music.wikisort.org - Composer Bennie Maupin (born August 29, 1940)[1] is an American jazz multireedist who performs on various saxophones, flute, and bass clarinet .[2]
American jazz musician
Bennie Maupin
Birth name Benjamin Maupin Born (1940-08-29 ) August 29, 1940 (age 82) Detroit, Michigan , U.S.Genres Jazz, jazz fusion Occupation(s) Musician, composer Instrument(s) Saxophone, flute, lyricon, bass clarinet Labels Columbia, ECM, Mercury, Cryptogramophone
Musical artist
Bennie Maupin, 30th Detroit International Jazz Festival
Maupin was born in Detroit, Michigan , United States.[1] He is known for his participation in Herbie Hancock 's Mwandishi sextet and Headhunters band, and for performing on Miles Davis 's seminal fusion record, Bitches Brew .[1] Maupin has collaborated with Horace Silver , Roy Haynes, Woody Shaw , Lee Morgan and many others.[1] He is noted for having a harmonically-advanced, "out" improvisation style, while having a different sense of melodic direction than other "out" jazz musicians such as Eric Dolphy .
Maupin was a member of Almanac, a group with Cecil McBee (bass), Mike Nock (piano) and Eddie Marshall (drums).
The Headhunters in 1974. Maupin is on the right, holding a bass clarinet
Discography
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As leader/co-leader
The Jewel in the Lotus (ECM, 1974)
Almanac (Improvising Artists, 1977) with Mike Nock , Cecil McBee, Eddie Marshall – recorded in 1967
Slow Traffic to the Right (Mercury, 1977)
Moonscapes (Mercury, 1978)
Driving While Black with Patrick Gleeson (Intuition, 1998)
Penumbra (Cryptogramophone, 2006)
Early Reflections (Cryptogramophone, 2008)
Symphonic Tone Poem for Brother Yusef with Adam Rudolph (Strut, 2022)
As sideman
With John Beasley
With Marion Brown
With George Cables
With Mike Clark
Actual Proof (Platform Recordings, 2000)
With Miles Davis
With Chick Corea
Is (Solid State, 1969)
Sundance (Groove Merchant, 1972) - recorded in 1969
The Complete "Is" Sessions (Blue Note, 2002) - compiation
With Jack DeJohnette
With Patrick Gleeson and Jim Lang
Jazz Criminal (Electronic Musical Industries, 2007)
With Herbie Hancock
Mwandishi (Warner Bros., 1971)
Crossings (Warner Bros., 1972)
Sextant (Columbia, 1973)
Head Hunters (Columbia, 1973)
Thrust (Columbia, 1974)
Flood (CBS/Sony, 1975)
Man-Child (Columbia, 1975)
Secrets (Columbia, 1976)
VSOP (Columbia, 1976)
Sunlight (Columbia, 1978)
Directstep (CBS/Sony, 1979)
Feets, Don't Fail Me Now (Columbia, 1979)
Mr. Hands (Columbia, 1980)
Dis Is da Drum (Mercury, 1994)
With The Headhunters
Survival of the Fittest (Arista, 1975)
Straight from the Gate (Arista, 1977)
Return of the Headhunters (Verve, 1998)
With Eddie Henderson
Realization (Capricorn, 1973)
Inside Out (Capricorn, 1974)
Sunburst (Blue Note, 1975)
Mahal (Capitol, 1978)
With Andrew Hill
With Lee Morgan
With Darek Oleszkiewicz
With the Jimmy Owens -Kenny Barron Quintet
With Woody Shaw
With Horace Silver
With Lonnie Smith
With Jarosław Śmietana
A Story of Polish Jazz (JSR, 2004)
With McCoy Tyner
With Lenny White
Big City (Nemperor, 1977)
With Meat Beat Manifesto
References
Authority control
General National libraries Other
MusicBrainz artist
SUDOC (France)
На других языках [de] Bennie Maupin Bennie Maupin (* 29. August 1940 in Detroit, Michigan) ist ein US-amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Saxophone, Klarinetten, Flöte). - [en] Bennie Maupin
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