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1952 |
born
in Woodriver, Illinois, on January 26 |
| 1966 |
moves
to New Orleans, picks up electric bass |
| 1967-1974 |
begins
working with rock and blues bands |
| 1974 |
graduates
from the University of New Orleans, B. A. in Music Theory and Composition |
| 1975 |
begins
teaching electric bass at local music stores |
| 1976 |
begins
first job as a leader at the 544 Club on Bourbon St. |
| 1977 |
meets
and plays with Emily Remler |
| 1978 |
begins
first extended stint at the Absinthe Bar, Bourbon St., working with
Larry Seiberth, Ricky Sebastian, Coco York, Laverne Butler, Angelle
Trosclair, and others; begins teaching at World of Strings Studios |
| 1979 |
works
with Mason Ruffner at the Ivanhoe Club, Bourbon St., begins working
with Jimmy Robinson and Patrice Fisher in the Fisher-Robinson Quartet |
| 1980 |
begins
working at Tyler’s Beer Garden, working at the Absinthe Bar
as a leader |
| 1981 |
Contemporary
Arts Center live broadcast, Jim Markway and Friends featuring Scott
Goudeau, Larry Seiberth and Ricky Sebastian; plays New Orleans Jazz
and Heritage Festival for the first time, with Jasmine, featuring
Patrice Fisher, James Black, Kent Jordan and Cassandra Wilson; records
“Tropical Breeze” for Inner City Records with Jasmine;
Cassandra Wilson’s first recording; WYES live telecast “jazz
Excursions” with Scott Goudeau; begins working with Linda Aubert,
Tony Klatka, and Joanne Clayton, (Lady BJ); plays the Faubourg for
the first time, later named Snug Harbor |
| 1982 |
Plays
Jazz Fest with Bob Breaux, Jasmine, Scott Goudeau Trio, and the Blues
Rockers |
| 1983 |
Begins
working with John Mooney, and the Herb Tassin Orchestra; also with
Leslie Smith and the Dukes of Dixieland |
| 1984 |
Works
the New Orleans World’s Fair with the Herb Tassin Orchestra |
| 1985 |
Takes
up the upright bass |
| 1986 |
Begins
working with Luther Kent; begins working the Maison Bourbon Club,
Bourbon St. |
| 1987 |
WWOZ
live broadcast with Scott Goudeau; tours Germany with the Mama’s
and the Papa’s; begins working the Blue Room supper club; begins
working with Wallace Davenport, Jimmy Ballero, Ed Dowling, Robert
Gable and Roy Liberto |
| 1988 |
Works
the Republican National Convention with the Herb Tassin Orchestra |
| 1989 |
Begins
working with Ronnie Cole, Philip Manuel; begins a second extended
stint at the Absinthe Bar, with Marc Adams |
| 1990 |
Begins
working with Tim Laughlin, Al Belletto, Charmaine Neville, Wanda Rouzan,
Nellie Gaute, the Chuck Easterling Big Band, Warren Bell, Sr, Earl
Turbinton, Janet Lynn; plays the Ascona Jazz Festival, Ascona Switzerland,
with Jimmy Ballero |
| 1991 |
Receives
a composition grant from the Arts Council of New Orleans and records
“Love Never Fails”, Broken Records; begins working with
the Dixie Cups, Eugene Ross, Spencer Bohren, records with Patrick
Verbeke, Paris, France; begins teaching at Tulane University |
| 1992 |
Begins
working with Eric Traub, Lenny McDaniel, Juanita Brooks, and Brian
“Breeze” Cayolle |
| 1993 |
Begins working with Maria Muldaur, Clarence Ford, and the Bruce Daigrepont
Cajun Band |
| 1994 |
Begins
working with Billy Solley |
| 1995 |
Begins
working with the Pfister Sisters; tours Denmark with Bruce Daigrepont;
records with Peter Abrahamsen in Copenhagen, Denmark |
| 1996 |
Begins
working with Andy J. Forest |
| 1997 |
Launches
six piece band Idiomatic, with all original material; begins working
with Brint Anderson |
| 1998 |
working at Dos Jefes Cigar Bar; founding member of the Adams-Griffin
Project; |
| 1999 |
Begins
working with Tommy Ridgley, Jimmy Moliere, Gina Forsythe, and Mitch
Woods |
| 2000 |
Begins
working with the Joe Krown Organ Combo, and with Charlie Fardella’s
Sensation Jazz Band |
2001 |
Begins
working at Sweet Kathleen’s Dixieland club; launches the Jim
Markway Quartet, playing at the Funky Butt, Snug Harbor and Tipitina’s
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| 2003 |
records
“Forward Motion” with the Jim Markway Quartet |
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2005 |
records CD with Joe Krown; on August 29, while in Denmark performing at the Tonder Folk Festival, Hurricane Katrina causes numerous breaches in the Army Corps of Engineers federal levee system; my family and I lose everything. |
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2006 |
records CD for Kitt Lough; begins working with Ingrid Lucia; records CD for Yadonna West |
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2007 |
begins working and records CD with Warren Batiste; begins working with Topsy Chapman; begins working with Jamil Sharif; records CD with Marc Adams. Begins to recover pre-Katrina workload (350-450 gigs per year), with 310 gigs for the year |
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2008 |
begins working with Leif Pedersen; begins working with Larry Scala |
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