RECORDINGS

Springwells

Mark Lipson
Detroit Composers Collective

This Detroit Composers Collective recording consists of original compositions by Vincent Chandler, Brad Felt, and Rafael Statin. The title-track, Springwells, is an Afro-Cuban composition written by the virtuosic Detroit trombonist, Vincent Chandler.

released May 6, 2022

Musicians: Vincent Chandler on trombone, Larry Fratangelo and Mark Lipson on percussion, Cary Kocher on vibraphone, Jeff Pedraz on bass, Gary Schunk on piano, Rafael Statin on woodwinds and piano, Nate Winn on drums.

Available on Bandcamp

REALISM

DETROIT COMPOSERS’ COLLECTIVE

The Music of Ken Cox, Brad Felt and Mark Lipson

The official DCC debut project, this recording features compositions by two of Detroit’s late greats, Kenn Cox and Brad Felt, as well as compositions by DCC founder Mark Lipson. It was recorded in two sessions. The first featured a quintet with Cliff Monear on piano, Miles Brown on upright bass, Dwight Adams on trumpet, Andrew Bishop on tenor saxophone and Jesse Kramer on drums. The second was recorded by a septet featuring Michael Malis on keyboards, Jeff Pedraz on upright bass, Dwight Adams on trumpet and flugelhorn, Terry Kimura on trombone, Rafael Statin on tenor saxophone and flute, Pepe Espinosa on Latin percussion and Sean Dobbins on drums.

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Point of Arrival

Mark Lipson

with Jack Dryden, Gary Schunk, Tom Starr, Larry Fratangelo, John Wojciechowski, Rayse Biggs

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About Mark Lipson

composer, percussionist, EDUCATOR, PRODUCER

Mark Lipson has proved himself an integral member of the Detroit jazz community, performing with three generations of musicians over five decades. An accomplished drummer, composer, arranger, and producer, his early teachers have included Marcus Belgrave, Harold McKinney, Marv “Doc” Holiday, and Rob Pipho. He later studied music theory, arranging, and composition with Chris Collins, Matthew Schoendorff, and Jon Anderson at Wayne State University.

Initially a self-taught drummer, Mark began working professionally at the age of 14, performing with R and B, and cover groups, extensively in and around Detroit and Ann Arbor, Michigan. A partial list of these venues includes the Montreux-Detroit Jazz Festival, Ann Arbor Jazz and Blues Festival, Cliff Bell’s, Baker’s Keyboard Lounge, The Dirty Dog Jazz Cafe, and innumerable neighborhood clubs. In 1973, Mark received a grant from National Endowment for the Arts, which enabled him to study percussion with Warren Smith and Barry Altschul in NYC. In his musical travels, Mark has been privileged to share the bandstand with Dizzy Gillespie, Dwight Adams, Robert Hurst, and Wendell Harrison, among many others. Mark views music as a healing art, whose purpose is to cross boundaries and bring people together in peace and harmony. He currently lives with his wife, Susan, in West Bloomfield, MIchigan where he continues to study, compose, and produce music in his home studio.

Articles by Mark Lipson

Glistening Guitar and Scary Music (about Detroit guitarist/composer, Joseph LoDuca), Metropolitan Detroit, April 1984

J. C. Heard. Modern Drummer, July 1983

Brazen Notes, Gilded Moments, (about Gamelan ensemble in Ann Arbor, Michigan) Monthly Detroit, Feb. 1983

Tenor On A Grand Scale, (about Detroit operatic singer, Barry Alexander), Monthly Detroit, Nov. 1982

J. C. Heard’s Bio of Rhythm, Monthly Detroit, Sept. 1982

Thirty Years of Dancin' (about Detroit tap dancer, Flash Beaver) Monthly Detroit, Oct. 1981

Nubs, Fats and Charles Boles, Monthly Detroit, Sept. 1980


In 2015, Detroit Composers’ Collective (DCC) was created to be a living preservation of the work of some of Detroit’s many great jazz musicians and composers.

The seeds of the project were planted after DCC founder, Mark Lipson, was granted permission to arrange, publish and produce the works of two late Detroit composers – Brad Felt and Kenn Cox. Lipson, a drummer and composer in his own right, was an admirer of Cox.

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Mark Lipson Quartet recorded August 28, 2020 at my home in West Bloomfield, MI - “Recorda Me”, by Joe Henderson featuring Sasha Kashperko - guitar, Michael Malis - keyboards, Jonathan Muir-Cotton - bass, Mark Lipson - Drums

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