Leroy Vinnegar
Leroy Vinnegar | |
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Also known as | The Walker |
Born |
Indianapolis, IN, USA | July 13, 1928
Origin | Los Angeles, CA, USA |
Died |
August 3, 1999 71) Portland, Oregon, USA | (aged
Genres | Jazz |
Instruments | Double bass |
Leroy Vinnegar (July 13, 1928 – August 3, 1999) was an American jazz bassist.
Born in Indianapolis, the self-taught Vinnegar established his reputation in Los Angeles during the 1950s and 1960s. His trademark was the rhythmic "walking" bass line, a steady series of ascending or descending notes, and it brought him the nickname "The Walker". Besides his jazz work, he also appeared on a number of soundtracks and pop albums, notably Van Morrison's 1972 album, Saint Dominic's Preview.
He recorded extensively as both a leader and sideman. He came to public attention in the 1950s as a result of recording with Lee Konitz, André Previn, Stan Getz, Shorty Rogers, Chet Baker, Shelly Manne, Joe Castro and Serge Chaloff.[1] He played bass on Previn and Manne's My Fair Lady album, one of the most successful jazz records ever produced. He also performed on another of jazz's biggest hit albums, Eddie Harris and Les McCann's Swiss Movement, released in 1969. Vinnegar also performed at the famous Lighthouse in Hermosa Beach, California, and Diggers in East Los Angeles in the late 1950s with drummer/pianist Don Joham along with other musicians. He moved to Portland, Oregon in 1986. In 1995, the Oregon State Legislature honored him by proclaiming May 1 Leroy Vinnegar Day.
Vinnegar died of a heart attack, at the age of 71, on August 3, 1999, in a hospital in Portland.
Discography
As leader
- Leroy Walks! (Contemporary, 1958)
- Leroy Walks Again!!! (Contemporary, 1963)
- Jazz's Great "Walker" (Vee Jay, 1964)
- Glass of Water (1973; Legend Records)
- The Kid (1974; PBR International) (2005; Q-Tape Records, France)
- Walkin' the Basses (1992; Contemporary Records)
As sideman
With Stan Getz and Lionel Hampton
- Hamp and Getz (Norgran, 1955)
With Chet Baker
- Quartet: Russ Freeman/Chet Baker (Pacific Jazz, 1956)
With Tom Ball and Kenny Sultan
- Who Drank My Beer? (1983; Kicking Mule Records)
- Bloodshot Eyes (1986; Flying Fish Records)
With Conte Candoli and Lou Levy
- West Coast Wailers (Atlantic, 1955)
With Benny Carter
- Jazz Giant (Contemporary, 1958)
- Swingin' the '20s (Contemporary, 1958) with Earl Hines
With Joe Castro
- Live at Falcon's Lair! (1956; Pablo) - with Zoot Sims
- Groove Funk Soul (Atlantic, 1959)
- At Falcon's Lair with Joe Castro 1959
With Serge Chaloff
- Blue Serge (1956; Capitol)
With Dolo Coker
- Dolo! (Xanadu, 1976)
- California Hard (Xanadu, 1977)
- Third Down (Xanadu, 1977)
With Buddy Collette
- Nice Day with Buddy Collette (Contemporary, 1957)
With Sonny Criss
- Saturday Morning (Xanadu, 1975)
With The Doors
- Waiting for the Sun (Elektra Records, 1972)
With Barbara Dane & Earl Hines
- Livin' with the Blues (Dot Records, 1959)
With Kenny Dorham
- Inta Somethin' (Pacific Jazz, 1961)
With Kenny Drew
- Talkin' & Walkin' (Jazz: West, 1955)
- Home Is Where The Soul Is (Xanadu, 1978)
- For Sure! (Xanadu, 1978)
With Teddy Edwards
- It's About Time (Pacific Jazz, 1959) with Les McCann
- Sunset Eyes (Pacific Jazz, 1960)
- Teddy's Ready! (Contemporary, 1960)
- Good Gravy! (Contemporary, 1961)
- Heart & Soul (Contemporary, 1962)
With Red Garland
- Keystones! (1977; Xanadu Records)
With Stan Getz
- West Coast Jazz (Norgran, 1955)
- The Steamer (Verve, 1956)
With Eddie Harris and Les McCann
- Swiss Movement (1969; Atlantic Jazz)
With Hampton Hawes
- The Sermon (Contemporary, 1958 [1987])
- Something Special (Contemporary, 1976 [1994])
With Elmo Hope
- The Elmo Hope Quintet featuring Harold Land (Pacific Jazz, 1957)
With The Jazz Crusaders
- Live at the Lighthouse '66 (Pacific Jazz, 1966)
- Talk That Talk (Pacific Jazz, 1966)
With Fred Katz
- Fred Katz and his Jammers (Decca, 1959)
With Barney Kessel
- Let's Cook! (Contemporary, 1957 [1962])
With Eric Kloss
- First Class Kloss! (Prestige, 1967)
With Harold Land
- Harold in the Land of Jazz (Contemporary, 1958)
With Gordon Lee
- On the Shoulder of Giants (1994; Unity Label Group)
With Shelly Manne
- Concerto for Clarinet & Combo (Contemporary, 1955 [1957])
- Swinging Sounds (Contemporary, 1956)
- More Swinging Sounds (Contemporary, 1956)
- Shelly Manne & His Friends (Contemporary, 1956)
- My Fair Lady (Contemporary, 1956)
With Les McCann
- Les McCann Ltd. Plays the Truth (Pacific Jazz, 1960)
- Les McCann Ltd. Plays the Shout (Pacific Jazz, 1960)
- From the Top of the Barrel (Pacific Jazz, 1960 [1967])
- On Time (Pacific Jazz, 1962)
- Les McCann Plays the Hits (Limelight, 1966)
- Bucket O' Grease (Limelight, 1967)
- Much Les (Atlantic, 1968)
With Howard McGhee
- Maggie's Back in Town!! (Contemporary, 1961)
With Van Morrison
- Saint Dominic's Preview (1972; Warner Bros.)
With Gerry Mulligan and Ben Webster
With Phineas Newborn, Jr.
- The Great Jazz Piano of Phineas Newborn Jr. (Contemporary, 1963)
- The Newborn Touch (Contemporary, 1964)
With Sonny Rollins
- Sonny Rollins and the Contemporary Leaders (1958, Contemporary Records)
With Shorty Rogers
- Martians Come Back! (Atlantic, 1955)
- Way Up There (Atlantic, 1955 [1957])
With Jimmy Smith
With Sonny Stitt
- Sonny Stitt Blows the Blues (Verve, 1959)
- Saxophone Supremacy (Verve, 1959)
- Sonny Stitt Swings the Most (Verve, 1959)
With Cedar Walton
- Cedar! (Prestige, 1967)
With Jessica Williams
- Encounters (1994; Jazz Focus)
- Encounters II (1997; Jazz Focus)
With Don Wilkerson
- The Texas Twister (1960; Riverside)
With Gerald Wilson
- Portraits (Pacific Jazz, 1964)
With Jack Wilson
- The Two Sides of Jack Wilson (Atlantic, 1964)
References
- ↑ Yanow, Scott. "Blue Serge: Review". allmusic. Rovi Corp. Retrieved May 18, 2013.
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