Al Lucas
Electric Bass, Bass
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ace | CDCHD846 | CD | Little Willie John | The Early King Sessions |
Federal | 12256 | single | Cora Woods | Father forgive him / Flying home to you baby |
- | 12268 | - | - | Don't fall in love with me / Just in case you change your mind |
Hip-O Select | 1740772 | CD | James Brown | The Singles, Vol. 4: 1966-1967 |
- | 1753671 | - | - | The Singles, Vol. 5: 1967-1969 |
King | 4242 | single | Russell Jacquet | Suede Jacquet / Lion's roar |
- | 4259 | - | - | Scamparoo / Relaxin' with Randle |
- | 4888 | - | Bill Doggett | In a sentimental mood / Who's who |
- | 4936 | - | - | What a difference a day made / Stella by starlight |
- | 5083 | - | Little Willie John | Dinner date / Uh uh baby |
- | 5091 | - | - | Person to person / Until you do |
- | 5129 | - | Titus Turner | Follow me / Way down yonder |
- | 5140 | - | - | Tears of joy fill my eyes / Coralee |
- | 5465 | - | - | Way down yonder / Miss Rubberneck Jones |
- | 5577 | - | Little Willie John | There is someone in this world for me / Autumn leaves |
- | 6086 | - | James Brown & The Famous Flames | Stone fox / Kansas City |
- | 6111 | - | James Brown | It won't be me / Mona Lisa |
- | 6141 | - | James Brown & The Famous Flames | Just plain funk / I guess I'll have to cry, cry, cry |
- | 6356 | - | Bill Doggett | In a sentimental mood / Eventide (Moonrise) |
- | EP309 | EP | Russell Jacquet and his All Stars | Volume 2 |
- | EP392 | - | Bill Doggett | |
- | LP531 | LP | - | Everybody dance to the Honky Tonk |
- | LP563 | - | - | Candle Glow |
- | LP596 | - | Little Willie John | Talk to me |
- | LP767 | - | - | The Sweet, The Hot, The Teenage Beat |
- | LP1016 | - | James Brown | James Brown Sings Raw Soul |
- | LP1020 | - | James Brown and The Famous Flames | Cold Sweat |
- | LP1030 | - | James Brown | I can't stand myself |
- | LP1031 | - | - | I got the Feelin' |
- | LP1038 | - | - | Thinking about Little Willie John and a few nice things |
- | LP1047 | - | - | Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud |
- | LP1104 | - | Bill Doggett | Sentimental Mood |
- | LP295-30 | |||
Parlophone | 45R4396 | single | Little Willie John | Dinner date / Uh uh baby |
- | GEP8711 | EP | Bill Doggett | |
- | R4396 | single | Little Willie John | Dinner date / Uh uh baby |
Polydor | 623238 | LP | Bill Doggett | Jumping and Swinging |
- | 643317 | |||
- | 27804 | EP | James Brown | - |
- | 421158 | single | - | Fever / Stagger Lee |
- | 421491 | - | - | Kansas City |
- | 658184 | LP | - | 1955-1970 |
- | 942005 | EP | - | |
President | PRC82 | - | Little Willie John | - |
Pye | 7N25418 | single | James Brown | Stone fox / Kansas City |
Sensation | 8 | |||
- | 12 | - | - | - |
Triumph | 2357004 | LP | James Brown | Mr. Dynamite |
- | 2458114 | - | - | Pop Music |
Vogue | EPL8019 | EP | Little Willie John | |
Westside | WESF103 | CD | Various Artists | Mule Milk 'N' Firewater |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bill Doggett | New York, NY | January 12, 1956 | [session] | bass |
Cora Woods | - | January 13, 1956 | [session] | - |
James Brown | - | January 4, 1967 | [session] | electric bass |
- | - | January 25, 1967 | [session] | - |
- | - | March, 1967 | [session] | - |
- | - | April 5, 1967 | [session] | - |
- | - | October 4, 1967 | [session] | - |
- | - | June 27, 1968 | [session] | - |
Little Willie John | - | August 29, 1957 | [session] | bass |
Russell Jacquet and his All Stars | Detroit, MI | May, 1948 | [session] | - |
Titus Turner | New York, NY | March 28, 1958 | [session] | - |
Vicki Anderson | Unknown Location | Unknown Date | [session] | electric bass |
- | - | - | [session] | - |
Albert Bennington Lucas (November 16, 1912 – June 19, 1983) was a Canadian jazz double-bassist.
Lucas took piano lessons as a child from his mother, Francis Bradley Lucas, a concert pianist, eventually switching to bass and tuba at age 12. After moving to New York City in 1933, Lucas played with Kaiser Marshall, then joined the Royal Sunset Orchestra, where he played from 1933 to 1942. During the 1940s Lucas appeared on record with Hot Lips Page, Coleman Hawkins, Eddie Heywood (1944–45), Duke Ellington (1945), Mary Lou Williams (1946), James P. Johnson, J.J. Johnson, Ben Webster, Erroll Garner, and Eddie South.He toured and recorded with Illinois Jacquet from 1947–53, recording in Detroit with Jacquet's all-star band which included Sonny Stitt, Leo Parker, Sir Charles Thompson, Maurice Simon and Shadow Wilson
before returning to play with Heywood again from 1954–56. He also recorded in the 1950s with Ruby Braff, Charlie Byrd, and Teddy Wilson. He worked primarily as a studio musician in his last two decades, backing up groups at Apollo Theater performances, playing jazz only occasionally. Lucas died June 19, 1983, in New York City. Wikipedia