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Todd Sickafoose
Biography
Bassist, bandleader, and composer Todd Sickafoose probably performs before his largest live audiences when backing alternative folk singer/songwriter Ani DiFranco, and he can be heard on such DiFranco CDs as 2005's Knuckle Down and 2006's Reprieve. Much of his musical career has been devoted to the avant-garde and creative jazz world, however, and he has garnered considerable acclaim as a jazz sideman as well as leader of his own Todd Sickafoose Group. Like violinist Jenny Scheinman, Sickafoose is a West Coast native who moved east to New York City, becoming a key member of the Brooklyn jazz scene during the 2000s. While in California, the San Francisco native studied in Los Angeles with Charlie Haden and Mel Powell before returning to the Bay Area and joining the Scott Amendola Band and Scheinman's quartet; he can be heard on CDs such as Amendola's eponymous debut recorded in 1999 and Cry from 2003, as well as Scheinman's 2000 Live at Yoshi's. In 2000 Sickafoose released his first CD as leader of his own band, Dogs Outside on the Evander label. He also toured and recorded with genre-bending San Francisco singer/songwriter Noe Venable.

Sickafoose moved to Brooklyn in 2005, and when not touring with DiFranco can often be caught leading his own band or performing with groups such as Jenny Scheinman's Shalagaster at clubs like Barbès in Brooklyn or 55 Bar in Greenwich Village.
Selected Discography