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Member Since4/18/2008
Band Websitewww.budpowell.com
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Sounds Like"GET HAPPY" - Bud Powell (p), Pierre Michelot (b), Kenny Clark (d)
"ANTHROPOLOGY" - Bud Powell (p), Orsted Pedersen (b), Jorn Elniff (d)
"'ROUND MIDNIGHT" - Bud Powell (p), Orsted Pedersen (b), Jorn Elniff (d)
"SHAW NUFF'" - Bud Powell (p), Pierre Michelot (b), Kenny Clark (d)
Record LabelBlue Note/Prestige/Dreyfuss Jazz
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   About Bud Powell
  1920s -- Born in 1924, Bud's earliest musical experiences occurred when jazz was emerging as a major force in music. Louis Armstrong was making his landmark recordings, Jelly Roll Morton was breaking new ground on the piano, and the great stride pianists like Fats Waller and James P. Johnson inspired the young Art Tatum to a level of virtuosity unprecedented in the world of piano jazz. Bud's own father was a stride pianist and band leader so Bud was steeped in the new music of jazz from the beginning.
1930s -- Before Bud was ten he had absorbed everything he had heard by the great stride pianists and was already playing with jazz musicians. They would "steal" the young boy away and keep him up late at night. They were amazed at the young prodigy. His father insisted that he continue his classical piano studies, but by the time Bud was a teenager the lure of the jazz world was overwhelming. By 1939 he was playing professionally in a band led by his older brother Bill. Art Tatum and the pianist Billy Kyle were major influences, and he would also have been very much aware of the other great swing pianists like Teddy Wilson and Nat King Cole.
1940s -- In the early forties Bud did his apprenticeship with several bands as well as doing solo gigs in night clubs in New York. He hung out at places like Minton's Playhouse, famous as an incubator of bebop, and became a close friend of Thelonious Monk, who took the younger Bud under his wing. Bud joined Cootie Williams' band and it was with Williams that he made his first recordings in 1944. Throughout the rest of the 1940s Bud's talent and creativity exploded on the jazz scene as he played and recorded with virtually every major figure in the emerging bebop style as well as accompanying Sarah Vaughan on more commercially oriented releases. By the end of the forties Bud Powell was the dominant jazz pianist whose genius is well documented on many recordings. Samples of some of Bud's best records.
1950s -- In and out of mental hospitals, Bud's performing and recording career was erratic but remained at white heat until sometime in 1953, when the ravages of alcoholism, an earlier beating administered by police, and electric shock treatments began to take a toll on his brilliant piano technique. Many critics feel that Bud's playing from 1954 until the end of his recording career in 1964 was unworthy of the high standard he had set in the earlier years. But others find great depth and beauty in both Bud's playing and in his compositions from the post-1953 period, even if the fiery technique was diminished. In 1959 Bud left New York for Paris where other American jazz artists had found a comfortable environment to pursue their musical careers.
1960s -- In Paris Bud was befriended by a young jazz fan named Francis Paudras, whose important, if somewhat romanticized, role in Bud's life is described in his book Dance of the Infidels, now available in English translation. Francis' role in Bud's life was also the inspiration for the 1986 movie Round Midnight, in which Dexter Gordon played the role of a jazz musician befriended and supported by a young fan. During the Paris years Bud experienced a partial renaissance and made a number of very fine recordings, some of which are included in the Sample Recordings.
In 1964 Bud made a triumphant return to Birdland but his success was short-lived as he quickly descended back into alcoholism. In 1966 he died in obsurity and neglect at the age of 41. His family refused to claim the body but his friend Max Roach took the necessary legal steps to arrange for a New Orleans style funeral procession in which Bud's coffin was accompanied by a Jazzmobile on which Barry Harris and Lee Morgan played Bud's compositions. There were an estimated 5000 people along the Harlem streets paying tribute to the tragic life of one of the greatest figures in the history of jazz.


WHAT JAZZ MUSICIANS SAY ABOUT BUD POWELL


"No one could play like Bud; too difficult, too quick, incredible!" -Thelonious Monk

"If I had to choose a single musician according to his artistic merit and the originality of his creation, but also for the greatness of his work, it would be Bud Powell. Nobody could measure up to him."- Bill Evans

"He was the foundation out of which stemmed the whole edifice of modern jazz piano. Every jazz pianist since Bud either came through him or is deliberately attempting to get away from playing like him."- Herbie Hancock

"Bud was the most brilliant that a spirit might be, a unique genius in our culture."- Max Roach

"Bud is a genius."- Charlie Parker

"He laid down the basis of modern jazz piano."- Dizzy Gillespie

"Bud is a genuine genius."- Duke Ellington

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ZIEGELHOF88keys berlinSPANDAU

ZIEGELHOF88keys berlinSPANDAU



Dec 24 2009 11:49 PM

MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR




Jay Bee Rodriguez

Jay Bee Rodriguez



Nov 15 2009 3:11 PM

Gracias, Mr Powell, por toda esa maravillosa música que, sin duda, no nos merecemos!




Adrian

Adrian



Apr 24 2009 11:09 PM

its a mystery to me why Buds greatness goes largely unnoticed in the world today.
isnt that weird people?
Now Is The Time

Now Is The Time



Feb 23 2009 4:54 PM

thanks ;-)
much appreciated,
love & peace,
Now Is The Time x x x
@ Everyday Records
vakho jajanidze

Vakho Jajanidze



Feb 19 2009 12:15 PM

great bud;)
ÑA

ÑA



Feb 18 2009 8:37 PM

Thank you so much!
Playing With Angels

Playing With Angels



Feb 18 2009 7:17 PM

Hi there, Bud's friends. Truly honored of your friendship and support. Thank you very much. The "Jazz Legends" are here. Keep their spirit alive!



Memorial Corner - for absent jazz friends

stefano

stefano



Feb 18 2009 5:38 PM

true honor- thank you Bud Powell!
Nicolas Perrier - Photographe de JAZZ

Nicolas Perrier



Feb 18 2009 4:41 PM

Hi Bud !

Thanks for the Add...
Jay Bee Rodriguez

Jay Bee Rodriguez



Dec 31 2008 12:44 AM

Un poco loco por el Jazz.
Completamente pirado por su música, Sr Powell.
En 2009... y lo que venga.
Martha Patricia Yepes

Martha Patricia Yepes



Dec 10 2008 12:30 PM

*** FELICES FIESTAS *** UN BESO * PAT *
.. .... ....
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Gianluca Mancini

Gianluca Mancini



Dec 2 2008 12:19 PM

thanks for the add...it's a great pleasure...great bud...
Duo Session

Duo Session



Nov 26 2008 11:11 PM

Hi Bud!

Thank you from your friendship and your nice music!

Warm jazz feelings from Finland to you ;D

Tuija and Tapani
Duo Session
william

william



Nov 24 2008 9:49 PM

Many thanks for the friendship. It is an honor to be added to this page.
Peace and Light, William
Piano Blues

Piano Blues



Nov 24 2008 9:16 PM




I got the rockin' pneumonia & the boogie woogie flu

yo

yolande yo



Nov 24 2008 6:35 PM

merçi merci!!!pour l'ajout suis super contente
Martha Patricia Yepes

Martha Patricia Yepes



Nov 24 2008 6:33 PM

Dear Bud Powell:

Thank you very much
I'm so honored to be your friend
Wonderful site you have here
Martha Patricia Yepes
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Adrian

Adrian



Sep 17 2008 4:04 AM

I loooooove Bud Powell










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Luis Dagostino

Luis Dagostino



Aug 23 2008 9:00 PM

Thanks a lot for the add.
All best wishes,
Luis
Stephen

Stephen Steckel



Aug 21 2008 9:42 PM

Greetings from Amish Country
Lancaster County, PA
Thanks for adding me
and thanks for all the beautiful music!
Jay Bee Rodriguez

Jay Bee Rodriguez



Aug 21 2008 4:40 PM

I'm listening to Strictly Confidential, Bouncin', Celia, Body and Soul... over, and over, and over again.
Actually, I am not so sure that Human race really do deserves music like Bud's!
stephen trohoske/Bassist

stephen trohoske/Bassist



Aug 21 2008 2:57 AM

It's an honor to be a friend on Mr. Bud Powell's space. Thank u for the add.
a quiet ceremony

a quiet ceremony



Jul 25 2008 1:30 PM

thank you very much for the friendship!
i always respect for you.
from kobe,japan.
Adrian

Adrian



Jul 24 2008 11:33 PM

hi I think Bud Powell is the best jazz pianist ever!
Robert de Boron

Robert de Boron



Jul 24 2008 6:22 PM

Thank you for the friendship.
I deepen the friendship with you from now on and want to grow.

peace !
Greetings from tokyo japan
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