Ed
Mann
Percussionist Musician/Sound
Artist/Composer
Ed began playing piano and kitchenware by ear at age 3, acquired a drum
kit at age 11, played with rock, marching, orchestra, concert, pit and
big band ensembles as a teen, and studied at New England Music Camp and
The Hartt School Of Music.
Ed entered the Hartt College of Music in 1972 where he performed
symphonic, jazz, experimental and 20th Century music for a year.
Pushing the experimental edge, Ed's insightful teacher(the legendary)
Mr. Al Lepak suggested that he may do well to study under (the
legendary) John Bergamo at California Institute of the Arts. Between
his time at the Hartt College and before leaving for California, Ed and
his new friend (the now legendary) Tommy Mariano (aka Mars) toured
their new-jazz band "World Consort" throughout W. Hartford and
Southwestern MA.
At Cal Arts from 1973 -76, Ed immersed himself in experimental
contemporary American music as well as the music of Indonesia, Africa,
North and South India and myriad cross-culturally influenced
improvisational and experimental jazz and groove/free music projects.
Most notably, out of this work with fellow percussionists Larry Stein,
Gregg Johnson, Jimmy Hildebrandt, Lucky Mosko, Paul Anceau and Charles
Levin and under the spiritual guidance of John Bergamo, came the
ground-breaking cross-cultural indigenous percussion band, Repercussion
Unit.
In additional to a heavy focus in new-music percussion ensemble work,
Ed also studied the Mridangam (primary drum for South Indian Karnatic
music) and Solkattu under master drummer T. Ranganathan. Developing an
interest in mallet playing and improvisation, Ed is largely self
taught, with the help of Al Lepak, John Bergamo, Dave Samuels and Emil
Richards. It is this foundation in polyrhythmic drumming plus
multi-percussion and mallet playing with improvisation that allowed Ed
to transition into the percussion position in Frank Zappa's band in
1977.
With Frank Zappa Ed performed and recorded as percussionist,
synthesist, electronic sound designer, vocalist and programmer for
various periods of time between 1977 and 1988 in electric band, small
ensemble and orchestral environments. Ed is said to be the most
recorded musician in Zappa's catalog.
Ed has also performed and/or recorded with Mark Isham, Rickie Lee
Jones, Andy Summers, Kenny Loggins, Ambrosia,Tammy Wynette, Los Lobos,
Blotto, John Cage, Bill Bruford, Shadowfax, Frogg Cafe, Wrong Object,
Project Object, The Grandmothers, London Symphony Orchestra, Don
Ellis, Repercussion Unit, Lou Harrison, Don Preston, Bruce
Fowler, Rumdummies and a host of L.A. film composers including Jeff
Rona, Hans Zimmer, Klaus Badelt, Harry Gregson Williams, CJ Vanston and
others.
Ed's interest in the resonance of ringing metal objects evolved from
cymbal playing to the use of gongs and found objects. Gradually
bringing these sounds to Yoga Schools and alternative health
practitioners, in 1988 Ed began an association with European gong
manufacturer Paiste which lead to a 12 year association from 1992 -
2004, in which Ed functioned as audio archiver, product specialist and
interface with the holistic community for Paiste America. In 2005, Ed
began an official association with Italian Gong, bell and cymbal maker
UFIP.
Ed's Gong and Resonance presentations have been well received by The
National Association of Music Therapists, Don Campbell's Sound Schools,
The Whole Life Expositions,The Wellness Center for Research and
Education, Berkshire Museum, Abode of the Message, Ke Kumu at Mauna
Lani, Barton's Crossing, Berkshire Medical Center, The Lichtenstein
Center for the Arts, the Noah Center, Southern Berkshire Community
Center, Kripalu, Santa Monica Yoga, Yoga West and Santa Barbara Yoga
and countless individual clients.
As a Sound Designer Ed has created digital content libraries and
programs for Wireless Developer, E-mu, Tell Me, Beatnik, FineCut
Productions, Creative, National Young Audiences, Paiste, and Frank
Zappa. Perhaps most notable is Ed's creation of E-mu's critically
acclaimed Planet Earth, Old Wold Instruments, World Expedition and
Orchestral Virtuoso Percussion sound sets, as well as contributions to
Composer, XL&7 Vintage Keyboards and Emulator X.
Ed has scored independent films for Finecut Productions, National Young
Audiences, Midnite Chimes Productions, Knight Owl entertainment, and a
host of one-off indie production companies. His music was also featured
in the 1993 remake of The Wrong Man featuring Rosanna Arquette.
Winner of top awards in Modern Drummer Magazine Reader's polls, Ed has
released 5 critically acclaimed CDs of original music, composes music
and sound for interactive media and film, and is active internationally
as a performer, sound artist, consultant and workshop facilitator. He
currently lives in Western MA and performs regularly with his band Dub
Jazz Unit,
incorporating a cross-pollination of musical influences from around the
world.