Wendell Marshall
Bass
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ace | CDCHD1048 | CD | Various Artists | Hunky Dory: King Vocal Groups, Vol. 3 |
- | CDCHD1092 | - | Ivory Joe Hunter | Woo Wee! |
Affinity | AFF97 | LP | Various Artists | I hear Music |
Bethlehem | 11009 | single | Carmen McRae | If I'm lucky / Tip toe gently / Tip toe gently / If I'm lucky |
- | 11031 | - | Kai Winding & J.J. Johnson | Thou swell / Going rock / Thou swell / Gong rock |
- | 11045 | - | Charlie Rouse & Paul Quinichette | The chase is on / These are the things I love / The chase is on / The things I love |
- | 11046 | - | - | When the blues comes on / When the blues come on, pt.1 / When the blues come on, pt.2 |
- | 11086 | - | Art Blakey Big Band | Ain't life grand / El toro valiente / El toro valiente / Ain't life grand |
- | BCP66 | LP | Osie Johnson | The Happy Jazz of Johnson |
- | BCP1023 | - | Carmen McRae | Carmen McRae |
- | BCP6001 | - | K + J.J. | K + J.J. |
- | BCP6006 | - | Various Artists | Bethlehem's Girl Friends |
- | BCP6021 | - | Paul Quinichette & Charlie Rouse | The Chase is On |
- | BCP6027 | - | Art Blakey Big Band | Art Blakey Big Band |
- | BCP6065 | - | Various Artists | Golden Jazz Instrumentals |
- | BCP6066 | - | John Coltrane | Turning Point |
- | BEP116 | EP | Kai Winding & J.J. Johnson | |
Bethlehem New Series | BCP6004 | LP | Carmen McRae | The Finest of Carmen McRae - You'd be so easy to love |
De Luxe | 6124 | single | Herb Lance | Drifting waters / Close your eyes |
Design | DLP113 | |||
Gala | GLP357 | - | - | - |
Jazztone | J1234 | - | - | - |
King | 4291 | single | Ivory Joe Hunter | Waiting in vain / That's the gal for me |
- | 4306 | - | - | Landlord blues / Guess who |
- | 4326 | - | - | It's you, just you / I quit my pretty Mama |
- | 4347 | - | - | Please don't cry any more / I got your water on |
- | 4382 | - | - | Changing blues / I have no reason to complain |
- | 4405 | - | - | Too late / Lying woman blues |
- | 4792 | - | Lucky Millinder | It's a sad, sad feeling / Ow! |
- | 4793 | - | Bubber Johnson | Ding dang doo / Drop me a line |
- | 4803 | - | Lucky Millinder | I'm here love / Goody good love |
- | 4822 | - | Bubber Johnson | Come home / There'll be no one |
- | 4824 | - | Earl "Connelly" King | I get so happy / Someone who cares |
- | 4889 | - | Earl Connelly King | Big blue diamonds / Dear one |
- | 4920 | - | - | Look me in the eyes / That's all I ask of you |
- | 4939 | - | Bubber Johnson | Have a little faith in me / My lonely heart |
- | 4988 | - | - | Confidential / Let's take a walk |
- | 5068 | - | - | A crazy afternoon / So much tonight |
- | 5117 | - | - | Dedicated to the one I love / Prince of players |
- | 5132 | - | - | I'm confessin' (that I love you) / Finger tips |
- | 5143 | - | - | I surrender dear / Everybody's with you when you' re winning |
- | 5148 | - | - | I can't see why / As long as I live |
- | 5280 | - | Ivory Joe Hunter | Guess who / Don't fall in love with me / Don't fall in love with me / Guess who |
- | 5670 | - | Earl Connelly King | Don't take it so hard / Big blue diamonds |
- | EP265 | EP | Ivory Joe Hunter | |
- | EP442 | - | Bill Doggett | High and Wide, Part 1 |
- | EP443 | - | - | High and Wide, Part 2 |
- | EP444 | - | - | High and Wide, Part 3 |
- | EP450 | - | - | Big City Dance Party, Part 3 |
- | LP569 | LP | Bubber Johnson | Come Home |
- | LP605 | - | Ivory Joe Hunter | Ivory Joe Hunter Sings Sixteen of his All Time Hits |
- | LP624 | - | Bubber Johnson | Bubber Johnson sings Sweet Love Songs |
- | LP633 | - | Bill Doggett | High and Wide |
- | LP641 | - | - | Big City Dance Party |
- | LP725 | - | Various Artists | 25 Years of Rhythm and Blues Hits, Volume 1 |
- | LP792 | - | - | Forgotten Million Sellers |
- | LP875 | - | - | Everybody's Favorite Blues |
- | LP959 | - | Bill Doggett | Bonanza of 24 Songs |
- | LP960 | - | Mister Johnson (Bubber Johnson) | 24 Great Songs |
- | LP1004 | - | Various Artists | 25 Years of Rhythm' n' Blues Hits |
- | LP1009 | - | Osie Johnson | The Happy Jazz of Osie Johnson |
- | LP1026 | - | Various Artists | 18 All Time Rhythm 'n' Blues Hits |
King Oldies | 15027 | single | Ivory Joe Hunter | Waiting in vain / Guess who |
- | 15031 | - | Earl "Connelly" King | Don't take it so hard / Big blue diamonds |
London | EZ-N19014 | EP | Kai Winding - J.J. Johnson Quintet | East Coast Jazz |
- | EZ-N19016 | |||
- | RE-N1094 | EP | Carmen McRae | London's Girl Friends, No.3 |
Odeon | SOE3609 | - | Bill Doggett | |
Parlophone | 45R4259 | single | Bubber Johnson | Have a little faith in me / Confidential |
Period | SLP302 | |||
- | SLP1108 | - | - | - |
President | PRC64 | EP | Bubber Johnson | - |
Route 66 | KIX-4 | LP | Ivory Joe Hunter | 7th Street Boogie(further titles not from King labels) |
- | KIX-15 | - | - | Ivory Joe Hunter(further titles not from King labels) |
- | KIX-25 | - | - | - |
Saga | ER08034 |
Wendell Marshall (October 24, 1920, St. Louis, Missouri – February 6, 2002, St. Louis) was an American jazz double-bassist.
Marshall was Jimmy Blanton's cousin. He studied at Lincoln University, then served in the Army during World War II. Following his discharge, he performed with Stuff Smith, then relocated to New York City, where he worked with Mercer Ellington. From 1948 to 1955, he was a player with Duke Ellington.
Following his time with Ellington, Marshall joined pit orchestras on Broadway and freelanced with Mary Lou Williams, Art Blakey, Donald Byrd, Milt Jackson, and Hank Jones among others. He retired in 1968. Wikipedia