Frank Lacy
Frank Lacy is an American jazz trombonist who has spent many years as a member of the Mingus Big Band.
Career
Lacy's father was a teacher who played guitar with Arnett Cobb, Illinois Jacquet, and Eddie Cleanhead Vinson. His mother was a gospel singer. When Lacy was eight, he started learning piano. In his teens, he played trumpet, tuba, and euphonium before switching to trombone. He got a degree in physics from Texas Southern University. In 1979, he went to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, studying trombone and composition. His classmates included Branford Marsalis, Greg Osby, and Marvin Smith.Lacy moved to New York City in 1981. In 1986, he played with Illinois Jacquet's big band, and a couple years later he was musical director for Art Blakey. He released his first album as a band leader in 1991 with his father on guitar. He has also worked with Lester Bowie, Marty Ehrlich, Michael Formanek, Slide Hampton, Roy Hargrove, Rufus Reid, Henry Threadgill, Steve Turre, McCoy Tyner, and Bobby Watson. He has spent over twenty years as a member of the Mingus Big Band.
Discography
As leader
Tonal Weights and Blue Fire Settegast Strut Songs from the Musical Poker Heaven Sent, with Mauro Ottolini That Which is Planted, with 10³²K- ''Live at Smalls''
As sideman
With Mingus Big BandNostalgia in Times Square Live in Time Que Viva Mingus Tonight at Noon I Am Three Live in Tokyo at the Blue Note Mingus SingsWith Lester BowieAvant Pop Twilight Dreams Serious Fun My Way The Fire This Time
With Roy HargroveApproaching Standards Habana
With David MurrayDavid Murray Big Band South of the Border
With Henry ThreadgillYou Know the Number Easily Slip Into Another World
With Steve TurreRhythm Within The Bones of Art
With McCoy TynerJourney The Turning Point
With othersSuperblue, Superblue Fleur Carnivore, Carla Bley Julius Hemphill Big Band, Julius Hemphill Chippin' In, Art Blakey Side by Side, Marty Ehrlich Journey to Iceland/Íslandsför, Tómas R. Einarsson Tailor Made, Bobby Watson Shuttle, Ronnie Burrage Low Profile, Michael Formanek Art, Ralph Peterson Jr. The Voice of the Saxophone, Don Braden Social Call, Jazzmeia Horn Abstractions in Lime Caverns, Michael Marcus