BRUCE FORMAN
“Bruce Forman is one of the great lights of our age.” Barney Kessel, Jazz Times
“Bruce Forman is a wonderful guitarist; extremely versatile and very musical…a first-rate accompanist and soloist.” Kenny Burrell
Bruce
Forman’s guitar style has been an important part of the international jazz scene
for more than two decades. He has been featured as leader as well as sideman
at most of the prestigious festivals and concert venues throughout the world.
His numerous recording and performing credits include the likes of Bobby Hutcherson,
Ray Brown, Freddie Hubbard, Richie Cole, Joe Henderson, Barney Kessel, and others.
Known for his swinging bop-style phrasing and inventive harmonizations, his
ability to work in a variety of settings keeps him in constant demand. His guitar
work is featured throughout Clint Eastwood’s Academy Award-winning film, Million
Dollar Baby .
His devotion to sharing his knowledge—particularly
with children—has been a constant throughout his career. Having taught since
his late teens, he is keenly aware of the needs of developing musicians and
is personally connected to all of his students, many of whom have moved on to
successful careers as recording and performing artists. He has served as ‘artist
in residence’ at numerous music workshops worldwide, has conducted seminars
in conservatories and universities across four continents, is in residence at
USC's Thornton School of Music and a longstanding member of the Monterey Jazz
Festival Education Program.
In January 2000, he founded JazzMasters
Workshop, a music-mentoring program that is free-of-charge to student-age musicians.
Beginning in 2001, JazzMasters achieved non-profit 501(c)(3) status and has
provided more than 1,200 workshops for children of diverse ages, abilities and
backgrounds. Through JazzMasters Workshops’ auspices, musicians in communities
throughout the country and many of the world’s greatest touring and recording
artists have had the opportunity to inspire, nurture and interact with the upcoming
generation. In June 2003, the Jazz Journalist’s Association recognized this
work by bestowing an award for “Service To and Beyond Jazz.”
Bruce Forman’s music publications exemplify his passion for music and educating. The Jazz Guitarists Handbook , (GSP Publications), is a critically acclaimed method book that clarifies the concepts of jazz from a performance-based point of view. Jazz Band Guitar , (Mel Bay Publications), is a no-nonsense approach to the big band for guitarists of all levels. His video, Jazz Guitar Soloing, (GSP), encompasses the important musical aspects that make up an expressive and swinging solo.
In April 2003, his first published fiction novel, Trust Me , was released by Lost Coast Press. The story is a Faustian frolic, a guitarist’s personal odyssey through jazz, mysticism, and human folly. It has received rave reviews for its portrayal of playing music and the jazz life.
He has thirteen recordings as leader, the most recent being a self-produced issue entitled Dedication, Bootleg Vol. I , (re-released by BluJazz Records, September 2003) a selection of compositions and arrangements that reveal his personal acknowledgement of many of the musicians and experiences that shaped his music. Among his numerous recordings as sideman, Bruce was prominently featured on Ray Brown’s Some of my best fiends are Guitarists CD, released in 2002.
In 2004, Cow Bop, a jazz and western swing band featuring Bruce Forman won the Route 66 Challenge, having departed Chicago with $100 and no scheduled gigs. The band’s CD, Swingin’ Out West , received wide acclaim and charted on radio in four different categories. In early 2008, as the band's second CD, Route 66, was released to wide critical acclaim. Cow Bop has been featured at numerous jazz festivals, jazz clubs and honky tonks as well as the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, NV, the premiere event of the cowboy world.
In 2005, Bruce Forman joined the Roger Kellaway Trio, a piano, guitar, bass ensemble. The trio's CD, Heroes, was presented with the 'Prix du Jazz Classique' Award in France in 2007.