Charlie Rice
Drums
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bethlehem | 3026 | single | Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | Tia Juana / I wished on the moon |
- | BCP6069 | LP | Eddie Lockjaw Davis | The Best of Eddie Lockjaw Davis |
King | 4801 | single | Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | Bean-O / This is always |
- | 4804 | - | Doc Bagby | Hayride / Grinding |
- | 4813 | - | Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | Punch / It's the talk of the town |
- | 4823 | - | Doc Bagby | I want a little girl / Soft one |
- | 4832 | - | Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | Don't know why, I just do / It's a pity to say goodnight |
- | 4863 | - | - | Together / A foggy day |
- | 4904 | - | - | The way you look tonight / Scatter |
- | 4928 | - | - | Tenderly / Dizzy atmosphere |
- | 4966 | - | - | The happy whistler / Teach me tonight |
- | 5026 | - | - | Speak low / It ain't necessarily so |
- | 5164 | - | - | Scotty roo / Eddie's function |
- | 5980 | - | - | Sheila / Say what |
- | EP372 | EP | - | |
- | LP506 | LP | - | Modern Jazz Expressions |
- | LP526 | - | - | Jazz with a Horn |
- | LP566 | - | - | Jazz with a Beat |
- | LP599 | - | - | Big Beat Jazz |
- | LP606 | - | - | Uptown |
- | LP631 | - | Doc Bagby & Luis Rivera Quintet | Battle of the Organs |
- | LP637 | - | Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | This and That |
- | LP837 | - | Various Artists | The Giants of Jazz Organ |
Odeon | SOE3564 | EP | Doc Bagby | |
- | XOC146 | LP | Various Artists | Tenor Sax Parade: |
Parlophone | GEP8587 | EP | Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Trio | |
- | GEP8685 | - | - | - |
- | GEP8698 | - | - | Lockjaw |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Doc Bagby | Cincinnati, OH | April 20, 1955 | [session] | drums |
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | New York, NY | January 22, 1957 | [session] | - |
- | - | February 5, 1957 | [session] | - |
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Trio | Cincinnati, OH | April 11, 1955 | [session] | - |
- | - | April 19, 1955 | [session] | - |
- | - | April 20, 1955 | [session] | - |
- | - | August 16, 1955 | [session] | - |
- | New York, NY | February 2, 1956 | [session] | - |
- | - | July 16, 1956 | [session] | - |
Charles R. Rice (March 1, 1920 – April 22, 2018), better known as Charlie Rice, was an American jazz drummer.
Having played with Jimmy Oliver, Rice led the first house band at Philadelphia's Club 421, with a lineup including Vance Wilson, Bob Bushnell, Red Garland and Johnny Hughes.After playing with Eddie Vinson's and Jimmy Heath's big bands (with John Coltrane in both lineups) in 1951 he went with Oscar Pettiford, Rudy Williams, Clifton Best, J.J. Johnson and Howard McGhee on a USO tour to the South Pacific, as part of a unit known as the "Swingin' Jamboree". The concerts were recorded and released the following year as Howard McGhee and his Korean All Stars, Jazz At the Battlefront Volume 1.Back in Philadelphia, he led the Charlie Rice All-Stars.As well as playing with Sonny Stitt, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (again with John Coltrane), and Leo Parker, in 1964 and 1965 he toured and recorded with Chet Baker.As of October 2011, Rice was still performing. He died in April 2018 at the age of 98. He was buried at Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. Wikipedia