Kermit Driscoll
Kermit James Driscoll was
born on March 4th of 1956 in Kearney Nebraska, beginning his musical life playing
piano at age 5. Soon after he added saxophone and at age 13 picked up the electric
bass. Almost immediately he was playing gigs around the midwest. When an offer
to travel with a rock band came up he dropped out of high school at age 16 to
go on tour. Later he resumed high school at Interlocken Arts Academy where he
played in the Studio Orchestra. In Sept. 1974 he enrolled in the University
of Miami and was fortunate to study with Jaco Pastorius. In the following year
he went to the Berklee College of Music where he completed his degree graduating
with honors.
In May of 1978 Kermit went to Belgium to play with Stephan Houben who at the
time was working with Bill Frisell. It was with this group that he made his
first recording. It was also at this time that he met his future wife Michelle
with whom he married in Dec. 1979. In January of 1980 he came to New York, and
soon after got the bass chair of Buddy Rich's band and toured with that band
from November 1981 - 1986. It was in this experience that played and met with
lots of great musicians, and supported his family doing music along with occassion
odd jobs to make ends meet. Michelle & Kermit had their first son, Mike
in 1980 and then Eric in 1984. Bill Frisell formed his group in 1986 along with
Joey Baron and Hank Roberts and for the next 10 years that was the centerpiece
of his musical life. He also co-led the group New and Used with Dave Douglas
and Andy Laster from 1989 thru 1992. After Bill Frisell's group subsided he
continued to earn a living playing the bass. There have been lots of Broadway
shows, club dates, sessions and teaching at SUNY and the New School. He maintains
a number of creative outlets, continuing to write and occasionally perform his
own music. In 1994 he began a Qigong practice and currently teaches it (Dahnhak)
on a volunteer basis.