![]() | Bill Frisella miscellany of frisellia | ![]() |
...which contains:
- a continually expanding list of articles and interviews about/with Bill Frisell [updated 18-xi-13]
- the Klein guitar site's feature on two of Bill's CDs, and his former collection of instruments from Klein; plus: other guitar-related pages
- radio broadcasts and podcasts; [updated 17-x-11]
- The Guitar Artistry... video;
- Bill Frisell: An Anthology book of compositions;
- Martin Lane's Bill Frisell Transcriptions;
- an AU sample of the Quartet live at the 1996 North Sea Jazz Festival;
- an updated [17-x-11] list of recordings, recent and ancient, a few of which are not mentioned in other discographies, or made reference to in the Song Finder [elswhere in this suite of URLs]


- Barry Cleveland: "Swirling in Circles: Bill Frisell Surfs Space-Time via Lennon, Lloyd, Big Sur, Motian, and More" in Guitar Player 47(10) Oct 2013, pp44-46,49-51
includes much equiment discussion, plus photos of various Tele-type guitars - Joe Charupakorn: "Off the deep end" in Premier Guitar 17(6) Jun 2012, pp95-100
- Eric Fine: "Anything's Possible" in Downbeat, 78(9) Sep 2011, pp28-31
includes full page photo by Monica Frisell. - Henry Yates: "Strings Attached" in Guitarist, Issue 338 Feb 2011, pp60-62,64
in which the Jay Black shorter scale Tele custom with DeArmond pic-ups is once more referenced, as is another Tele-shaped instrument made by Rick Kelly of Carmine Street Guitars. - Barry Cleveland: "Bill Frisell" in Guitar Player, 43(9) Sep 2009, pp38-40,42
in which equipment is discussed, adding a Boss DD-4 and a Z.Vex Fuzz Factory to the list below. Teles (including the Jay Black shorter scale custom) and Jaguars are mentioned. - Barry Cleveland: "Bill Frisell Interview Outtakes: Working With Paul Motian and Greg Leisz" in Guitar Player (online July 2009)
- Barry Cleveland: "Bill Frisell Interview Outtakes: Scoring Three Buster Keaton Films" in Guitar Player (online July 2009)
- Anon: "The ToneZone: Bill Frisell" in GuitarBuyer Issue 88, Dec 2008 p130
Lists Bill's current (ie mid 2008) equipment as:
Fender Telecaster; ProCo Rat Distortion; Ibanez Tubescreamer; Z.Vex Ringtone TT; Line 6 DL4 Delay (my personal favourite); Boss DD-3 Digital Delay; Lexicon MPX100; Fender Deluxe Reverb. - John Bungey: "Bill Frisell: the man with the golden guitar" in The Times 10 Nov 2008
- Mo Nazam: "Finding your voice" in Guitarist Issue 309, Nov 2008 pp66-68
- Ted Panken: "Homecoming in Umbria" in Downbeat, 75(10) Sep 2011, pp34-36,38-39
- Ted Panken: "In conversation with ron miles & bill frisell" on jazz.com, transcript of a radio interview on WKCR 14 Aug 2008
- Chris Dahlen: "Frisell freak out" in The Wire (newspaper), 27 Feb 2008
- Anon: "In conversation with All Hat’s composer, Grammy- winner Bill Frisell"on/@ All Hat - the movie, undated but website © 2008. Includes embedded elements of the soundtrack.
- Michael D. Ayers: "The Art of the (Frisell) Trio" in Village Voice, 4 Dec 2007
- Nenad Georgievski: "Bill Frisell: Pursuing Beauty" on/@ allaboutjazz, 1 Nov 2007
- Pete Callard: "Bill Frisell's Chord Style" in Guitar Technigues, Issue 142, Aug 2007 pp76-78
- Evan Haga: "Trio in Motian" in Jazz Times, 37(6), Aug 2007 pp50-56
- Danny Barnes: "Music is Good: An interview with Bill Frisell" in The Fretboard Journal, Issue 4, Nov 2006 pp14-22
- Graham Hazelwood: "More than Jazz" in Guitar & Bass, 16 (11) Jan 2006, pp64-66
- Adam Levy: "13 QUESTION METHOD: BILL FRISELL" @ adamlevy.com, circa late 2005?
- Andy Robson: "the far side of frisell" in Jazzwise, No. 91 Oct 2005, pp40-43
- Paul De Barros: "Weird sounds from Seattle" in Downbeat, 72(7) Jul 2005, pp38-40,42,44-45
- John Ephland: "Bill Frisell's perfect world" in Relix Magazine, Jun 2005
- Alexander Varty: "Offbeat - Frisell keeps ‘em guessing " oon///@@ Georgia Straight , 23 Jun 2005
- Lloyd Peterson: "The Message is Music: A Conversation with Bill Frisell" in Earshot Jazz, 21(5) Jun 2005, pp4,17,22
- Blair Jackson: "Loudon Wainwright III - the folk music great in a new musical dimension" on/@ SF Gate, 1 Apr 2005
- Derk Richardson: "Artistic Inspiration: Bill Frisell gets a real band out of Gerhard Richter-inspired music project" on/@ SF Gate, 3 Feb 2005
- Celeste Sunderland : "Bill Frisell's Big Ocean" on/@ allaboutjazz: New York, No. 29 Sep 2004 p9. Also available in PDF
- Bob Young: "Declassified: Guitarist Frisell flouts categories" in Boston Herald, 30 April 2004
- Bill Beuttler: "Openness to other genres takes a former purist far" in Boston Globe, 30 April 2004
- Anon: "TIME Special Advertising Feature: Bill Frisell, Creators at Carnegie" in TIME magazine, Mar 2004
See also NPR radio broadcasts of this concert - Phil Johnson: "Bill Frisell: Me? Inventive? Try playing with the Super Rail Band of Mali..." in Independent on Sunday, 29 Feb 2004
- Fred Jung: "A Fireside chat with Bill Frisell" on/@ allaboutjazz, 21 Feb 2004
- Robin Denselow: "Welcome to my world" in The Guardian, 19 Feb 2004
- Banning Eyre: "Bill Frisell interviewed at Experience Music Project, Seattle, WA 2003" on/@ Afropop Worldwide, 2003 [?]
- Frank Goodman: "Interview with Bill Frisell" on/@ Pure Music, 2003 [?]
transcript also available in PDF - Aaron Steinberg: "Bill Frisell - Nothing to talk about" in JazzTimes, Jul/Aug 2003
- John Ephland: "Outlaw Bill" - Frisell assembles a new international musical possein Downbeat, 70(6) Jun 2003, pp44-47
- Jamie Renton: "Top of the Bill" in Froots, 24(7/8) Jan/Feb 2003, pp35,37
- Jude Gold: "The Big Bang" in Guitar Player, 36(12) Dec 2002, pp92-96,98,100
in which "Bill Frisell helps you unleash an ever-expanding universe of melodic, harmonic, and textural possibilities". Includes 16 examples of same. - Geoffrey Himes: "Wide Open Spaces - Bill Frisell Finds the Jazz Vibe in Country Music's Roomy Expanse" in Baltimore City Paper Online, 9 October 2002
- Francis Davis: "Unironic" in Atlantic Monthly, Jul/Aug 2002. [See also @ songtone]
- Andy Robson: "the QUIET man" in Jazzwise, No. 54 Jun 2002, pp30-33
- Richard Williams: "Let your fingers do the talking" in The Guardian, 18 May 2002
- Scott Nygaard: "Expect the Unexpected" in Acoustic Guitar, No 113 May 2002, pp48-51,55-57
(plus transcription of Moon River, pp 52-54) - Marc Ribot: "Bill Frisell" in BOMB magazine, No 79 Sping 2002, pagination unknown
- Jude Gold: "Bill Frisell - Seattle's Super Sonic" in Guitar Player, 36(2) Feb 2002, pp47,49
- John Cratchley: "A sound investment - Bill Frisell at 50" in Avant, Issue 19 Summer 2001, pp52-54
- Richard Seven: "The Sound of One Man Dreaming - Guitarist Bill Frisell invents music without borders" in The Seattle Times: Pacific Northwest Magazine, 22 Apr 2001
- Mike Brannon: "The Textural Minimalist redefines American music" on/@ allaboutjazz, Mar 2001 [? - also for a while @ FUSE Online until it wasn't anymore!]
- Richard Gehr: "Bill Frisell Mixes Country, Horns On Blues Dream" in SonicNet Jazz News, 20 Jan 2001
- Bill Milkowski: : "Solo-flex: Bill Frisell steps into the spotlight" on Guitar.com, undated - c2000?
- Darrin Fox: "A Town of One" in Guitar Player, 34(8) Aug 2000, pp33-34
- Matthew Carlin: "A Conversation with Marc Ribot and Bill Frisell" in Knitting Factory Knotes, May - June 2000 *
- Brian Glasser: "Listening post - turn down the amp" in Jazzwise, Issue 32 May 2000, pp30-21
- John Ephland: "Screams and whispers: the music of Bill Frisell" in Downbeat, 67(1) Jan 2000, p24
- Adam Levy: "Post Modern Americana - Bill Frisell digs into roots music" in Guitar Player, 33(9) Sep 1999, pp66-70
- Josef Woodard: "eXPAnding the universe (the GREY AREA) SCOFIELD & FRISELL" in Downbeat, pp36-39*
- Dan Ouellette: "Jazz Album Of The Year" (ie: Nashville) in Downbeat , Aug 1998, pp52-54*
- H. Phillips Hoffman: "Lee Townsend's Latest Project" in Music From the Four corners, Spring 1998 pp6-7 (Borders Books free publication).*
- H. Phillips Hoffman: "Bill Frisell: From the Far Side, inside and out" in Music From the Four Corners, Spring 1998 pp4-5 (Borders Books free publication).*
- Roberta Penn: "For Frisell, innovation can mean reaching beyond jazz circles" in The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 27 Mar 1998 p8 *
- Derk Richardson: "Bill Frisell: Jazz-rock guitar's Clark Kent" in SF Gate - Entertainment, 26 Mar 1998
- Andrew Bartlett: "Bill Frisell: Mystery to yearn for" in Earshot Jazz, 14(3) Mar 1998, pp1,6-7
- Howard Mandel: "Joe Lovano: Making History" in Downbeat, Jan 1998, pp17-21*
- Dan Ouellette: "A jazzman in Nashville - the new acoustic adventures of Bill Frisell" in Acoustic Guitar, No. 57 Sep 1997, pp66-67,70-73,89-90
(Plus a transcription of Brother pp68-69) - Myrna Petlicki: "Flirting with bluegrass" in Pioneer Press: Diversions (Chicago area), (Summer 1997)*
- William Stephenson: "On the road to Bill Frisell" in Jazziz, 14(5) May 1997, pp40-45
(Cover drawn by Bill; full page review of Kenny Wheeler's Angel Song p66) - J. Macnie: "Jazz Blue notes: Freewheeling Bill Frisell give Nashville a nod" in Billboard Magazine, 12 Apr 1997 pp29-30.*
- J. Rotondi et al: "The dirty thirty - guitar's most subversive terrorists, tweakers & troublemakers" in Guitar Player 31(1) Jan 1997 p45-6 - See also:
- Bill Frisell: "Phrase shifters - Wring out the ring" in Guitar Player, 31(1) Jan 1997, p76
(Bill provides an eight bar example of his harp-like arpeggiation) - S. Ollivier: "Mise en sons: Bill Frisell" in Jazz Magazine, Nov 1996 p28*
- Anon. "44th annual DB critics poll: And the winners are..." in Downbeat, August 1996. p32.*
- J. Macnie: "Jazz guitarist Frisell forms foursome for Nonesuch set" in Billboard Magazine, 13 Apr 1996 p12+ *
- Dan Ouellette: "Bill Frisell: Reckless introvert" in Down Beat, 63(4) Apr 1996, pp16-20
- Matt Resnicoff: "Free radical: the unpredictable world of Bill Frisell" in Guitar Player, 30(1) Jan 1996 pp81-4
- J. Woodward: "Victoriaville: XIIe Festival international de musique actuelle, du 18 au 22 mai" in Jazz Hot Sep 1995 p19*
- M. Rosenstein: "Observations: Victoriaville Festival 1995" in Cadence Jul 1995 pp36-38*
- Joe Gore: "Lee Townsend - the passion of improvisation" in Guitar Player, Jul 1995 pp67-68
(Interview with LT, producer of several BF sessions) - Paul Tingen: "Oh super man" in The Guitar Magazine, 5(9) 1995 pp28-30
- U. Umberto: "Frisell en ecre" in Jazz Magazine, Jun 1995 p5*
- F. Bouchard: "Keaton shoots, Frisell scores" in Down Beat 62(4) Apr 1995 p14*
- J.M. Proust: "Les rencontres du samedi soir sur Europe 1: Morceaux choisis" in Jazz Magazine, Mar 1995 p81*
- R. Grosman: "Bill Frisell: La premiere seance" (interview) in Jazz Hot, March 1995, p54-5*
- F. Goaty: "Bill Frisell: flashbacks sans cinema" in Jazz Magazine, Mar 1995 pp22-4*
- J. Schwerin: "Bill Frisell: stumfilmskompositoer" Musik (Sweden), Jan 1995 p16-18*
- Tony Herrington: "Bill Frisell" in The Wire, No. 129 Nov 1994 p14
- J. Scherwin: "Fri konversation" in Musik (Sweden), Sep 1994 p11*
- L. Seger: "En spjuver paa klarinett" Orkester Journalen, May 1994 p14*
- F. Goaty: "Sco & Billy the Kid" in Jazz Magazine, May 1994 p8-9*
- Peter Watrous: "Eclectic composer gives Buster Keaton a modern voice" in New York Times, 24 Feb 1994 pC13*
- B. Ratliff: "Jazz '93: God is in the gestures" in Village Voice, 23 Nov 1993 p J7*
- J. Arndt: "Fr, Fr, Frisell: Gedanken zur Musik von Bill Frisell" in Jazz Podium, May 1993, p5-7+*
- Dan Ouellete: "Blindfold test" in Down Beat, May 1993 p48*
- Bill Milkowski: "Bill Frisell: the whole picture" in Jazz Times, No. 4 1993 p35-6*
- Rick Batey: "Bill Frisell: Faith, chops, hilarity" in Guitarist, 9(10) Apr 1993, pp74-75,77-78,80
- F. Goaty: "Frisell" (interview) in Jazz Magazine, Mar 1993 pp27-8*
- J.L. Cornolli: "Reve refrigere" in Jazz Magazine, Mar 1993 pp29-30*
- Various: "The 100 greatest guitarists of the 20th Century" in Musician, Feb 1993 p53*
- Kenny Mathieson: "Bill is god" in The Wire, No.108 Feb 1993, pp26-28
- M. Rosenstein: "Observations (Victoriaville Festival 1992)" in Cadence Dec 1992. pp21-4+.*
- A. Schmitz: "Bill Frisell" (interview) in Jazz Podium, Dec 1992 pp3-6+*
- D. Ribouillault: "Bill Frisell et Egberto Gismonti au Theatre de la Ville" in Guitare, 41(10) 1992*
- L. Giraudo: "Paul Motian (Hyeres)" in Jazz Magazine, Oct 1992 p16*
- Larry Birnbaum: "Mingus meditations: Hal Willner's Weird Nightmare"in Down Beat, Oct 1992 pp30-33*
- Joe Gore: "Let's get lost - Touring the harmonic backroads with Bill Frisell" in Guitar Player, 26(7) Jul 1992, pp62-64, 66
9 examples of Bill's musical techniques - James Rotondi: "Bill Frisell & John Scofield - a meeting of spontaneous minds" in Guitar Player, 26(7) Jul 1992, pp54-56, 58-60
- Anon: "Live! (Johnny D's , Somerville, MA)" in Jazz Times, No.6 1992 p60*
- C. Bergstroem: "Bill Frisell lyssnar, blandar och ger" in Orkester Journalen, March 1992, p41-2*
- Howard Mandel: "No semi, no roadies, no set list" in Downbeat, March 1992 pp20-24*
- Andy Widders-Ellis: "Bill Frisell" in Guitar Player, 26(1) Jan 1992, pp52-53
As one of the "25 players who shook the world", Bill's previous GP interviews are snipped, reformatted and re-presented - P. Deschepper et al: "Pourquoi ils aiment Bill Frisell" in Jazz magazine, Oct 1991 pp28-31*
- H. Kumpf: "John Abercrombie, Bill Frisell, John McLaughlin" in Jazz Podium, Jun 1991, p40*
- Jim Macnie: "Talent in Action" in Billboard Magazine, 102(49) 8 Dec 1990 p41
- Bill Milkowski: "Bill Frisell - Sonic sculptor carves a new niche" in Guitar Player, 24(12) Dec 1990, pp44-46,48,50,52,133
- D. Michel and F. Goaty: "Frisell entre les sept" (blindfold test) in Jazz Magazine, June 1990 pp62-63*
- G. P. Chapin "Future frets: a survey" (interview) in Ear Magazine, Apr 1990 pp26-31*
- Peter Watrous: "Bill Frisell's progress in music's Avant-Garde" in New York Times25 May 1990 pC14*
- J. Woodward: "Success will never spoil Bill Frisell" in Jazz Times, Sep 1989 p9+*
- G. Rouy: "Frisell: le souffle dans les cordes" in Jazz Magazine, Sep 1989 p33*
- Gene Santoro: "Jazz Special: Monk's young" in Village Voice, 29 Aug 1989 pJ19*
- P.N. Wilson: "...gelegentlich auch Jazz: 18 Internationales New Jazz Festival Moers" in NZ, Jul-Aug 1989 p58*
- T. Moon: "Bill Frisell: a shy guitar eclectic stages a quiet revolution" in Musician,Jul 1989 p92*
- Jonathan Coe: "He who hesitates...er..." in The Wire, No. 65 Jul 1989, pp36-39
- B. Ogan: "Stargastspiel zum 35 jaehrigen Jubilaeum des Nuernberger Jazz-Studio: Bill Frisell-Hank Roberts" in Jazz Podium, Jun 1989 p33*
- John Diliberto: "Bill Frisell: guitars & scatterations" in Down Beat, 56(5) May 1989, pp16-19
(Also features Joe Dennison's transcription of Bill's solo on Evidence from Paul Motian's Monk in MotianCD pp56-57) - Gene Santoro: "Avant Gardean angel" in Guitar World, 10(5) May 1989, pp75-78,121-122*
- Gene Santoro: "Bill Frisell" in Taxi Magazine, May 1989, p33*
- Tom Moon: "A jazz guitarist stands alone in class of sidemen" in The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 23 1989*
- M. Chenard. "Festival international de Musicque actuelle de Victoriaville" in Jazz Podium, December 1988, pp52-53*
- J. Suess: "Avantgarde im Arri" in Jazz Podium November 1988, p39*
- K. Whitehead: "Six-strings for six (Lookout for Hope)" in Downbeat, June 1988, p 30*
- A. Jones: "Bill Frisell: The New Faces" in Coda, Apr-May 1988, pp14-16*
- Tom Surowicz: "Frisell bringing guitar wizardry to Walker"in Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 9, 1988*
- R. Geisenhanslueke: "Marc Johnson's Bass Desires" in Jazz Podium April 1987, pp22-23*
- Gene Santoro: "Blindfold test" in Downbeat, April 1987, p53*
- Brian Morton: "A shy guy with a guitar" in The Wire, No. 36 Feb 1987, pp10-11,58
- Dan Forte: "Henry Kaiser and Bill Frisell: Truth Or Consequences" in Guitar Player, 20(6) Jun 1986, pp98,100-103
Discusses the making of `Truth Or Consequences', the GP Soundpage #21, including a block diagram of the composition - W. Gratzer: "Tim Berne - Bill Frisell" in Jazz Podium, May 1986, p24.*
- Howard Mandel: "Bill Frisell: In search of the Lost Chord and other sound effects" in Down Beat, 53(4) Apr 1986, pp19-21, 61
(Also features a review of Smash & Scatteration, and John Scofield's "Blindfold Test", with Smile On Youamongst the 8 tracks discussed) - R.J. Smith: "Swing shift: dark shadows" in Village Voice, February 4th, 1986. p76.*
- Josef Woodard: "Bill Frisell: ECM's lyrical `house guitaist'" in Guitar Player, 19(4) Apr 1985, pp45-49,52
- Anon: "Waxing on: Legato legacy" in Downbeat, January 1985, pp37-39.*
- R. Summers: "Profile: Bill Frisell" in Downbeat, February 1984. pp46-7.*
- Chip Stern: "Bill Frisell's toothpaste guitar: Oozing through cracks in time" in Musician, July 1983, p82*

The somewhat self-explanatory Klein Profile: BILL FRISELL by Don Ayers. Everything you might want to know about what, at the time, were Bill's main guitars - and some other stuff, too. The guitars were subsequently sold-on by Bill and now owned by a private collector based in the UK.
Other guitar-related pages:
- Andersen Stringed Instruments
Reknowned builder of archtop guitars, flattop guitars and mandolins, Steven Andersen made Bill's "Little Archie" in 1996, as illustrated by Kevin Ellsworth's photo. - D'Addario strings
As endorsed by Bill - Yanuziello Stringed Instruments
At some point around the cusp of 2003/04, Bill came into possession of a Yanuziello spruce-top, hollow bodied electric guitar, as evidenced by Daniel Sheehan - Gary Brawer details the set-up on Bill's then newly-acquired 1974 Fender Telecaster in this December 2003 article from Guitar Player
- For some while now, Bill has been using Tacoma's Papoose "thing" and a baritone guitar, plus, of course, his many Fender Telecasters, as the transcript of this October 2005 conversation details
Not sure how long this will stay around, but as of October 2011, Seattle's Fretboard Journal presents it's Podcast No. 43, featuring a 30 minutes interview with Bill, moments before his departure on a Fall tour of pretty much everywhere.
Jazz on 3 from the BBC has an on-going commitment to broadcast Bill's appearances in the UK; for quite some while the 2005 London Jazz Festival appearance at the Barbican, accompanied by violinist Jenny Scheinmann and lap steel/pedal steel guitarist Greg Leisz (which took the form of a tribute to John Lennon) was available online; it's now one of the download series from songtone.
NPR - "an internationally acclaimed producer and distributor of noncommercial news, talk, and entertainment programming" broadcast highlights of The Intercontinentals' Creators at Carnegie concert, in September 2003; it has also produced this audio profile of Bill, presented by Rick Karr; and "Intersections: 'Bumpin' into a Guitar Legend" - Bill's thoughts on Jazz Maestro Wes Montgomery. On October 19, 2007, Bill appeared on Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz radio show. And on 3 September 2008 (my silver wedding anniversary, fact fans) the trio of Paul Motian, Bill Frisell, Joe Lovano was broadcast "Live At The Village Vanguard".
Radio station KCRW has archived a Real Audio version of Bill's Morning Becomes Eclecticappearance, 8 January 1998.
NB - URL updated Dec 2007
WNYC - New York Public Radio has highlights of the New Sounds Live concert, including new music for silent films by the Bill Frisell Trio [featuring Kenny Wollesen on drums and Tony Scherr on bass] recorded at the World Financial Center's Winter Garden, as part of the 2004 New York Guitar Festival. Other pieces have been presented in a subsequent broadcast. | ![]() |
Hear also these NY Guitar Festival Marathon 2002 performance by Bill Frisell and Greg Leisz: |
Bill Frisell
The Guitar Artistry of Bill Frisell, Rittor Music/Warner Bros 1996
Bill Frisell - guitar
Kermit Driscoll - bass
Joey Baron - drums
This video is arranged in six "chapters", each segment dealing with different aspects of Bill's personalised approach to harmony, rhythm, use of effects (delays, looping etc) and so on. An accompanying booklet contains exercises, and transcripts for the songs included on the tape:
- When We Go
- Strange Meeting
- Rag
- The Days of Wine and Roses
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Martin Lane's Bill Frisell Transcriptions
Available as PDF files, Martin has transcribed a number of Bill's solos over tunes featured on the following recordings:
- On Broadway, Volume One
- On Broadway, Volume Two
- On Broadway, Volume Three
- Monk In Motian
- Bill Evans JMT
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Other records from the last few years featuring Bill Frisell and not included elsewhere (with input and promptings from Martin Lane):
Arild Andersen
Molde Concert, ECM 2000
Bill Frisell - guitar
John Taylor - piano
Arild Andersen - double-bass
Alphonse Mouzon - drums
A live concert recorded at the 1981 Molde Jazz Festival, this CD reissue "adds more than 20 minutes of previously unreleased material" and restotes "the original dramaturgy of the performance".
Joey Baron
We'll soon find out, Intuition 1999
Joey Baron - drums
Arthur Blythe - alto saxophone
Ron Carter - bass
Bill Frisell - guitar
Joey Baron
Down Home, Intuition 1997
Joey Baron - drums
Arthur Blythe - alto saxophone
Ron Carter - bass
Bill Frisell - guitar
Don Byron
Romance with the Unseen, Emd/Blue Note 1999
Don Byron - clarinet
Bill Frisell - guitar
Jack DeJohnette - drums
Drew Gress - bass
Vinicius Cantuaria
Vinicius, TransparentMusic 2001
Bill appears on three tracks: Ele e Carioac, Quase Choro and Nova de Sete, credited as:
Bill Frisell - guitar
along with:
Vinicius Cantuaria - vocals, guitars, percussion, keyboards
et al
Vinicius Cantuaria
Tucuma, Verve 1999
Bill is one of the many musicians guesting on this excellent record. He appears on two tracks: Amor Brasileiro and Tucuma
The line-ups include:
Bill Frisell - electric guitar
Vinicius Cantuaria - vocal, acoustic guitar, percussion
Joey Baron - drums
et al
Ron Carter Sextet
Orfeu, Blue Note 1999
Ron Carter - bass
Houston Person - tenor sax
Bill Frisell - guitar
Stephen Scott - piano
Payton Crossley - drums
Steve Kroon - percussion
Crazy Backwards Alphabet
Crazy Backwards Alphabet, SST 1987
Bill is one of the innumerable musicians guesting on this Henry Kaiser record. According to Artur Novak, his one appearance is on track 16: The Same Thing [only available on the CD version from the mid-90's]
The line-up is
Bill Frisell - guitar
Henry Kaiser - guitar
Michael Maksymenko - drums
J.A. Deane
These Times, Zerx Records 2000
Recorded Live at The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA - 5th October 1988
J.A. Deane - trombone/electronics, multiple drum machines
Bill Frisell - electric guitar
Terry Rolleri - electric guitars
Robben Ford
Blues Connotation, ITMP 1996
Bill appears on five of the eight tracks: my thanks to Bryan Aaker for letting me know about this one
Robben Ford - guitar
Ralph Towner - synth
Julian Prister - trombone
Bill Frisell - guitar
Kenny Garrett - alto saxophone
Charlie Haden, Anthony Cox - bass
Jerry Granelli - drums, synth

The Sweetest Punch - The new songs of Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach, arranged by Bill Frisell, Decca 1999
Brian Blade - drums and percussion
Don Byron - clarinet, bass clarinet
Billy Drewes - alto saxophone
Curtis Fowlkes - trombone
Bill Frisell - electric and acoustic guitars
Viktor Krauss - bass
Ron Miles - trumpet
with:
Elvis Costello and Cassandra Wilson - special guest vocals
Jim Hall
Dialogues, Telarc 1995
Bill appears on the first two tracks: `Frisell Frazzle'; and `Simple Things', with:
Jim Hall - guitar
Bill Frisell - guitar
Scott Colley - bass
Andy Watson - drums
Fred Hersch and Bill Frisell Songs We Know, Nonesuch 1998 Fred Hersch - piano Bill Frisell - guitars | ![]() |
Robin Holcomb
The Big Time, Nonesuch 2002
Robin Holcomb - vocals, piano
Tim Young, - acoustic & electric guitars
Bill Frisell - acoustic & electric guitars
Danny Barnes - electric guitar, banjo, background vocals
Eyvind Kang - viola
Doug Wieselman - clarinet, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone
Dave Carter - trumpet
Steve Moore - trombone
Wayne Horvitz - Hammond B-3 organ
Keith Lowe - acoustic & electric basses
Andy Roth - drums
Tucker Martine - tambourine
Kate McGarrigle, Anna McGarrigle, Julie Wolf - background vocals
Norah Jones Come Away With Me, Parlophone 2002Bill plays on track 13 `The Long Day Is Over', credited as Bill Frisell - guitar | ![]() |
Living Daylights
electric rosary, LiquidCity 2000
Jessica Lurie - saxophones, flutes
Arne Livingston - basses
Dale Fanning - drums, percussion
with:
Bill Frisell - electric guitar on tracks 1, 5, 6, & 8
Ashley Maher
hi, Virgin 1990
Bill plays on track 5 `tick tock', credited as
Bill Frisell - solo guitar
Mike Metheny
Blue Jay Sessions, Headfirst Records 1981
Mike Metheny - flugelhorn
Dick Odgren - acoustic & electric piano
Rufus Reid - acoustic bass
Bill Frisell - electric guitar
Jim Odgren - alto saxophone (on Games)
John Riley - drums
as told to me by Marc Morvan, April 2000
Ron Miles
Woman's Day, Gramavision 1997
Ron Miles - trumpet
Bill Frisell - guitar
Artie Moore - bass
Rudy Royston - drums
with:
Todd Ayers - guitar
Kent McLagen - bass
Mark Harris - bass clarinet
Eric Gunnison - piano
Paul Motian Trio
trio i sm, JMT 1994
Paul Motian - drums
Joe Lovano - tenor saxophone
Bill Frisell - guitar
with:
Dewey Redman - tenor sax
Paul Motian Trio
At the Village Vanguard, JMT 1995
Paul Motian - drums
Joe Lovano - tenor saxophone
Bill Frisell - guitar & guitar synthesizer
Paul Motian Trio
Sound Of Love, Winter & Winter 1997
Paul Motian - drums
Joe Lovano - tenor saxophone
Bill Frisell - electric guitar
Paul Motian
The Windmills of Your Mind, Winter & Winter 2011
Paul Motian - drums
Bill Frisell - electric guitar
Petra Haden - vocals
Thomas Morgan - bass
Karen Pernick
Apartment 12, Shanachie 1996
Bill appears on two songs: `love's a house' and `salty stones'
Karen Pernick - guitar, vocals
David Keenan - electric guitar, banjo
Bill Frisell - electric guitar
Dan Tyak - pedal dobro, pedal steel
Eyvind Kang - violin
Jami Sieber - electric cello, background vocals
Wayne Horvitz - Hammond B3, piano
Jeff Leonard - bass
Andy Roth - drums
John Bush - percussion
Robin Holcomb, Laura Love, Julie Wolf - background vocals
Holly Palmer
Holly Palmer, Warners/Reprise 1996
Bill appears on two songs: `five little birds' and `oxblood 2x4s'
Holly Palmer - vocals
and about 15 others including:
Bill Frisell - electric guitar
Kelly Joe Phelps
Slingshot Professionals, Rykodisc 2003
Bill appears on two songs: `Not so far to go' and `Cardboard box of batteries'
Kelly Joe Phelps - vocals, acoustic guitar
and a bunch of fine folk, including:
Bill Frisell - electric guitar, loop
Hank Roberts
Black Pastels, Winter & Winter 2002 [originally JMT 1988]
Ray Anderson - Trombone
Tim Berne - Sax (Alto)
Mark Dresser - Bass
Robin Eubanks - Trombone
Hank Roberts - Fiddle, Cello, Guitar (Bass), Vocals
Joey Baron - Percussion, Drums
Bill Frisell - Banjo, Guitar, Guitar (12 String)
David Sanborn
Inside, Warners/Reprise 1996
Bill appears on one song: `aint no sunshine'
David Sanborn - alto sax
Bill Frisell - electric guitar
and who knows how many others others, including:
Sting - vocals
The Mathilde Santing Ensemble
Out of this dream, Megadisc(?) 1987
Mathilde Santing - vocals
Bill Frisell - guitar [tracks 1-3-4-5-6-7-8-10-11-12]
Rolf Hermsen - guitar
Fernando Saunders and Simon Planting - bass
Peter Meuris - keyboards
Michael Vatcher - percussion
plus
Sebastiaan Koolhoven - Michael Moore - Greg Moore - Sharon Freeman - et al on miscellaneous percussion, woodwinds, horns etc.
My thanks to Hans van de Waterwater for infoming me of this, which includes two tracks arranged by Bill:
Todd Rundgren's Love of the common man; and Tom Waits' Broken bicycles
There is also a related out-takes release called Out Of This Dream: A Third Side, on which Bill reputedly appears.
Douglas September
Ten Bulls, Samson 1998
Douglas September - vocals
Bill Frisell - guitar
Wayne Horvitz - keyboards
Michael Rhodes - bass
Michael Shrieve - drums & percussion
David Torn - long distance loops and textures [5 tracks]

Covered, Infrasound Collective 2002
Bill plays on most of this CD, particularly the closing instrumental [Lonesome Prospect] with Sarah's father on violin
Bill Frisell - electric and papoose guitars
Triode
Triode, Baba Records 1978-79?
Bill Frisell - guitar
Kermit Driscoll - bass
Vinnie Johnson - drums
Somewhat obscure and 3rd hand from Craig Bishop via Martin Lane.
A Belgian lp, released as #BR001j (and possibly not called Triode, which is the name of the group, I think, and quite possibly Bill's earliest appearance on record.
Various
Burt Bacharach: Great Jewish Music,Tzadik 1997 (2 cd set)
Bill Frisell - guitar: What The World Needs Now Is Love
Various
Guitarmusic, JMT 1995
Track 9 - Don't Explain, performed by
Paul Motian - drums
Bill Frisell - guitar
Joe Lovano - tenor saxophone
"Previously Not Released", recorded at the same sessionsas Paul Motian Trio, At the Village Vanguard, JMT 1995
Kenny Wheeler
Angel Song, ECM 1997
Kenny Wheeler - trumpet, flugelhorn
Lee Konitz - alto saxophone
Bill Frisell - guitar
Dave Holland - double-bass
Michael White
Motion Pictures, Intuition 1997
Michael White - violin
Bill Frisell - guitar
Kenny Wheeler
Angel Song, ECM 1997
Kenny Wheeler - trumpet, flugelhorn
Lee Konitz - alto saxophone
Bill Frisell - guitar
Dave Holland - double-bass
John Zorn
Masada Guitars, Tzadik 2003
Bill Frisell - guitar (tracks 1,4,7,10,14,17,20)
Marc Ribot - guitar (tracks 3,6,9,12,13,16,18,19,21)
Tim Sparks - guitar (tracks 2,5,8,11,15)
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