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'''Harold Mabern''' (born [[March 20]], [[1936]] in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]) is a [[hard bop]] and [[soul jazz]] pianist. |
'''Harold Mabern''' (born [[March 20]], [[1936]] in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]) is a [[hard bop]] and [[soul jazz]] pianist. |
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Revision as of 08:29, 20 November 2007
Harold Mabern (born March 20, 1936 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a hard bop and soul jazz pianist.
Early in his career, Mabern played in Chicago with MJT + 3 in the late 1950s and then moved to New York in 1959. Mabern has worked with Jimmy Forrest, Lionel Hampton, the Jazztet (1961-1962), Donald Byrd, Miles Davis (1963), J. J. Johnson (1963-1965), Lee Morgan (1965), Hank Mobley (1965), Sonny Rollins, Freddie Hubbard, Wes Montgomery, Joe Williams (1966-1967), and Sarah Vaughan.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Mabern led four albums for Prestige Records, performed with Lee Morgan, and recorded with Stanley Cowell's Piano Choir. Harold Mabern has recorded as a leader for DIW/Columbia and Sackville and toured with the Contemporary Piano Ensemble (1993-1995).
A longtime faculty member at William Paterson College, Mabern is a frequent instructor at Stanford Jazz Workshop.
Discography
As leader:
- A Few Miles From Memphis (1968)
- Rakin' And Scrapin' (1968)
- Workin' And Wailin' (1969)
- Greasy Kid Stuff! (1970)
As a sideman:
- The Night Of The Cookers, Vol. 1&2 by Freddie Hubbard (1965)
- Dippin' by Hank Mobley (1965)
- The Gigolo by Lee Morgan (1965)
- Consequence by Jackie McLean (1965)
- Live at the Lighthouse by Lee Morgan (1970)
- The Last Session by Lee Morgan (1971)