimo - The Residents
1979: Apocalypse Now - Soundtrack
1989: Ivo - John Patitucci/Peter Erskine/Airto/Ivo Perelman
1989: Where Flamingos Fly - Gil Evans
1989: Aurora - Peter Erskine/Buell Neidlinger
1992: Jefferson Airplane Loves You - Jefferson Airplane
1999: God Shave the Queen - Muffin Men
2003: On Time - Arthur Barrow
2011: Beyond the Holographic Veil - J21
Film scores
Android (1982)
The Being (1983)
Night Patrol (1984)
Eye of the Tiger (1986)
Blood Diner (1987)
The Underachievers (1987)
Pucker Up and Bark Like a Dog (1989)
Believe in Eve (1991)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Don Cheadle
- Just Another Band from L.A.
- Junior Bonner
- China Sky (film)
- Waka/Jawaka
- Android (film)
- Fillmore East – June 1971
- Weasels Ripped My Flesh
- The Grand Wazoo
- Ahead of Their Time
- Don Preston
- Don Preston (guitarist)
- Tom Fowler (bassist)
- Jim Sherwood
- List of people with surname Preston
- Preston Mattingly
- Transformation (Don Preston album)
- The Mothers of Invention
- Cryptogramophone Records
- Absolutely Free