music.wikisort.org - Musicien Grady Tate est un batteur et un chanteur de jazz américain, né le 14 janvier 1932 à Durham (Caroline du Nord) et mort le 8 octobre 2017 à New York .
Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tate.
Grady Tate en 1972
Informations générales
Nom de naissance
Grady Bernard Tate
Naissance
14 janvier 1932Durham (Caroline du Nord) , États-Unis
Décès
8 octobre 2017 (à 85 ans) New York , États-Unis
Activité principale
Musicien
Genre musical
Jazz, bop, hard bop
Instruments
Batterie
Années actives
1950-2015
Labels
Skye, Impulse!, Milestone
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Biographie
Grady Tate commence à chanter à l'âge de quatre ans et débute la batterie à cinq ans[1] .
Il commence à enregistrer avec l'organiste Wild Bill Davis (en) sur l'album Flyin' High en 1959, et les trois albums suivants.
En 1963 il s'installe à New York pour devenir le batteur du Quincy Jones's Band.
Il deviendra l’un des plus prolifiques batteurs de l'époque soul jazz avec près de 700 enregistrements[2] avec notamment Jimmy Smith , Lionel Hampton , Stan Getz , Cal Tjader , Pearl Bailey, Tony Bennett , Ella Fitzgerald , Aretha Franklin , Lena Horne, Peggy Lee, Della Reese , Sarah Vaughan , Michel Legrand, Lalo Schifrin et André Previn.
Il meurt à New York le 8 octobre 2017 à l'âge de 85 ans , des suites de la maladie d'Alzheimer[3] .
Discographie
Leader
1968: Windmills of My Mind (Skye)
1970: After the Long Drive Home (Skye)
1971: Feeling Life (Skye)
1972: She Is My Lady (Janus )
1975: By Special Request (Buddah)
1977: Master Grady Tate (Impulse!)
1991: TNT (Milestone)
1992: Body & Soul (Milestone)
2006: From the Heart: Songs Sung Live at the Blue Note (Half Note )
Sideman
1962: Charles Mingus – The Complete Town Hall Concert (Blue Note)
1963: Gary McFarland – The In Sound (Verve)
1964: Ben Webster – See You at the Fair (Impulse!)
1964: Lalo Schifrin – New Fantasy (Verve)
1964: Jimmy Smith – The Cat (Verve)
1964: Nat Adderley – Autobiography (Atlantic)
1964: Oliver Nelson – More Blues and the Abstract Truth (Impulse!)
1964: Lou Donaldson – Rough House Blues (Argo)
1964: Cal Tjader – Soul Sauce (Verve)
1964: Jay Jay Johnson – J.J.! (RCA Victor)
1964: Budd Johnson - Off the Wall (Argo) - avec Joe Newman
1965: Milt Jackson – Ray Brown / Milt Jackson (Verve) - avec Ray Brown
1965: Johnny Hodges & Wild Bill Davis – Joe's Blues (Verve)
1965: Dorothy Ashby – The Fantastic Jazz Harp of Dorothy Ashby (Atlantic)
1965: Cal Tjader – Soul Bird: Whiffenpoof (Verve)
1965: Illinois Jacquet – Spectrum (Argo)
1965: Roland Kirk & Al Hibbler – A Meeting of the Times (Atlantic)
1965: Jimmy Smith – Organ Grinder Swing (Verve)
1965: Jimmy Smith – Monster (Verve)
1965: Lalo Schifrin – Once a Thief and Other Themes (Verve)
1965: Stanley Turrentine – Joyride (Blue Note)
1965: Gary McFarland & Clark Terry – Tijuana Jazz (Impulse!)
1965: Kai Winding – Rainy Day (Verve)
1965: Dave Pike – Jazz for the Jet Set (Atlantic)
1965: J. J. Johnson – Broadway Express (RCA Victor)
1966: Bill Evans - Bill Evans Trio with Symphony Orchestra (Verve)
1966: Shirley Scott – Roll 'Em: Shirley Scott Plays the Big Bands (Impulse!)
1966: Eric Kloss – Love and All That Jazz (Prestige)
1966: Jimmy Smith – Got My Mojo Workin (Verve)
1966: Jimmy Smith – Hoochie Coochie Man (Verve)
1966: Gábor Szabó – Gypsy '66 (Impulse!)
1966: Jimmy McGriff – The Big Band (Solid State)
1966: Kai Winding – More Brass , Dirty Dog (Verve)
1966: Oliver Nelson – Oliver Nelson Plays Michelle (Impulse!)
1966: Clark Terry – Mumbles (Mainstream )
1966: Oliver Nelson – Sound Pieces (Impulse!)
1966: Oliver Nelson – Happenings (Impulse!) - avec Hank Jones
1966: Oliver Nelson – Encyclopedia of Jazz (Verve)
1966: Oliver Nelson – The Sound of Feeling (Verve)
1966: J. J. Johnson – The Total J.J. Johnson (RCA Victor)
1966: Johnny Hodges - Blue Notes (Verve)
1967: Kenny Burrell – A Generation Ago Today (Verve)
1967: Oliver Nelson – The Spirit of '67 (Impulse!) - avec Pee Wee Russell
1967: Kai Winding – Penny Lane & Time (Verve)
1967: Oliver Nelson – The Kennedy Dream (Impulse!)
1967: Stan Getz – Sweet Rain (Verve)
1967: Johnny Hodges – Don't Sleep in the Subway (Verve)
1967: Herbie Mann – Glory of Love (A&M/CTI)
1968: Stan Getz – What the World Needs Now: Stan Getz Plays Burt Bacharach and Hal David (Verve)
1968: Kenny Burrell – Blues – The Common Ground (Verve)
1968: Hubert Laws – Laws' Cause (Atlantic)
1968: Roy Ayers – Stoned Soul Picnic (Atlantic)
1968: Eddie Harris – Plug Me In (Atlantic)
1968: Billy Taylor – I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free (Tower)
1968: Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis – Love Calls (RCA Victor)
1968: Johnny « Hammond » Smith – Nasty! (Prestige)
1968: Jay Jay Johnson & Kai Winding – Israel (A&M/CTI)
1968: Nat Adderley – You, Baby (A&M/CTI)
1968: Milt Jackson – Milt Jackson and the Hip String Quartet (Verve)
1968: Jimmy McGriff – The Worm (Solid State)
1969: Freddie Hubbard – A Soul Experiment (Atlantic)
1969: Billy Taylor – Sleeping Bee (MPS )
1969: J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding – Stonebone (A&M/CTI [Japan])
1969: Ron Carter – Uptown Conversation (Embryo Records)
1969: Hubert Laws – Crying Song (CTI)
1969: Lena Horne & Gábor Szabó – Lena & Gabor (Skye)
1969: Pearls Before Swine – These Things Too (Reprise)
1969: Quincy Jones – Walking in Space (A&M/CTI)
1969: Phil Woods – Round Trip (Verve)
1970: Johnny Hodges – 3 Shades of Blue (Flying Dutchman)
1970: Quincy Jones – Gula Matari (A&M/CTI)
1971: Dizzy Gillespie , Bobby Hackett & Mary Lou Williams – Giants (Perception Records)
1971: Pearls Before Swine – Beautiful Lies You Could Live In (Reprise)
1971: Quincy Jones – Smackwater Jack (A&M/CTI)
1972: Grant Green – The Final Comedown (Blue Note)
1972: Eric Kaz – If You're Lonely (Atlantic)
1972: Ivan "Boogaloo Joe" Jones – Snake Rhythm Rock (Prestige)
1972: Houston Person – Broken Windows, Empty Hallways , Sweet Buns & Barbeque (Prestige)
1973: Roberta Flack – Killing Me Softly (Atlantic)
1973: Leon Spencer – Where I'm Coming From (Prestige)
1973: Lou Donaldson – Sophisticated Lou (Blue Note)
1973: Marlena Shaw – From the Depths of My Soul (Blue Note)
1973: Bette Midler – Bette Midler (Atlantic)
1973: Shirley Scott – Superstition (Cadet )
1973: Paul Simon – There Goes Rhymin' Simon (Columbia)
1974: Gato Barbieri – Chapter Three: Viva Emiliano Zapata (Impulse!)
1974: Jack McDuff – The Fourth Dimension (Cadet)
1974: Arif Mardin – Journey (Atlantic)
1975: Zoot Sims – Zoot Sims and the Gershwin Brothers (Pablo)
1975: Jack McDuff – Magnetic Feel (Cadet)
1975: Hank Jones – Hanky Panky (East Wind )
1976: Etta Jones - Ms. Jones to You (Muse)
1976: Phoebe Snow – Second Childhood (Columbia)
1976: Houston Person – The Big Horn (Muse )
1977: Kate & Anna McGarrigle – Dancer with Bruised Knees (Warner Bros.)
1977: Billy Taylor – Live at Storyville (West 54 )
1977: Houston Person – The Nearness of You (Muse)
1978: Clifford Jordan – The Adventurer (Muse)
1978: New York Jazz Quartet – Blues for Sarka (Enja)
1979: Red Rodney - The 3R's (Muse, released 1982)
1980: Willis Jackson - Nothing Butt... (Muse [rel. 1983])
1981: Grover Washington, Jr. – Come Morning (Elektra) - avec Tate au chant
1982: Simon and Garfunkel – The Concert in Central Park (Warner Bros.)
1983: Michel Legrand – After the Rain
1983: Sadao Watanabe – Fill Up The Night
1986: Jimmy Smith – Go For Whatcha Know (Blue Note)
1986: Monty Alexander. Threesome (Soul Note)
1986: Mark Murphy - Living Room (Muse)
1988: Peggy Lee – Miss Peggy Lee Sings the Blues (Capitol)
1989: Maureen McGovern – Naughty Baby
1990: Dizzy Gillespie – The Winter in Lisbon (Milan)
1990: Bette Midler – Some People's Lives (Atlantic)
1990: Jimmy Smith – Fourmost: Recorded Live At Fat Tuesday's NYC (Milestone) - avec Stanley Turrentine, Kenny Burrell
1990: Jimmy Smith – Fourmost Return (Milestone [rel. 2001]) - avec Stanley Turrentine and Kenny Burrell
1991: Bob Thiele Collective – Louis Satchmo
1992: John Hicks – Friends Old and New (Novus/RCA/BMG)
1992: Lalo Schifrin – Jazz Meets the Symphony (Atlantic)
1993: Lalo Schifrin – More Jazz Meets the Symphony (Atlantic)
1994: Oscar Peterson et Itzhak Perlman – Side by Side (Telarc)
1995: Lalo Schifrin – Firebird: Jazz Meets the Symphony No. 3 (Four Winds )
2007: Kenny Barron - The Traveler (Sunnyside)
Notes et références
Liens externes
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На других языках [en] Grady Tate Grady Tate (January 14, 1932 – October 8, 2017)[1] was an American jazz and soul-jazz drummer and baritone vocalist. In addition to his work as sideman, Tate released many albums as leader and lent his voice to songs in the animated Schoolhouse Rock! series.[2][3] - [fr] Grady Tate
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