John Lee (musician)

Lee in 2014

John Lee (born June 28, 1952, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American bassist, producer and recording engineer.

As a bassist, Lee's career, starting in 1970, includes work with Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Sonny Rollins, McCoy Tyner, James Moody, Jimmy Heath, Joe Henderson, Larry Coryell, Paquito D'Rivera, Gregory Hines, Claudio Roditi, Arturo Sandoval, Joachim Kühn and Philip Catherine.

As a producer Lee has produced over 50 albums and CDs, and as a recording engineer he has recorded and mixed over 85 albums and CDs.

Life and career

John Gregory Lee is the son of an African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) minister, Rev. John W. Lee, and Harriet Holland Lee, who was a career social worker. He grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, Amityville, New York, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. John began String Bass lessons in 1962 with Carolyn Lush. At Philadelphia's Overbrook High School, John met drummer Gerry Brown, with whom he also studied with at the Philadelphia Musical Academy (which is now the University of the Arts)[1] from 1970 to 1972. In 1971 Lee also began performing with Carlos Garnett and Joe Henderson, and toured with Max Roach[2] thru the spring of 1972 while still a student in Philadelphia. In August 1972 he and Brown relocated to Europe, with Den Haag, Holland as their base. Together they toured Europe and recorded in bands led by Chris Hinze, Charlie Mariano, Philip Catherine, Joachim Kühn, and Jasper Van't Hof. Lee moved to New York City in October 1974 and worked with Joe Henderson, Lonnie Liston Smith, and Norman Connors until joining Larry Coryell's 11th House[3] in December 1974. In 1975 John Lee and Gerry Brown signed a recording contract with Bluenote Records and formed a working band of their own. In 1977 they moved over to Columbia Records. Lee also began producing records in 1977. From 1982 to 1984 Lee worked with the McCoy Tyner Quintet.[4] In July 1984 Lee became Dizzy Gillespie's bassist, touring and recording with Dizzy's Quintet, his Big Band, his grammy winning United Nation Orchestra,[5] and the Back to the Future Band that Dizzy co-lead with Miriam Makeba until January 1993 when he died.[6]

Lee has performed at concert halls and jazz clubs in over 100 countries around the world. He has also toured in the bands of Sonny Rollins, James Moody, Jimmy Heath, Pharoh Saunders, Jackie McLean, Gary Bartz, Gregory Hines, Hank Jones, Walter Davis Jr., Wolfgang Lackerschmid, Alphonse Mouzon, Claudio Roditi, Jon Faddis, Slide Hampton, Roy Hargrove, and Roberta Gambarini. Lee was also a founding member of The Fantasy Band 1993-1996 with Chuck Loeb, Marion Meadows, and Dave Samuels.[7] In 1996, at the bequest of Dizzy's wife Lorraine Gillespie and the Dizzy Gillespie Estate, Lee became the director and bassist of the Dizzy Gillespie™Alumni All-Stars [8] as well as the Dizzy Gillespie™All-Star Big Band, and the Dizzy Gillespie™Afro-Cuban Experience. They have recorded five albums and toured extensively around the world.

www.dizzygillespie.org

In 2009 John Lee co-founded the jazz recording label JLP (Jazz Legacy Productions), with partner Lisa Broderick.[9][10]

www.jazzlegacyproductions.com

Albums as a leader

Selected albums as a bassist

'With Chris Hinze

With James Moody, Sahib Shihab, Jeremy Steig, Chris Hinze

With Wim Stolwijk

With Charlie Mariano

With Toots Thielemans

With Philip Catherine

With Jasper Van't Hof

With Joachim Kuhn

With Toto Blanke

With Piano Conclave w/Gruntz, Dauner, Van't Hof, Kühn & Solal

With Larry Coryell & The 11th House

With Luther Allison

With Kalyan

With Art Webb

With Bruce Fisher

With Tony Silvester & The New Ingredient

With Mike Mandel

With The Visitors, Earl & Carl Grubbs

With Eddie Henderson

With Bluenote All-Stars

With Alphonse Mouzon

With CBS All-Stars

With Ellen McIlwaine

With Danny Toan

With Stu Goldberg

With Bob Malach

With George Acogny

With Hubert Eaves

With McCoy Tyner

With Dizzy Gillespie

With Dizzy Gillespie's Big Band

With Dizzy Gillespie's United Nation Orchestra

With Claudio Roditi

With Fantasy Band

With Young MC

With Mike Longo

With Slide Hampton

With LLL Mental (Wolfgang Lackerschmid, Chuck Loeb, Marilyn Mazur)

With Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Stars

With Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band

With Nancy Wilson

With Roy Hargrove and the RH Factor

With Karl Latham

With Wolfgang Lackerschmid

With Michael Urbaniak & Wolfgang Lackerschmid

With Stephanie Slesinger

With Johannes Mössinger

With Yotam Silberstein

Albums as a producer

References

  1. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz by Leonard Feather & Ira Gitler. Oxford University Press.
  2. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz by Leonard Feather & Ira Gitler. Oxford University Press.
  3. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz by Leonard Feather & Ira Gitler. Oxford University Press.
  4. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz by Leonard Feather & Ira Gitler. Oxford University Press.
  5. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz by Leonard Feather & Ira Gitler. Oxford University Press.
  6. http://www.dizzygillespie.org.com
  7. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz by Leonard Feather & Ira Gitler. Oxford University Press.
  8. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz by Leonard Feather & Ira Gitler. Oxford University Press.
  9. "Artist: John Lee - (Bass)" (in German). Konzerte im Fronhof. Archived from the original on 16 January 2005.
  10. http://www.jazzlegacyproductions.com
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