A versatile player,
Marty Ehrlich has led stimulating sessions and has been a valuable sideman in several different situations. He first recorded with
the Human Arts Ensemble in 1972,
Ehrlich studied at the New England Conservatory of Music and in 1978 he moved to New York. Since then, he has worked with many top musicians, including
Muhal Richard Abrams,
Anthony Braxton,
Julius Hemphill, and
Bobby Bradford (where he fills in for the late
John Carter).
Ehrlich has also duetted with
Anthony Cox, led his
Dark Woods Ensemble, and recorded as a leader for Cecma, Sound Aspects, Muse, New World, and most often Enja.
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi