American musician

Michael Marcus

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Michael Marcus (August 25, 1952) is an American jazz clarinetist and saxophonist. He plays [Bb & A clarinets]], bass clarinet; sopranino, soprano, tenor, baritone, bass, and C melody saxophones, stritch (straight alto) saxophone, saxello, bass flute, tárogató, and octavin.

In 1991 Enja released Under the Wire, his debut album as a leader. He has worked with a diversity of great artists through the years including with: Albert King, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Frank Lowe, Henry Grimes, Jaki Byard, Rahn Burton, Vince Wallace, Fred Hopkins, Denis Charles, Jay Rosen, Tarus Mateen, Perry Robinson and Edgar Bateman-to name a few.

Marcus and Ted Daniel comprise Duology, which has collaborated with Andrew Cyrille and Henry Grimes. With Sonny Simmons, he is the co-leader of The Cosmosamatics.

Michael was rewarded a individual performance grant from the NEA (National Endowment of the Arts)-composing for a string quartet in conjunction with his original music.