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Art Blakey (Arthur Blakey; October 11, 1919 – October 16, 1990) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. He was known as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina after he became a Muslim.
Blakey made a name for himself in the 1940s in the big bands of Fletcher Henderson and Billy Eckstine. He worked with bebop musicians Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. In the mid-1950s Horace Silver and Blakey formed the Jazz Messengers, a group that the drummer was associated with for the next 35 years. The Messengers were formed as a collective of contemporaries, but over the years the band became known as an incubator for young talent, including Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter and Wynton Marsalis. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz calls the Jazz Messengers "the archetypal hard bop group of the late 50s".
He was inducted into the Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame (in 1981), the Grammy Hall of Fame (in 1998 and 2001), and was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. He was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1991.
The Jazz Messengers were an influential jazz combo that existed for over thirty-five years beginning in the early 1950s as a collective, and ending when long-time leader and founding drummer Art Blakey died in 1990. Blakey led or co-led the group from the outset. "Art Blakey" and "Jazz Messengers" became synonymous over the years, though Blakey did lead non-Messenger recording sessions and played as a sideman for other groups throughout his career.
The group evolved into a proving ground for young jazz talent. While veterans occasionally re-appeared in the group, by and large, each iteration of the Messengers included a lineup of new young players. Having the Messengers on one's resume was a rite of passage in the jazz world, and conveyed immediate bona fides.
Many Messenger alumni went on to become jazz stars in their own right, such as: Lee Morgan, Benny Golson, Wayne Shorter, Freddie Hubbard, Bobby Timmons, Curtis Fuller, Cedar Walton, Chuck Mangione, Keith Jarrett, Joanne Brackeen, Woody Shaw, Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Terence Blanchard, Donald Harrison and Mulgrew Miller. A more complete list of alumni can be found on the right column. Some members such as bassist Clarence Seay and then 16-year-old trombonist Gregory Charles Royal are documented to have played in the Jazz Messengers but did not record with the group.
Blakey is a surname, and may refer to:
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Jazz is a music genre that originated from African American communities of New Orleans in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It emerged in the form of independent traditional and popular musical styles, all linked by the common bonds of African American and European American musical parentage with a performance orientation. Jazz spans a period of over a hundred years, encompassing a very wide range of music, making it difficult to define. Jazz makes heavy use of improvisation, polyrhythms, syncopation and the swing note, as well as aspects of European harmony, American popular music, the brass band tradition, and African musical elements such as blue notes and African-American styles such as ragtime. Although the foundation of jazz is deeply rooted within the black experience of the United States, different cultures have contributed their own experience to the music as well. Intellectuals around the world have hailed jazz as "one of America's original art forms".
Blue Note - BST 84193 (Released 1985, DMM) A1. The Egyptian 00:00 A2. Sortie 10:27 B1. Calling Miss Khadija 18:43 B2. When Love Is Now 26:08 B3. Mr. Jin 32:11 Bass – Reggie Workman Drums – Art Blakey Piano – Cedar Walton Tenor Saxophone – Wayne Shorter Trombone – Curtis Fuller Trumpet – Lee Morgan Recorded on April 24 & May 15, 1964.
Caravan is a jazz album released by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers in February 1963. It was Blakey's first album for Riverside Records after he signed with them in October 1962. Track listing "Caravan" (Juan Tizol) - 9:46 "Sweet 'n' Sour" (Shorter) - 5:30 "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" (Mann, Hilliard) - 4:05 "This Is for Albert" (Shorter) - 8:20 "Skylark" (Carmichael, Mercer) - 4:50 "Thermo" (Hubbard) - 6:45 2. "Sweet 'n' Sour (Take 4)" (Shorter) - 5:27 7. "Thermo (Take 2)" (Hubbard) - 7:26 Art Blakey, drums Wayne Shorter, tenor saxophone Freddie Hubbard, trumpet Curtis Fuller, trombone Cedar Walton, piano Reggie Workman, bass
BELGIUM - 1958 Drums: Art Blakey Trumpet: Lee Morgan Sax: Benny Golson Piano: Bobby Timmons Bass: Jymie Merritt
1. "Announcement by Pee Wee Marquette" 2. "Split Kick" 3. "Once in a While" 4. "Quicksilver" 5. "A Night in Tunisia" 6. "Mayreh" 7 "Wee-Dot" (Alternate Take) 8 "Blues" (Improvisation) Art Blakey – drums Clifford Brown – trumpet Lou Donaldson – alto saxophone Curley Russell – bass Horace Silver – piano Recorded at Birdland, New York City on February 21, 1954.
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers - Moanin' (1958) Personnel: Lee Morgan (trumpet), Benny Golson (tenor sax), Bobby Timmons (piano), Jymie Merritt (bass), Art Blakey (drums) from the album 'MOANIN'' (Blue Note Records)
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers - A la Mode (1961) Personnel: Lee Morgan (trumpet), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Wayne Shorter (tenor sax), Bobby Timmons (piano), Jymie Merritt (bass), Art Blakey (drums) from the album 'ART BLAKEY!!!!!JAZZ MESSENGERS!!!!!' (Impulse! Records)
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers - Nica's Dream (1956) Personnel; Donald Byrd (trumpet), Hank Mobley (tenor sax), Horace Silver (piano), Doug Watkins (bass), Art Blakey (drums) from the album 'THE JAZZ MESSENGERS' (Columbia Records)
Art Blakey:ds Philip Harper:tp Robin Eubanks:tb Javon Jackson:ts Benny Green:p Peter Washington:b Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival with Blue Note
Blakey on drums, along with pianist Bobby Timmons, trumpeter Lee Morgan, saxophonist Benny Golson and bassist Jymie Merritt.
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Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers Live At The Festival Internazionale Del Jazz Sanremo 1963 *Freddie Hubbard - Trumpet *Wayne Shorter - Tenor Sax *Curtis Fuller - Trombone *Cedar Walton - Piano *Reggie Workman - Bass *Art Blakey - Drums
BELGIUM - 1958 Drums: Art Blakey Trumpet: Lee Morgan Sax: Benny Golson Piano: Bobby Timmons Bass: Jymie Merritt
This is the Olympia in Paris: Art Blakey - drums; Wayne Shorter - tenor; Curtis Fuller - trombone; Jymie Merritt - bass: trumpet is listed as Lee Morgan but I think it's Freddy Hubbard; not sure of the pianist either - listed as Bobby Timmons but I don't think it is (Cedar Walton perhaps?) ...Anyone know for sure..?
BELGIUM - 1958 Drums: Art Blakey Trumpet: Lee Morgan Sax: Benny Golson Piano: Bobby Timmons Bass: Jymie Merritt
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, featuring Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Billy Pierce, Donald Brown, Charles Fambrough. Produced by Ben Sidran.
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - Rutgers University NJ April 15th 1969 (Full Album) 1. The Moontrane (Woody Shaw) 00:00-17:25 2. Round About Midnight (Thelonious Monk) 17:26-28:47 3. Unknown (Unknown) 28:48-55:34 4. Moanin' (Bobby Timmons) 55:35-1:13:17 5. A Night in Tunisia (Dizzy Gillespie) 1:13:18-1:34:28 Trumpet: Woody Shaw Tenor Saxophone: Carlos Garnett Piano: George Cables Bass: Scotty Holt Drums: Art Blakey Recorded Live at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, April 15, 1969.
Aqui uma das mais finas formações da história do jazz - Art Blakey na bateria, Bobby Timmons no piano, Jymie Merrit no baixo, Benny Golson no sax e o lendário trumpetista Lee Morgan. Vale a pena assistir. (Lauro Chamma)
January 1982 Seventh Avenue South. New York City Art Blakey (drums); Wynton Marsalis (trumpet); Branford Marsalis (alto sax); Billy Pierce (tenor sax); Donald Brown (piano); Charles Fambrough (bass).
February 19, 1982 Baird Auditorium, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC Wynton Marsalis, trumpet, music director; Branford Marsalis, tenor sax; Bill Pierce, baritone sax; Donald Brown, piano; Charles Fambrough, acoustic double bass; Art Blakey, drums.
January 1982 Seventh Avenue South. New York City Art Blakey (drums); Wynton Marsalis (trumpet); Branford Marsalis (alto sax); Billy Pierce (tenor sax); Donald Brown (piano); Charles Fambrough (bass).
February 19, 1982 Baird Auditorium, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC Wynton Marsalis, trumpet, music director; Branford Marsalis, tenor sax; Bill Pierce, baritone sax; Donald Brown, piano; Charles Fambrough, acoustic double bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Jay Lang wrote at 10:59am To watch the Master Marvin Bugalu Smith play live stands out as one of the most exciting moments in 50 years of musical experience. After he has you mezmorised, he puts a spell on you with his Bugalu magic that leaves eveyone in the room mouths agap and speechless. Those of us that know him and can experince his playing are truly blessed. Thanks Marvin...and thank you for giving so much to your students to carry on the beat of life! by Jay Lang Tuesday, Feb. 10th. - 2009 live from the Terrace Lounge Bumar records presents Master Rob Scheps soprano sax, Master Lou Scott bass Master Marvin bugalu Smith drums One thing that bugalu doze is keep the young players on his gig giving them a shot to play there stuff live and on stage all the show’s that are record...
Concert filmé le 1er mars 2011 au Sunside (Paris) par l'association Le Labostrophe, réalisé par Aurélien Cormier. Pour son dernier album "Live!" enregistré au Sunside en mars 2011 sous le label DTC Records, le saxophoniste Gaël Horellou s'entoure cette fois d'un formidable sextet s'inscrivant dans la tradition des grands sextets des années soixante, comme le Cannonball Adderley Sextet ou les Jazz Messengers d'Art Blakey (période Wayne Shorter). Cette formation transgénérationnelle réunit des musiciens confirmés, partenaires de longue date (Soirat, Horellou, Sauzay, Joussein), et révèle deux jeunes prodiges (Deconfin, Portal). Le style dominant est un hard bop aux grooves chaleureux, teinté de blues (Dreaming the Blues), de méditations coltraniennes (Berchida's Song) et de free jazz (Le F...
ART BLAKEY & THE JAZZ MESSENGERS, “My Funny Valentine”, recorded live at Bubbas, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 11th October 1980 Drums -- Art Blakey Bass -- Charles Fambrough Piano -- Jimmy Williams Saxophone [Tenor] -- Billy Pierce Saxophone [Alto] -- Bobby Watson Trumpet -- Wynton Marsalis
ELECTROFILMIKA Celebration Party, Pablo Herrera (Full Session Live) LA SALA at Cantina Royal NYC. December 2015. www.electrofilmika.com Pablo Herrera, is an Argentinian music producer and filmmaker based in New York City. His music stems directly from his experience as a filmmaker, combining contrasting techno rhythms and house melodies. Listen to Pablo Herrera on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/pablo-herreramarin Films: Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) A Clockwork Orange (1971) 2001- A Space Odyssey (1968) Fellini's 8 ½ (1963) The Great Gatsby (2013) Mulholland Drive (2001) Some Like it Hot (1959) Sucker Punch (2011) The Indian Tomb (1959) The Matrix Reloaded (2003) The Shining (1980) Blade (1988) Pulp Fiction (1994) Mr.Bean's Holiday (2007) Project X...
The World On Its Side: Part One Assembled and edited by: Alex JD Smith With thanks to: Jared Iorio Selections by: (I) Michael Dennington (II) Julien Boast (III) David Wilson Photographs by: Bryan Formhals, Luca de Marchi, Jeff Hammond, David Wilson, Paul Brunner, Oscar Juarez, Chris Norris, Julien Boast Words by: Mike Davis, Charles Bukowski, John Fante, Frank Lloyd Wright Music by: Isis, 'Sgnl>01' The Cinematic Orchestra, 'Bluebirds' Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers, 'Mosaic' Thelonious Monk, 'Well You Needn't (Live)'
1/20/09 the Terrace Lounge) Bumar Records presents Live from the Terrace Lounge The Marvin bugalu Smith trio In A LITTLE different kind of trio This is the sixth time that we used the 24 track Tascam recording console and the HD camera for our Recording live at the Terrace Lounge and I’m pleased To say that we have understood the important recording Process that of mixing with some effects This is right in time for the present date 1/20/09 with David Schnitter tenor sax with Art Blakey and Rich Syracuse bass with - And of Course Marvin Bugalu Smith on drums with Archie Shepp and Sun-Ra This trio is a must see! Bumar Records is dedicated to the highest Musical level of each student moment to moment Bumar Records web. site go there to hear all about bugalu’s Groups and for the whole performa...
Blue Note - BST 84193 (Released 1985, DMM) A1. The Egyptian 00:00 A2. Sortie 10:27 B1. Calling Miss Khadija 18:43 B2. When Love Is Now 26:08 B3. Mr. Jin 32:11 Bass – Reggie Workman Drums – Art Blakey Piano – Cedar Walton Tenor Saxophone – Wayne Shorter Trombone – Curtis Fuller Trumpet – Lee Morgan Recorded on April 24 & May 15, 1964.
Caravan is a jazz album released by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers in February 1963. It was Blakey's first album for Riverside Records after he signed with them in October 1962. Track listing "Caravan" (Juan Tizol) - 9:46 "Sweet 'n' Sour" (Shorter) - 5:30 "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" (Mann, Hilliard) - 4:05 "This Is for Albert" (Shorter) - 8:20 "Skylark" (Carmichael, Mercer) - 4:50 "Thermo" (Hubbard) - 6:45 2. "Sweet 'n' Sour (Take 4)" (Shorter) - 5:27 7. "Thermo (Take 2)" (Hubbard) - 7:26 Art Blakey, drums Wayne Shorter, tenor saxophone Freddie Hubbard, trumpet Curtis Fuller, trombone Cedar Walton, piano Reggie Workman, bass
Blakey on drums, along with pianist Bobby Timmons, trumpeter Lee Morgan, saxophonist Benny Golson and bassist Jymie Merritt.
1. "Announcement by Pee Wee Marquette" 2. "Split Kick" 3. "Once in a While" 4. "Quicksilver" 5. "A Night in Tunisia" 6. "Mayreh" 7 "Wee-Dot" (Alternate Take) 8 "Blues" (Improvisation) Art Blakey – drums Clifford Brown – trumpet Lou Donaldson – alto saxophone Curley Russell – bass Horace Silver – piano Recorded at Birdland, New York City on February 21, 1954.
Tracks: 01 Safari | 0:00 02 Horoscope | 2:50 03 Thou Swell | 6:44 04 Quicksilver | 9:40 05 Ecaroh | 12:44 06 Yeah | 15:57 07 Knowlegde Box | 18:50 08 Prelude to a Kiss | 21:31 09 I remember you | 24:33 10 Opus de Funk | 28:25 11 Day in Day Out | 31:57 12 Silverware | 34:58 13 How about you | 37:37 14 Buhaina | 41:20 15 Message from Kenya | 44:31 16 Nothing but the Soul | 49:05 Message From Kenya teams Art with Sabu Martinez, the 24-year-old conga drum virtuoso who came here some nine years ago from Puerto Rico. He has been featured with Josephine Premice, played in Tito Rodriguez' mambo orchestra and was prominent i...
Lee Morgan - trumpet..... John Gilmore - tenor sax....... John Hicks - piano....... Victor Sproles - bass......... Art Blakey - drums.......... .......... .......... 1:21 On The Ginza....... 7:34 Lament for Stacey...... 12:18 The Egyptian...... 23:15 I Can't Get Started........ 28:17 Buhaina's Delight ...... ......... ......... Recorded for Jazz 625, 1965..... ......... ......... FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright for this copyrighted artwork, but under Section 107 United States Copyright Law as noted by the United States Copyright Office (Copyright Act 1976), allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. I state here in a good faith that I have made and uploaded here this copy of this copyrighted artw...
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Apple and Lemon Trees Released 2015-02-06 on dinner for two 1. 00:00:00 Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers The Breeze And I 2. 00:10:36 Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers What Know 3. 00:21:03 Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers The Opener 4. 00:29:32 Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers Round About Midnight 5. 00:39:16 Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers The Theme © 2014 what a wondeful music world ℗ 2014 what a wondeful music world . This is officially licensed content, not a copyright infringement. If you should have any objections, please get in touch with finetunes first.
Tracklist: 01. Uranus (7:00) 02. Whisper Not (6:35) 03. Backgammon (5:30) 04. Blues March (5:32) 05. Georgia On My Mind (5:20) 06. Third World Blues (7:52) 07. Namfulay (4:08) 08. I Can't Get Started (6:48) Personnel: Art Blakey - drums Bill Hardman - trumpet Ladji Camara - flute, vocals (on 7) David Schnitter - tenor saxophone Albert Dailey - piano Chin Yoshio Suzuki - bass
Art Blakey interview from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5oaiCtckxo
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Interview with Max Roach about Art Blakey, shot at the Jazz Showcase (then in the Blackstone Hotel on Michigan Ave in Chicago)
European Tour 1965 - Interview with Art Blakey and performance of Jodo by Freddie Hubbard Art Blakey - drums Freddie Hubbard - trumpet Nathan Davis - tenor saxophone Jaki Byard - piano Reggie Workman - bass
Art Blakey, Brian Lynch, Donald Harrison, Terence Tony, Benny Golson, Javon Jackson, Frank Lacy, Benny Green, Essiet Essiet in Bern, Switzerland, 1989. (00:00) Jodi (09:34) Interview with Art Blakey (Italian voice-over) (16:23) The Core Please also visit my blog: http://crownpropeller.wordpress.com
Ralph Peterson and Bill Pierce talk about their experiences being in the Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and the upcoming concert Celebrating Blakey: The Messenger Legacy on October 10 in the Berklee Performance Center. The Messenger Legacy is an elite lineup of former members of one of jazz's most influential bands, Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. This configuration features bassist Reggie Workman, alto saxophonist Donald Harrison, trumpeter Brian Lynch, tenor saxophonist Billy Pierce, pianist Donald Brown, and drummer Ralph Peterson. The concert will also feature the Berklee Jazz Messenger Big Band that will be made up primarily by students.
Co-author John Cohassey interviews Tiger Pearson regarding Art Blakey's Greenwich Village apartment.
Here is another treasure from the CRATES, i.e., dusty boxes of Betamax videotapes (some unlabeled) that were recorded from television broadcasts when Beta was the video standard and VHS had not yet emerged as a competitor. This is the classic edition of the Jazz Messengers when Art Blakey was introducing the Marsalis brothers on the international jazz scene. Wynton was also the band's musical director at that time. The tune being performed is "Little Man", a Charles Fambrough composition written for his son. ============ Wynton Marsalis -- trumpet Branford Marsalis -- alto saxophone Billy Pierce -- tenor saxophone Donald Brown -- piano Charles Fambrough -- bass Art Blakey -- drums https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Blakey ============ Here's Wynton Marsalis in 1986 at a Chicago High Sc...
Full interview: http://snapshotsfoundation.com/index.php/articles/135-wallace-roney-interview Wallace Roney: The Great Jazz Drummers
Music Video for MØ for I-D Interview on Directors Notes: http://bit.ly/1tnFjOB Director Emile Rafael Production Company Caviar Executive Producer Sorcha Shepherd Producer Shabana Mansuri 1st Assistant Director Jai Lusser Choreographer Holly Blakey Director of Photography Jack Wilkinson Focus Puller Adam Feeney Camera Assistant Cameron Axsel Camera Trainee Peter Wade Gaffer Nick Britt Grip Felix Milburn Art Director Alice Andrew Art Department Assistant Sylvie Macmillan Produ
Trumpeter Wallace Roney has lots to be happy about. His latest HighNote Records release "If Only For One Night" is for the romantics at heart. Roney's cover of the late Luther Vandross's signature record is one of many songs that inspired him to make a change musically for this new disc. The Philadelphia native has been making a niche in jazz music for well over 30 years. The hard bop and post-bop trumpeter was an astute student of the music as a child. His father bought him his first horn and later studied with legendary musicians like Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie, and the Miles Davis. Wallace's presence was going to set the jazz world on fire when Downbeat Magazine awarded him the award for Best Young Jazz Musician in 1979 and 1980. But the awards came at a time in New York when the clu...
Guitarist, composer, and innovator James Blood Ulmer comes from that rich history of American roots music. Not only has he lived an interesting life, but all of Ulmer’s musical accomplishments have been of self-discovery. From playing gospel music as a child, to backing and playing with some of Rhythm and Blues‘ vocal greats, to playing jazz and rock, and now the blues, Ulmer’s progression has allowed him to become one of the country’s blazing musical pioneer’s. But to truly understand James’s genius, one must know about his beginnings. Born February 2nd, 1942 in St. Matthews, South Carolina, his father got him started early in music. He sang in his father’s traveling gospel group and was exposed to singing at revivals and special church services. Ulmer’s very strict religious background...
If jazz music needed a international representative then trumpeter Hugh Masekela would be it’s ideal spokesperson. For well over 50 years Mr. Masekela has played for endless kings, queens, presidents, and other important heads of states all over the world. In fact, on April 30th, on the first International Jazz Day concert held at the General Assembly at the United Nations in New York City, Hugh was one of many jazz musicians from all over the world that took to the stage and showed the world how this music has been a major impact to musicians like himself. Most importantly Mr. Masekela’s music spoke of the freedom, struggle, and hope that suppressed the people of his native country of South Africa under the government’s oppressive Apartheid race laws for over 60 years. The music and his ...
New Orleans native Terence Blanchard has had his hands full for well over the last decade. The former educator, musician, and composer has been hard at work promoting and touring for his latest Concord Records release “Choices.” The disc features special musical guests like Lionel Loueke, Bilal, and noted scholar and writer Dr. Cornel West. “Choices” is the follow-up to his Grammy-Award Winning recording “(A Tale of God’s Will)” and further explores the responsibility of the residents of New Orleans on taking actions in their own hands on rebuilding post-Hurricane Katrina. Born on March 13th, 1962, Blanchard is one of the many great musicians that came from the cradle and birthplace of jazz music, New Orleans. He began playing music when he was five and was inspired to play the trumpet af...
One of jazz music’s unsung heros as a pianist and composer is George Cables. Not only has he been one of the most important and in-demand session pianists and accompanists for close to 50 years, George is a legendary and genuine person that’s admired by his peers both young and old. He continues to carry the legacy of the greats he's backed, but is teaching the younger generation the essential rudiments of the history of the music as well techniques of his craft. George Andrew Cables was born on November 14, 1944 in New York City He grew up playing classical music before he was exposed to jazz music during the late 1950’s. George attended the famed High School of Performing Arts where he got hit by the jazz bug that exploded in New York City. Although he began digging the great piano grea...
For well over 30 years musician Ralph Peterson as been on the front-lines as both a educator, musician, and friend of jazz music. Peterson came on the music scene in the 1980’s at a time when the “Young Lions” dominated the jazz scene here in New York City and abroad. He was blessed to be taught, mentored, and befriend both master drummers Art Blakey and Michael Carvin who’ve had an impact on him both musically and personally. Ralph has even blessed the stage with other great jazz luminaries like Betty Carter, Stanley Turrentine, Terence Blanchard, Branford Marsalis, and Michael Brecker just to name a new. Just recently Ralph reached a milestone in his career as well as life. He just turned 50 and celebrated this important event with friends and family at Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola in New Yor...
Alto saxophonist Bobby Watson continues to pay tribute to his hometown of Kansas City, Missouri with his latest CD “Gates Bar-B-Que Suite.” Watson moved back to his hometown almost 10 years ago where he’s currently Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Kansas City is where Bobby was exposed to the rich heritage of jazz music and the food that makes up this great city. A graduate of the University of Miami, Bobby’s first professional gig was with the legendary bop-master Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, where he played for four years. He eventually became his musical director. After his stint with Blakey, he played with a wide range of both jazz, rock, and R & B musicians from Chaka Khan to Joe Williams to Louis Hayes. During the 1980’s Watson’s love for b...
Clearly one of the most unsung heros of jazz music, educator and trumpeter Dr. Eddie Henderson is still on demand as a leader and sideman. For the last couple of years Dr. Henderson has been part of the bebop supergroup “The Cookers” featuring George Cables on piano, Billy Harper on Sax, Billy Hart on drums, and Cecil McBee on bass. But the Doc is best known for being the in breakout unit headed by pianist Herbie Hancock and his group the Mwandishi Band that featured Buster Williams, Billy Hart, Bennie Maupin, and Julian Priester. The band was together for three years and it catapulted Eddie into becoming a successful sideman. When the band disbanded he’d become a bona-fide solo star recording some of his most important records on Blue Note which include “Sunburst” and “Heritage.” His oth...
During the late 1960’s Jazz music was undergoing a major metamorphosis. Miles Davis was musically in transition and went from the traditional acoustic quartet to a more funky electronic sound. Out went the stand-up bass and came the electronic bass. Out with the standard piano and came the Fender Rhodes. Many musicians in what would be hailed as Fusion jazz phase, took rock, soul, and other free form elements and centered it with an electronic base. Musicians like Joe Zawinul, Chick Corea, Les McCann, Herbie Hancock, and Stevie Wonder used the Fender Rhodes as not a replacement to the standard piano, but as a means to create and experimental sound to evolve with the new music that took the world by storm. Pianist and keyboardist Lonnie Liston Smith is a pioneer in the fusion jazz/funk whe...
Blue Note - BST 84193 (Released 1985, DMM) A1. The Egyptian 00:00 A2. Sortie 10:27 B1. Calling Miss Khadija 18:43 B2. When Love Is Now 26:08 B3. Mr. Jin 32:11 Bass – Reggie Workman Drums – Art Blakey Piano – Cedar Walton Tenor Saxophone – Wayne Shorter Trombone – Curtis Fuller Trumpet – Lee Morgan Recorded on April 24 & May 15, 1964.
Caravan is a jazz album released by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers in February 1963. It was Blakey's first album for Riverside Records after he signed with them in October 1962. Track listing "Caravan" (Juan Tizol) - 9:46 "Sweet 'n' Sour" (Shorter) - 5:30 "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" (Mann, Hilliard) - 4:05 "This Is for Albert" (Shorter) - 8:20 "Skylark" (Carmichael, Mercer) - 4:50 "Thermo" (Hubbard) - 6:45 2. "Sweet 'n' Sour (Take 4)" (Shorter) - 5:27 7. "Thermo (Take 2)" (Hubbard) - 7:26 Art Blakey, drums Wayne Shorter, tenor saxophone Freddie Hubbard, trumpet Curtis Fuller, trombone Cedar Walton, piano Reggie Workman, bass
BELGIUM - 1958 Drums: Art Blakey Trumpet: Lee Morgan Sax: Benny Golson Piano: Bobby Timmons Bass: Jymie Merritt
1. "Announcement by Pee Wee Marquette" 2. "Split Kick" 3. "Once in a While" 4. "Quicksilver" 5. "A Night in Tunisia" 6. "Mayreh" 7 "Wee-Dot" (Alternate Take) 8 "Blues" (Improvisation) Art Blakey – drums Clifford Brown – trumpet Lou Donaldson – alto saxophone Curley Russell – bass Horace Silver – piano Recorded at Birdland, New York City on February 21, 1954.
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers - Moanin' (1958) Personnel: Lee Morgan (trumpet), Benny Golson (tenor sax), Bobby Timmons (piano), Jymie Merritt (bass), Art Blakey (drums) from the album 'MOANIN'' (Blue Note Records)
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers - A la Mode (1961) Personnel: Lee Morgan (trumpet), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Wayne Shorter (tenor sax), Bobby Timmons (piano), Jymie Merritt (bass), Art Blakey (drums) from the album 'ART BLAKEY!!!!!JAZZ MESSENGERS!!!!!' (Impulse! Records)
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers - Nica's Dream (1956) Personnel; Donald Byrd (trumpet), Hank Mobley (tenor sax), Horace Silver (piano), Doug Watkins (bass), Art Blakey (drums) from the album 'THE JAZZ MESSENGERS' (Columbia Records)
Art Blakey:ds Philip Harper:tp Robin Eubanks:tb Javon Jackson:ts Benny Green:p Peter Washington:b Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival with Blue Note
Art Blakey ,& ,the Jazz Messengers ,1976
ART BLAKEY'S JAZZ MESSENGERS