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Todd Sickafoose was born on 1974 in San Francisco, California, U.S., is an American jazz and rock musician, composer, and producer. Discover Todd Sickafoose's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Todd Sickafoose is an American jazz and rock musician, composer, and producer/engineer from San Francisco, California.

He is best known for playing acoustic bass and keyboards with Ani DiFranco but has also led his own group, Todd Sickafoose's Tiny Resistors.

Sickafoose has been a member of the bands of Jenny Scheinman, Scott Amendola, Adam Levy, Allison Miller, and Noe Venable.

He has performed and recorded with Don Byron, Trey Anastasio, Nels Cline, Ron Miles, Myra Melford, Skerik, Stanton Moore, Bobby Previte, Will Bernard, Steven Bernstein, Jessica Lurie, Erin McKeown, Sean Hayes, Carla Bozulich, Etienne de Rocher, Shane Endsley, Tony Furtado, Darol Anger, Andrew Bird, Art Hirahara, and John Zorn.

2004

Sickafoose began playing with Ani DiFranco in 2004 after opening for her on tour.

2008

Critic Steve Greenlee of JazzTimes states Sickafoose's 2008 release Tiny Resistors is one of that "year’s most compelling listens."

The CD also received positive reviews from NY Times and USA Today.

2010

Sickafoose has produced three albums for Anaïs Mitchell – Hadestown (2010), Young Man in America (2012), and Hadestown Live Original Cast Recording (2017).

He arranged and orchestrated Hadestown, along with Michael Chorney, for productions at New York Theatre Workshop, Citadel Theatre in Edmonton, Alberta, the National Theatre in London, and the Walter Kerr Theatre on Broadway.

He has also produced albums for Rupa & the April Fishes, Nels Andrews, and Mipso.

2019

Sickafoose, along with Michael Chorney, received Tony Awards for Best Orchestrations after Hadestown opened on Broadway in 2019.

2020

Sickafoose also won a Grammy award as a co-producer of the Hadestown cast recording, which won Best Musical Theater Album in 2020.

Sickafoose has also composed original music for the fourth season of the Peabody award winning podcast Threshold Podcast

At the age of 13 Sickafoose began playing double bass after seeing Edgar Meyer perform.

He later studied with Charlie Haden and then with Mel Powell at California Institute of the Arts.

He moved to Brooklyn, New York's vibrant music scene, joining many musical friends that were residing there.