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Mat Mathews
Birth nameMathieu Hubert Wijnandts Schwarts
Born(1988-06-18)June 18, 1988
The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
OriginNetherlands
DiedFebruary 12, 2009(2009-02-12) (aged 84)
Rotterdam in a Nursing home
GenresJazz
Occupations
  • jazz accordionist
  • musician
  • arranger
  • record producer
InstrumentAccordion
Years active1947 - 1993
LabelsBrunswick Records Dawn Records

Mat Mathews, born Mathieu Hubert Wijnandts Schwarts (June 18, 1924 – February 12, 2009),[1] was a Dutch jazz accordionist.

History

Mathews was born in The Hague and learned to play accordion while Netherlands was still under the Nazi rule during World War II. After hearing Joe Mooney through a radio broadcast after the war, he decided to play jazz music. Mat married his first wife, a woman also from Netherlands in 1947 and they had a son named Peter. From 1947 to 1950, he played with The Millers in Netherlands. He then moved to New York City on March 1, 1951 with his second wife, Paulette Girard. They were married in Tripoli, North Africa at the consulate when they were there performing for the troops from 1950 - 1951. He moved into Paulette's mother's home at 10 Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn NY and lived there with Paulette. Owl Eyes was one of their co-writes, which they gave to Jazzbo. He was a disc jockey who played late night jazz. Mat performed at the Arthur Godfrey Hour and played at Carnegie Hall.[2]

He formed a quartet which included Herbie Mann; he also played with Art Farmer, Julius Watkins, Joe Puma, Oscar Pettiford, Gigi Gryce, Dick Katz, Percy Heath, and Kenny Clarke. He played with Carmen McRae from 1954 to 1955. Carmen was later signed to Coral records after Paulette bet Mat that she could get Carmen signed because she listened. In 1956, he played in the group "The 4 Most" with Al Cohn, Gene Quill, Hank Jones and Mundell Lowe and they recorded the track Ooh Baby It Scares Me by Paulette Girard. Paulette and Mat then divorced.

In 1957 Mat recorded a several records in Toronto Canada where he met, Wilhelmina (Billie) Bailey. Billie was a beautiful runway model and also performed on several radio shows in Canada. Billy and Mat moved to New York and got married in 1958. They settled in Fairlawn, New Jersey and shortly thereafter they had twins, Karen and Bryan. In 1959, Mat and Billie had another child Jennifer. Mat continued playing, recording and traveling. However Mat found it very difficult to balance a career in Jazz with the demands of being father and husband. The music world was also changing quickly and Jazz was being eclipsed by the pop/rock music scene. Playing the accordion was also less mainstream in the North American Jazz scene which made it more challenging. Peter, Mat's first son moved to New Jersey to be with the family. However, in 1964, Mat and Billy had their fourth child, Melissa (Liesje) and they moved back to The Netherlands where he worked primarily as a studio musician arranger and producer. He and recorded less as a player but continued to perform local gigs in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France. During the 1960s in the Netherlands Mat had commercial success which was necessary to help support his large family. Mat's parents, were from Den Hague and they also encouraged Mat to play the accordion from an early age.

In 1971, Mat and Billie decided to move back to the United States as Mat had several opportunities to record. They moved to Rochester, NY where Mat played and recorded with Doug Duke, Charlie Byrd, Clark Terry, Marion McPartland in Doug Duke's Music room.[3] After several challenging years, Billie and Mat split up and Billie moved back to Toronto and Mat went back to the Netherlands to be with his mother whose health was failing. During these years he played local gigs in Europe and spent the summers in Norway playing in Christiansand. In 1979 Mat and Billie moved to Atlanta, Georgia where Mat had a recording contract with Delta Air Lines for in-flight music to Europe. He also played regularly at the Westin Peachtree plaza and in Hilton Head. Mat was always on the move and was happiest when traveling. Mat and Billie split and got together several times before Billie died in 1989. In 1993, Mat was living in Rotterdam. He recorded Meditation at that time in Los Angeles, California.[4] In the late 1990s Mat's health began to fail and he started to have cognitive issues related to dementia. Mat lived in a Nursing home in Rotterdam and was being cared for by his beloved granddaughter Tamar and her mother Jopie until he died in 2009.

Discography

As sideman

With Carmen McRae

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ nrc
  2. ^ Video on YouTube
  3. ^ "Doug Duke". www.walterdixon.com. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  4. ^ "Mat Mathews - Meditation CD Album". www.cduniverse.com. Retrieved 2017-04-17.

Sources