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* ''Strawberry Wine'' ([[Epic Records|Epic]], 1966) with John Doling, [[John Guerin]]
* ''Strawberry Wine'' ([[Epic Records|Epic]], 1966) with John Doling, [[John Guerin]]
* ''Summer Night'' ([[Milestone Records|Milestone]], 1968) with [[Monty Budwig]], John Guerin
* ''Summer Night'' ([[Milestone Records|Milestone]], 1968) with [[Monty Budwig]], [[John Guerin]]
* ''Scott Joplin: Interpretations '76'' ([[Flying Dutchman Records|Flying Dutchman]], 1976) with [[Chuck Domanico]], [[Shelly Manne]]
* ''Scott Joplin: Interpretations '76'' ([[Flying Dutchman Records|Flying Dutchman]], 1976) with [[Chuck Domanico]], [[Shelly Manne]]
* ''Afterthoughts'' ([[Discovery Records|Discovery]], 1978)
* ''Afterthoughts'' ([[Discovery Records|Discovery]], 1978)
* ''Mike Wofford Trio Plays Jerome Kern Vol. 1'' ([[Discovery Records|Discovery]], 1980) with Jim Plank, [[Andy Simpkins]]
* ''Mike Wofford Trio Plays Jerome Kern Vol. 1'' ([[Discovery Records|Discovery]], 1980) with Jim Plank, [[Andy Simpkins]]
* ''Mike Wofford Quartet Plays Jerome Kern Vol. 2'' ([[Discovery Records|Discovery]], 1980) with Tom Azarello, Anthony Ortega, Jim Plank
* ''Mike Wofford Quartet Plays Jerome Kern Vol. 2'' ([[Discovery Records|Discovery]], 1980) with Tom Azarello, [[Anthony Ortega (musician)|Anthony Ortega]], Jim Plank
* ''Mike Wofford Trio Plays Jerome Kern Vol. 3'' ([[Discovery Records|Discovery]], 1981) with Jim Plank, Andy Simpkins
* ''Mike Wofford Trio Plays Jerome Kern Vol. 3'' ([[Discovery Records|Discovery]], 1981) with Jim Plank, [[Andy Simpkins]]
* ''Sure Thing'' ([[Discovery Records|Discovery]], 1981) with Jim Plank, Andy Simpkins, Tom Azarello, Monty Budwig, John Guerin
* ''Sure Thing'' ([[Discovery Records|Discovery]], 1981) with Tom Azarello, [[Monty Budwig]], [[John Guerin]], Jim Plank, [[Andy Simpkins]]
* ''Funkallero'' with [[Sherman Ferguson]], Andy Simpkins, Paul Sundford ([[Trend Records|Trend]], 1987)
* ''Funkallero'' ([[Trend Records|Trend]], 1987) with [[Sherman Ferguson]], [[Andy Simpkins]], Paul Sundfor
* ''Plays Gerald Wilson: Gerald's People'' with Richie Gajate Garcia, [[Rufus Reid]] (Musicraft, 1989)
* ''Plays Gerald Wilson "Gerald's People"'' ([[Discovery Records|Discovery]], 1988) with Carl Burnett, Richie Gajate Garcia, [[Rufus Reid]]
* ''[[Mike Wofford at Maybeck]]'' ([[Concord Jazz]], 1991)
* ''[[Mike Wofford at Maybeck]]'' ([[Concord Jazz]], 1991)
* ''Synergy'' with [[Joe LaBarbera]], Rob Thorsen (Heavywood, 1998)
* ''Synergy'' (Heavywood, 1998) with [[Joe LaBarbera]], Rob Thorsen
* ''Time Cafe'' with Duncan Moore, [[Darek Oleszkiewicz]] (Azica, 2001)
* ''Time Cafe'' (Azica, 2001) with Duncan Moore, [[Darek Oleszkiewicz]]
* ''Turn Signal'' with Holly Hofmann ([[Capri Records|Capri]], 2012)
* ''Turn Signal'' ([[Capri Records|Capri]], 2012) with Holly Hofmann
* ''It's Personal'' (Capri, 2013)<ref name="AM discog">{{cite web |title=Mike Wofford: Discography |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/mike-wofford-mn0000417824/discography |website=AllMusic |accessdate=9 August 2018}}</ref>
* ''It's Personal'' (Capri, 2013)<ref name="AM discog">{{cite web |title=Mike Wofford: Discography |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/mike-wofford-mn0000417824/discography |website=AllMusic |accessdate=9 August 2018}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 20:01, 23 June 2024

Mike Wofford (born in San Antonio, Texas) is a jazz pianist who was raised in San Diego, California.[1] He was an accompanist to singers Sarah Vaughan (in 1979) and Ella Fitzgerald (1989–1994).[1]

He was known in the jazz community going back to the 1960s for the albums Strawberry Wine and Summer Night.[1] He performed with Shorty Rogers, Bud Shank, Joe Pass, Shelly Manne, Kenny Burrell, and Zoot Sims.[1]

Discography

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As leader

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As sideman

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With Elek Bacsik

With Kenny Burrell

With Gil Fuller

With Richard "Groove" Holmes

With John Klemmer

With Shelly Manne

With Oliver Nelson

With Howard Roberts

With Sonny Stitt

With Gerald Wilson

With Kenny Rankin

  • Professional Dreamer (Private Music, 1995)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Ankeny, Jason. "Mike Wofford". AllMusic. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  2. ^ "Mike Wofford: Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
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