Joe Baiza
Joe Baiza | |
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Born |
California, United States | January 11, 1952
Genres | Punk rock, jazz |
Occupation(s) | Guitarist |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1980-present |
Associated acts | Saccharine Trust, Universal Congress Of, Unknown Instructors |
Joe Baiza (born January 11, 1952)[1][2] is a punk rock and jazz guitarist whom Eugene Chadbourne cites as one of the most noteworthy guitarists to emerge from the Southern California punk rock milieu.[3] Baiza is a founding member of the bands Saccharine Trust,[4] Universal Congress Of,[5] and The Mecolodiacs. He also performed guest guitar spots on several Minutemen tracks and played alongside Black Flag's Greg Ginn and Chuck Dukowski in the SST all-star jam band October Faction, recording two albums with them. Baiza was also part of the musical side project Nastassya Filippovna which featured Bob Lee (drums), Devin Sarno (bass) and Mike Watt (bass). He substituted for Nels Cline during Mike Watt's European and American tours behind his second solo album, Contemplating the Engine Room, in 1997 and 1998. Also in 1997, he and Cline played (sometimes together) in the band Solo Career with Lee (drums), Richard Derrick (bass), Walter Zooi (trumpet) and Gustavo Aguilar (percussion); other guitarists in that rotating ensemble included Mario Lalli, Woody Aplanalp and Ken Rosser. Currently, he is in the reunited Saccharine Trust as well as the improvisational unit Unknown Instructors with former Minutemen Mike Watt and George Hurley.
Opening on October 26, 2013 and running until December The Cornelius Projects in San Pedro hosts 'The Mind of Joe Baiza - Paintings, Drawings, Photographs & Artifacts
References
- ↑ Rate Your Music, Born January 1952, CA
- ↑ California Births, 1905 - 1995, Joe Eugene Baiza
- ↑ Chadbourne, Eugene. "Joe Baiza: Biography". Allmusic. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
- ↑ Robbins, Ira; Sprague, David. "Saccharine Trust". Trouser Press. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
- ↑ Robbins, Ira; Sprague, David. "Universal Congress Of". Trouser Press. Retrieved 2008-10-12.