Kenny Barron
Kenny Barron | |
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Kenny Barron in Munich (2001) | |
Background information | |
Born |
Philadelphia, United States | June 9, 1943
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, educator |
Instruments | Piano |
Years active | Late 1960s–present |
Website | kennybarron.com |
Kenny Barron (born June 9, 1943, Philadelphia) is an American jazz pianist. Known for his lyrical style of playing, Barron has appeared on hundreds of recordings as both leader and sideman and is consequently considered one of the most important and influential mainstream jazz pianists since the bebop era.[1][2][3]
Biography
Kenny Barron is the younger brother of tenor saxophonist Bill Barron (1927–1989). One of his first gigs was as pianist with the Dizzy Gillespie quartet. Barron was briefly a member of the Jazztet around 1962, but did not record with them.[4]
He graduated in 1978 with a BA in Arts from Empire State College (Metropolitan Center, New York City).
He also co-led the groups Sphere and the Classical Jazz Quartet.[1]
Between 1987 and 1991, Barron recorded several albums with Stan Getz, most notably Bossas & Ballads – The Lost Sessions, Serenity, Anniversary and People Time, a 2-CD set.
He has been nominated nine times for Grammy Awards and for the American Jazz Hall of Fame. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2009.[5]
For over 25 years, Barron taught piano and keyboard harmony at Rutgers University in New Jersey. He now teaches at the Juilliard School of Music. His piano students have included Earl MacDonald,[6] Harry Pickens, and Aaron Parks.[7]
Discography
As leader
Year | Album | Personnel / Notes | Label |
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1968 | You Had Better Listen | Barron-Jimmy Owens Quintet with Bennie Maupin, Chris White, Freddie Waits, Rudy Collins | Atlantic Records[8] |
1973 | Sunset To Dawn | Bob Cranshaw, Freddie Waits, Richard Landrum, Warren Smith | Muse Records |
1974 | Peruvian Blue | Ted Dunbar, David Williams, Albert "Tootie" Heath, Richard Landrum, Sonny Morgan | Muse |
1975 | Lucifer | Carlos Alomar, Bill Barron, Billy Hart, James Spaulding, Charles Sullivan, Chris White | Muse |
1975 | In Tandem | Ted Dunbar | Muse |
1978 | Innocence | Sonny Fortune, Jimmy Owens, Buster Williams, Gary King , Ben Riley, Brian Brake, Billy Hart, Rafael Cruz, produced by Joel Dorn | Wolf |
1980 | Golden Lotus | John Stubblefield, Steve Nelson | Muse |
1981 | At the Piano | Solo | Xanadu Records |
1982 | Spiral | Solo | Eastwind |
1983 | Green Chimneys | Buster Williams, Ben Riley | Criss Cross Jazz |
1984 | 1+1+1 | Ron Carter, Michael Moore | Black Hawk |
1984 | Landscape | Cecil McBee, Al Foster | Baystate |
1985 | Autumn In New York (LP) / New York Attitude (CD) | Rufus Reid, Freddie Waits | Uptown Records |
1985 | Scratch | Dave Holland, Daniel Humair | Enja Records |
1986 | What If | Wallace Roney, John Stubblefield, Cecil McBee, Victor Lewis | Enja |
1986 | Two as One | Buster Williams | Red Records |
1988 | Live At Fat Tuesdays | Cecil McBee, Victor Lewis, John Stubblefield, Eddie Henderson | Enja Records |
1989 | Rhythm-a-ning | John Hicks | Candid Records |
1990 | Invitation | Ralph Moore, David Williams, Lewis Nash | Criss Cross |
1990 | Live at Maybeck Hall | Solo | Concord |
1990 | The Only One | Ray Drummond, Ben Riley | Reservoir |
1991 | Lemuria - Seascape | Ray Drummond, Ben Riley | Candid |
1991 | Confirmation | Ray Drummond, Ben Riley, Barry Harris | Candid |
1991 | The Moment | Victor Lewis, Rufus Reid | Reservoir Records |
1991 | Quickstep | John Stubblefield, Eddie Henderson, David Williams, Victor Lewis, | Enja |
1992 | People Time | Stan Getz | Polygram |
1993 | Other Places | Mino Cinelu, Bobby Hutcherson, Victor Lewis, Ralph Moore, Rufus Reid | Verve Records |
1993 | Spiral | Solo | Enja |
1993 | Sambao | Toninho Horta, Victor Lewis, Nico Assumpção, Mino Cinelu | Verve |
1994 | Wanton Spirit | Roy Haynes, Charlie Haden | Verve |
1996 | Swamp Sally | Mino Cinelu | Polygram |
1993 | Things Unseen | Eddie Henderson, John Scofield, John Stubblefield | Verve |
1998 | Night and the City | Charlie Haden | Verve |
2001 | Freefall | Regina Carter | Verve |
2001 | Live At Bradley's | Ray Drummond, Ben Riley | Sunnyside |
2002 | Canta Brazil | Trio da Paz | Sunnyside |
2003 | Peace | George Robert | DIW Records |
2004 | Images | Anne Drummond, Kimberly Thompson, Kiyoshi Kitagawa | Sunnyside |
2004 | Super Standard | Super Trio - Jay Leonhart, Al Foster | Tokuma[9] |
2008 | The Traveler | Kiyoshi Kitagawa, Francisco Mela, Steve Wilson, Lionel Loueke | Sunnyside |
2009 | Minor Blues | George Mraz, Ben Riley | Venus Records |
2013 | Thrasher Dream Trio | Ron Carter, Gerry Gibbs | Whaling City Sound |
2014 | The Art of Conversation | Dave Holland | Impulse Records |
2016 | Book of Intuition | Kiyoshi Kitagawa, Jonathan Blake | Impulse Records |
As sideman
With Karrin Allyson
- Many a New Day: Karrin Allyson Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein (Motéma, 2015)
With Ron Carter
- Yellow & Green (CTI, 1976)
- Pastels (Milestone, 1976)
- Piccolo (Milestone, 1977)
- A Song for You (Milestone, 1978)
With Continuum
- Mad About Tadd (1980, Palo Alto Records)[10]
With Ted Curson
- Quicksand (Atlantic, 1974)
With Charles Davis
- Dedicated to Tadd (1979, West 54 Records)
With Booker Ervin
- Tex Book Tenor (Blue Note, 1968)
With Ella Fitzgerald
- All That Jazz (1989)
With Sonny Fortune
- Awakening (Horizon, 1975)
With Stan Getz
- Anniversary (Emarcy, 1987)
- Serenity (Emarcy, 1987)
- Bossas & Ballads - The Lost Sessions (1989)
With Dizzy Gillespie
- Something Old, Something New (Philips, 1963)
- Jambo Caribe (Limelight, 1964)
- The Melody Lingers On (Limelight, 1966)
With Roy Haynes
- Togyu (RCA, 1975)
With Jimmy Heath
- The Gap Sealer (Muse, 1973)
With Joe Henderson
- The Kicker (1967)
- Tetragon (1968)
With Ron Holloway
- Struttin' (1995)
With Freddie Hubbard
- Outpost (1981)
With Bobby Hutcherson
- Now! (1969)
With Jon Irabagon
- The Observer (2009)
With Elvin Jones
- New Agenda (Vanguard, 1975)
- Time Capsule (Vanguard, 1977)
With Eric Kloss
- We're Goin' Up (Prestige, 1967)
With Yusef Lateef
- The Blue Yusef Lateef (Atlantic, 1968)
- The Gentle Giant (Atlantic, 1971)
- Hush 'N' Thunder (Atlantic, 1972)
- Part of the Search (Atlantic, 1973)
- 10 Years Hence (Atlantic, 1974)
- The Doctor is In... and Out (Atlantic, 1976)
With James Moody
- Another Bag (Argo, 1962)
- Moody and the Brass Figures (Milestone, 1966)
- The Blues and Other Colors (Milestone, 1969)
- Feelin' It Together (Muse, 1973)
With Idris Muhammad
- Peace and Rhythm (Prestige, 1971)
With Nathen Page
- Page-Ing Nathen
With Marvin Peterson
- Naima (1978)
- The Angels of Atlanta (1981)
With Bud Shank
- This Bud's for You... (Muse, 1984)
With Woody Shaw
- Solid (Muse, 1986)
With Sphere
- Four for All (Verve, 1987)
- Bird Songs (1988)
With Charles Sullivan
- Re-Entry (1975)
- Kamau (1995)
With Buddy Terry
- Pure Dynamite (Mainstream, 1972)
- Louis Satchmo (1991)
With Tom Varner
- Jazz French Horn (Soul Note, 1985)
With Roseanna Vitro
- Listen Here (Texas Rose, 1984)
With Tyrone Washington
- Natural Essence (1967)
With Tom Harrell
- Moon Alley (Criss Cross Jazz, 1985)
With Alex Terrier
- Alex Terrier NYQ (Barking Cat Records, 2014)
With Virginia Mayhew
- Nini Green (Chiaroscuro, 1997)
References
- 1 2 arwulf arwulf. "Allmusic biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ↑ Rizzo, Gene (5 March 2005). "Kenny Barron". 50 Greatest Jazz Piano Players of All Time. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 143. ISBN 9780634074165. Retrieved 18 January 2013.
- ↑ Yanow, Scott (2001). "Kenny Barron". All Music Guide: The Definitive Guide to Popular Music. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 1152. ISBN 9780879306274. Retrieved 18 January 2013.
- ↑ Blumenthal, Bob (2004) In The Complete Argo/Mercury Art Farmer/Benny Golson/Jazztet Sessions [CD liner notes]. p. 12. Mosaic.
- ↑ "Book of Members, 1780-2010: Chapter B" (PDF). American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
- ↑ "Wanton Spirit". Vervemusicgroup.com. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ↑ Kugiya, Hugo (June 15, 2010). "Jazz pianist Aaron Parks is back on the farm — the James Farm". The Seattle Times.
- ↑ Andrew Hamilton. "Allmusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ↑ Ken Dryden. "Super Standard - Kenny Barron Trio,Super Trio - Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ↑ Ron Wynn. "Mad About Tadd - Continium - Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
External links
- Kennybarron.com
- Kenny Barron Discography at www.JazzDiscography.com
- Int'l Jazz Prod.
- Kenny Barron at NPR Music
- I Remember Kenny Barron, by Steve Holt
- Kenny Barron iPhone/iPad application
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