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    Chicago-born 
    Lonnie Plaxico inherited a gift for music that was discovered and nurtured 
    early. By the age of twelve he had taught himself to play the electric bass, 
    and he was soon venturing into Chicago's music scene, renowned for its mix 
    of jazz, funk and blues. It was not long before the young musician made his 
    first recording, featuring his family's band. At the age of just fourteen, 
    having already performed alongside several prominent Chicago jazz figures, 
    Lonnie Plaxico turned professional, playing the electric and acoustic bass 
    with equal facility.  
    In 1980 
    Plaxico moved to New York and soon began to appear with such artists as
    Chet Baker, Dexter Gordon and Wynton Marsalis. His first 
    extended tenure was with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers: between 1983 
    and 1986, Lonnie performed on twelve of Blakey's albums, including the
    Grammy Award-winning, New York Scene. In 1986 he joined Jack 
    DeJohnette's Special Edition, continuing with that group until 1993. 
    Presently, Plaxico is the musical director and featured bassist for
    Cassandra Wilson; their critically acclaimed and award-winning 
    collaboration has now spanned fifteen years.  
    Plaxico's 
    recording and performance catalog is equally impressive for its caliber, 
    depth and diversity. He has appeared with such luminaries as Sonny Stitt, 
    Junior Cook, David Murray, Alice Coltrane, Stanley Turrentine, Joe Sample, 
    Abbey Lincoln, and Dizzy Gillespie. Just as noteworthy are his 
    performances with younger artists -- among them Steve Coleman, Rachelle 
    Farrell and Dianne Reeves. Lonnie has also recorded with Bill 
    Cosby, Lonnie Liston Smith, Ravi Coltrane and Barbara Dennerlein, 
    as well as his Grammy-winning collaborations with Art Blakey and Cassandra 
    Wilson. He has also recorded five critically acclaimed albums as leader.   
    
    
       
       
    
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