Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aamco | LP302 | |||
Audio Lab | AL1549 | LP | Billy Eckstine Band | Mr."B" |
Bethlehem | 11029 | single | The Jazz Messengers | Right down front / Late Spring / Right down front / Late Spring |
- | 11086 | - | Art Blakey Big Band | Ain't life grand / El toro valiente / El toro valiente / Ain't life grand |
- | BCP6023 | LP | Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers | Hard Drive |
- | BCP6027 | - | Art Blakey Big Band | Art Blakey Big Band |
- | BCP6065 | - | Various Artists | Golden Jazz Instrumentals |
- | BCP6066 | - | John Coltrane | Turning Point |
De Luxe | 2002 | single | Billy Eckstine | Opus X-3 / The real thing happened to me |
- | 3002 | - | - | - |
- | 3315 | - | Lee Richardson | Just call my name / As time goes by |
- | 3316 | - | - | There's a lull in my life / I'm still in love with you |
- | 6086 | - | - | As time goes by / That old feeling |
JSF | 609 | |||
King | LP265-12 | LP | Billy Eckstine and his All Star Orchestra | The Great Mr. "B" |
Parlophone | GEP8672 | EP | Billy Eckstine | A Date with Rhythm |
- | PMC1084 | LP | Art Blakey | Hard Drive |
Polydor | 545101 | - | - | Drum Thunder |
Trio | PAP-23002 | - | - | Hard Drive |
Versailles | 90M271 |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Art Blakey Big Band | Unknown Location | Unknown Date | [session] | |
- | New York, NY | December, 1957 | [session] | drums |
Art Blakey Quintet | - | - | [session] | - |
Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers | - | October 9, 1957 | [session] | - |
- | - | October 11, 1957 | [session] | - |
Billy Eckstine and his Orchestra | - | December 5, 1944 | [session] | - |
Lee Richardson | Linden, NJ | February 26, 1951 | [session] | - |
Arthur "Art" Blakey (October 11, 1919 – October 16, 1990) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. He was briefly known as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina after he became a Muslim in the late 1940s.Blakey made a name for himself in the 1940s in the big bands of Fletcher Henderson and Billy Eckstine. He worked with bebop musicians Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. In the mid-1950s Horace Silver and Blakey formed the Jazz Messengers, a group that the drummer was associated with for the next 35 years. The group was formed as a collective of contemporaries, but over the years the band became known as an incubator for young talent, including Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, Lee Morgan, Benny Golson, and Wynton Marsalis. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz calls the Jazz Messengers "the archetypal hard bop group of the late 50s".He was inducted into the Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame (in 1981), the Grammy Hall of Fame (in 1998 and 2001), and was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. He was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1991. Wikipedia