Born: January 10, 1952 Primary Instrument: Electronics
William C. Harrington was born in Yonkers, New York. His grandmother played piano at silent movie theaters: by the time he was a sophomore in high school, he was working as a professional musician playing parties, roller-skating rinks, and more.
While at CSU Dominguez Hills he studied composition, performance, electronic music, and prepared piano techniques with Richard B. Evans, author of the classic book on John Cage, “The Well Prepared Piano.” He was also influenced by seminars with several composers including Nicholas Slominsky.
After leaving college he worked in the wholesale record industry for two years (where he amassed a sizable collection of electronic and avant-garde recordings) before going on tour. Working as a keyboard technician, he toured with several bands including, Gentle Giant and Frank Zappa (making a brief, credited appearance in Zappa’s movie, “Baby Snakes”). He was with Zappa in Paris when Pierre Boulez visited.
Upon returning to LA, he attended UCLA Extension's Music Business course where he was awarded two NARAS scholarships. He studied music business, law, and management - as well as record production with Nick Venet - producer of The Beach Boys, Creedence Clearwater and many others. It was during this time that a proposed recording of electronic music with spoken word led to a meeting with William Burroughs.
He has performed at the REDCAT in the Walt Disney Concert Hall (LA), ResBox at The Steve Allen Theater (Hollywood), The Luggage Store (San Francisco), Make Music New York, The Knitting Factory (LA), electro-music 2006 (Philadelphia), and appears in the indie film, 40 Bands in 80 Minutes.
His first two cd’s, Urban Electronic Music, and UEM Live received good reviews and airplay on NPR, college, and indie radio stations. Nuclear Menace (which was completed with the help of a Subito Grant from The American Composer’s Forum) was reviewed in the Fall/2007 issue of Signal to Noise. His fourth cd, noise noise, likewise received good reviews and airplay. G3 (his fifth) is a collection of improvisations featuring several of LA’s finest improvisers. It was recorded during 2009/10, at various venues around Southern California.
Awards:
subito - American Composers Forum - 2007
naras scholarship 1982 (X2)
Last Updated: February 11, 2011
William C. Harrington - G3: William just COOKS his sax/reeds on this grand CD (which you get free HERE). An improvised collection from various sets, it has many gems for those listeners not afraid to explore the nether regions… I particularly enjoyed tracks like “Fuzzbergenoids“… Williams’ energetic interaction with the hyper drums will send you runnin’ to yer’ doc for 10 refills of your 1000MB Valium scrip… OR, it will calm your nerves & put you at peace (the latter in my case.. ha! ha!). The track that turned the tide, though, & made me select it as favorite, was the electronically expansive “Events“… 5:03 droningly pleasureful moments, reminiscent (in some places) of what I imagine the outer rings of Saturn may sound like. For those listeners most enchanted with creatively inspired music, I give this my MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, with an “EQ” (energy quotient) rating of 4.97… in fact, William gets the “PICK” of this issue for “most intriguing improv”. Get more information at http://wmharrington.bandcamp.com/ Rotcod Zzaj
As a Leader
Urban Electronic Music
2006
UEM Live
2006
Nuclear Menace
2007
noise noise
2008
Science Can't Explain It
2010
G3
2011
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Saxophones:
Unison S100 soprano with a Selmer metal E mouthpiece, Rovner ligature and Francois Louis 3 reeds
Holton Colligiate alto with a Meyer 6 mouthpiece, Rico H-ligature and Vandoren JAVA 2 1/2 reeds.
Buescher True Tone c-melody, with a Selmer soloist C* mouthpiece, Selmer ligature and Vandoren JAVA 3 reeds.
Loopers, etc:
MacBook with Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and Garageband. Line 6 DL4, DigiTech Multi-Play, Boss SE-50, Kawai K4, Roland VK-7, E-mu Classic Keys, , Korg Kaos KP3, Kaosillator, Kaosillator Pro, oboe and lots of found objects