Dwayne Burno

Dwayne Allen Burno

At Punta del Este jazz festival in 2010.
Background information
Born (1970-06-10)June 10, 1970
Philadelphia, PA
Died December 28, 2013(2013-12-28) (aged 43)
New York City
Genres Jazz, post-bop
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Double bass
Years active 1989–2013

Dwayne Allen Burno (June 10, 1970 – December 28, 2013) was an American jazz bassist born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who became a first-call musician on the New York jazz scene.[1][2][3][4][5]

Biography

Dwayne Burno began playing bass at the age of 16, attended the Berklee College of Music for three semesters beginning in 1988, and played professionally in 1989 with Donald Harrison. By 1990, Burno was twenty years old and living in New York City working as a member of Betty Carter’s backing trio.[1][2][3][5] Over time he recorded and performed with many major figures in jazz, including Junior Cook, Orrin Evans, Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, Clifford Jordan, Abbey Lincoln, Wynton Marsalis, Ronnie Mathews, Mulgrew Miller, David Murray, Greg Osby, Nicholas Payton, Wallace Roney, Steve Turre, Chucho Valdés, and Cedar Walton.[1][2][5] He also led his own quintet which played regularly at Smalls Jazz Club. Diagnosed with kidney disease in 2004, Burno had a kidney transplant in 2010, and died on December 28, 2013 at the age of 43.[1][2][3] Two days before his death, Burno played his last gig at Smalls on December 26 with Peter Bernstein, Steve Nelson, and Billy Drummond. He was survived by his wife Wendy and their son Quinn.[3]

Discography

With Eric Alexander

With Carl Allen

With William Ash

  • The Phoenix (Smalls, 2004)

With Don Braden

  • The Voice of the Saxophone (RCA, 1997)
  • Fire Within (RCA, 1999)
  • Brighter Days (HighNote, 2001)

With Marc Cary

  • Cary On (Enja, 1995)

With Sharel Cassity

  • Relentless (Jazz Legacy Productions, 2009)

With Joe Chambers

  • The Outlaw (Savant, 2006)
  • Horace to Max (Savant, 2010)
  • Moving Pictures Orchestra (Savant, 2012)

With George Colligan

With Ravi Coltrane

  • Tenor Conclave: A Tribute to Hank Mobley (Evidence, 1997)

With Stanley Cowell

  • Hear Me One (SteepleChase, 1997)

With Jesse Davis

  • As We Speak (Concord Jazz, 1992)
  • Young at Art (Concord Jazz, 1994)

With Steve Davis

With Xavier Davis

  • The Dance of Life (Metropolitan, 1999)

With Dena DeRose

  • Another World (Sharp Nine, 1999)

With Digable Planets

With Mike DiRubbo

  • Keep Steppin' (Criss Cross Jazz, 2001)
  • New York Accent (Cellar Live, 2007)
  • Repercussion (Positone, 2009)

With Johannes Enders

  • Bright Nights (Enja, 1998)

With Duane Eubanks

  • Second Take (TCB, 2001)

With Taeko Fukao

  • One Love (Flat Nine, 2007)

With David Gibson

  • Maya (Nagel Heyer, 2002)
  • The Path to Delphi (Nagel Heyer, 2005)
  • G-Rays (Nagel Heyer, 2008)

With Greg Gisbert

  • Harcology (Criss Cross Jazz, 1992)

With Benny Golson

  • Tenor Legacy (Arkadia Jazz, 1998)
  • One Day, Forever (Arkadia Jazz, 2001)

With Jimmy Greene

  • Brand New World (RCA, 2000)

With Tom Guarna

  • Major Minor (SteepleChase, 2009)

With Roy Hargrove

  • Nothing Serious (Verve, 2006)

With Stefon Harris

With Donald Harrison

With Roy Haynes

With Kevin Hays

  • Crossroad (SteepleChase, 1995)

With David Hazeltine

  • Blues Quarters, Vol. 1 (Criss Cross Jazz, 2000)

With Todd Herbert

  • The Path to Infinity (Metropolitan, 2007)
  • The Tree of Life (Metropolitan, 2008)

With Vincent Herring

With John Hicks

  • Cry Me a River (Venus Jazz, 1999)

With Freddie Hubbard

With Bobby Hutcherson

  • For Sentimental Reasons (Kind of Blue, 2007)

With Ingrid Jensen

  • Here on Earth (Enja, 1997)

With Randy Johnston

  • Is It You? (HighNote, 2005)

With Willie Jones, III

  • Vol. 3 (WJ3, 2006)

With Peter Leitch

  • Blues on the Corner (Reservoir, 2000)
  • Autobiography (Reservoir, 2004)

With Brian Lynch

With Harold Mabern

  • Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Venus Jazz, 2007)

With Joe Magnarelli

  • Live at Smalls (SmallsLIVE, 2013)

With The New Jazz Composers Octet

With Jeremy Pelt

  • November (MAXJAZZ, 2008)
  • Men of Honor (HighNote, 2010)
  • The Talented Mr. Pelt (HighNote, 2011)

With Luis Perdomo

  • Links (Criss Cross Jazz, 2013)

With Eric Reed

  • Soldier’s Hymn (Candid, 1990)
  • From My Heart (Savant, 2002)

With Justin Robinson

  • The Challenge (Arabesque, 1998)
  • In the Spur of the Moment (WJ3, 2012)
  • Alana’s Fantasy (Criss Cross Jazz, 2014) recorded November 4, 2013

With Jim Rotondi

  • Introducing Jim Rotondi (Criss Cross Jazz, 1997)

With John Sneider

With John Swana

  • Tug of War (Criss Cross Jazz, 1999)

With Michal Urbaniak

  • Ask Me Now (SteepleChase, 2000)

With Myron Walden

  • Hypnosis (NYC Music, 1996)
  • Like a Flower Seeking the Sun (NYC Music, 1999)

With David Weiss

  • The Mirror (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2004)
  • Endangered Species: The Music of Wayne Shorter (Motéma, 2013)

With Scott Wendholt

  • The Scheme of Things (Criss Cross Jazz, 1993)

With Pete Yellin

  • How Long Has This Been Going On? (Jazzed Media, 2008)

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Tamarkin, Jeff. "Bassist Dwayne Burno Dies at 43." JazzTimes, 29 Dec. 2013. Web. 23 Feb. 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Dwayne Burno | Biography." AllMusic Web. 23 Feb. 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Bassist Dwayne Burno Dies at 43." DownBeat Magazine, 30 Dec. 2013. Web. 24 Feb. 2015.
  4. Dryden, Ken. "The Tree of Life - Todd Herbert." AllMusic, n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2015.
  5. 1 2 3 Colligan, George. "The Dwayne Burno Interview Part 1." Jazztruth Blogger, 28 May 2011. Web. 23 Feb. 2015.
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