David Finck
David E. Finck is an American jazz bassist. He plays both bass guitar and double bass.
Early life and education
Finck was born in Rochester, New York, while his father was attending graduate school at the University of Rochester. Raised in Philadelphia, he graduated from Cheltenham High School. He studied under Sam Goradetzer and Michael Shahan of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and graduated from Eastman School of Music in 1980.Career
Finck played with Woody Herman in 1980 and 1981 and then moved to New York City, where he played with Joe Williams, Annie Ross, Mel Lewis, Al Cohn, Ernestine Anderson, Rosemary Clooney, Tom Harrell, Jerry Dodgion, Phil Woods, Clark Terry, and Al Grey in the 1980s. He worked with Paquito D'Rivera and Steve Kuhn in the 1990s, as well as Freddie Hubbard, Makoto Ozone, and Eddie Daniels. Finck also featured accompanying André Previn on the 1998 Deutsche Grammophon album release We Got Rhythm: A Gershwin Songbook.Finck's debut release as a leader, Future Day, was released in 2008 on Soundbrush Records. The album features Joe Locke, Tom Ranier, and Joe LaBarbera, as well as guest appearances from Jeremy Pelt and Bob Sheppard.
Discography
As leader
- Future Day
- Low Standards
- Bassically Jazz
- Over the Rainbow
- Bassic Instinct
- ''A Beautiful Friendship''
As sideman
- Looking Back
- Years Later
- Remembering Tomorrow
- Dedication
- Countdown
- The Best Things
- Promises Kept
- Mostly Coltrane
- Incomprehensibly Gone
- Beauty As Beauty
- Realization of Paradox: Melting the Mind of Logic
- Songs of Soundlessness
- Atoms of Supersoul
- Scream of Ensoundment
- Tico! Tico!
- Havana Cafe
- We Got Rhythm: A Gershwin Songbook
- We Got It Good and That Ain't Bad: An Ellington Songbook
- Live at the Jazz Standard
- Sure Thing: The Jerome Kern Songbook
- Come Rain or Shine: The Harold Arlen Songbook
- Thrivin With Marian Petrescu
- Jon Benjamin, Well, I Should Have...*
- Badi Assad, Echoes of Brazil
- Mark Murphy, ''Lucky to Be Me''