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Member Since4/4/2007
Band Websitehttp://www.telarc.com/biography/bios.asp?aid=9
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Ray Brown

Jazz Bassist

October 13, 1926 -- July 2, 2002

Grammy Award-winning double-bassist Ray Brown was a leader in defining the modern jazz rhythm section -- in addition to being a first-rate soloist. His unique dynamic and innate sense of swing graced performances by Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson and countless others.

Raymond Matthews Brown was born October 13, 1926, in Pittsburgh, PA -- birthplace to many jazz greats. His musical education began with piano lessons, but when he discovered how many pianists there were in his high school, Brown thought of switching to trombone, but could not afford a horn. The school orchestra needed a bass player and had an extra instrument.

Drawn to Duke Ellington tunes playing in the city's beer garden jukeboxes, Brown locked in on the bass lines of a legend: Jimmy Blanton. Ray would learn and practice those lines every day and while still in high school, he began plying his newfound trade in jazz clubs in and around Pittsburgh.

After graduating, Brown hit the road with several big bands, but stories about 52nd Street in pages of Downbeat pushed him to buy a one-way ticket to New York. On his first night in the city, he bumped into a friend from the road, pianist Hank Jones, who introduced him to trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie. Dizzy was looking for a bass player and hired Brown on the spot.

That small group was breaking the new ground of bebop, but Gillespie still had a big band to fill out and Ray's sound, intensity and precision fit perfectly. Dizzy showcased the young bassist on the tune "One Bass Hit" with the Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra.

Joining Brown in the band's rhythm section: Milt Jackson on vibes, drummer Kenny Clarke and John Lewis on piano. The four musicians discovered a cool, comfortable chemistry, the signature of what became the Modern Jazz Quartet in 1952.

But first, Ray met singer Ella Fitzgerald. He became her accompanist, musical director and in 1948, her husband. The union was short-lived and the couple divorced four years later.

In 1949, Ray began an 18-year relationship with Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic. With JATP, saw Brown take the stage with Roy Eldridge, Ben Webster, Flip Phillips, Benny Carter and numerous others, including pianist Oscar Peterson on a fateful night at Carnegie Hall.

When drummer Buddy Rich bowed out at the last minute, Brown and Peterson were suddenly a duo, and their connection made the music ring. Ray went on to play with the Oscar Peterson Trio for 15 years.

In 1966, Brown settled in Los Angeles where he was soon in high demand working for various television show orchestras. He also accompanied some of the world's top singers including Frank Sinatra, Billy Eckstine, Tony Bennett, Sarah Vaughn and Nancy Wilson. He managed the young Quincy Jones, produced shows for the Hollywood Bowl, wrote bass instruction books, and developed a jazz cello.

During the early 1970s, Ray got to fulfill a lifelong dream and work with Duke Ellington just prior to the legendary band leader's death. The two recorded a tribute album to Brown's boyhood idol, This One's for Blanton. In 1984, Ray formed a trio with pianist Gene Harris and drummer Jeff Hamilton. The group remained together for nine years recording several albums. In 1994, the young pianist Benny Green joined the trio and later another talented young musician, drummer Gregory Hutchinson joined the group.

In addition to performing and recording, Brown was dedicated in his late career to passing on his knowledge and experience to new generations of talented musicians, becoming deeply involved in jazz education and mentoring. He received numerous jazz awards, including the National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Award.

On Tuesday, July 2, 2002, Brown was in Indianapolis, Indiana for a gig. That afternoon, Ray indulged in his favorite activity outside of jazz: golf. It was said that if there wasn't a suitable course nearby, a club owner had little chance of booking the legendary bassist. After his round, Ray returned to his hotel to catch a brief nap before preparing to play that night. Ray Brown died in his sleep.

Discography (with Ray Brown as Leader)

1946 - New Sounds in Modern Music - (Savoy Records)

1956 - Bass Hit! - (Norgran Record)

1958 - This is Ray Brown - (Polygram)

1960 - Jazz Cello - (Verve Records)

1962 - Ray Brown with the All Star Band - (Verve Records)

1962 - Featuring Cannonball Adderley - (Verve Records)

1962 - Much in Common - with Milt Jackson - (Polygram)

1965 - Ray Brown with Milt Jackson - (Verve Records)

1972 - This One's for Blanton (Duke Ellington, Ray Brown) - (Original Jazz)

1974 - The Giants (Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, Joe Pass)- (Original Jazz Classics)

1975 - Hot Tracks (Herb Ellis and the Ray Brown Sextet)- (Concord Jazz)

1975 - Brown's Bag - (Concord Jazz)

1975 - Overseas Special - (Concord Jazz)

1975 - The Big 3 - (Pablo Records)

1977 - As Good as it Gets - (Concord Jazz)

1977 - Something for Lester - ((Japanese)

1979 - Tasty! - (Concord Jazz)

1979 - Live at the Concord Jazz Festival - (Concord Jazz)

1981 - Echoes from West - (Atlas)

1982 - Ray Brown, vol 3 - (Japanese)

1982 - Milt Jackson - Ray Brown Jam - (Pablo Records)

1984 - Soular Energy - (Groove Note/Concord Jazz)

1984 - One O'Clock Jump - (Verve Records)

1985 - Bye Bye Blackbird - (Paddle Wheel)

1985 - Don't Forget the Blues - (Concord Jazz)

1985 - The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio - (Concord Jazz)

1988 - Two Bass Hits - (Capri)

1988 - Bam Bam Bam - (Concord Jazz)

1989 - Georgia on My Mind - (LOB)

1990 - Moore Makes 4 - (Concord Jazz)

1990 - Summer Wind: Live at the Loa - (Concord Jazz)

1991 - 3 Dimensional: The Ray Brown Trio - (Concord Jazz)

1993 - Bassface - (Telarc)

1994 - Black Orpheus - (Evidence)

1994 - Don't Get Sassy - (Telarc)

1994 - Some of My Best Friends Are ... The Piano Players - (Telarc)

1995 - Seven Steps to Heaven - (Telarc)

1996 - Some of My Best Friends Are ... The Sax Players - (Telarc)

1996 - Live at Scullers - (Telarc)

1997 - SuperBass - (Telarc)

1998 - Some of My Best Friends Are ... Singers - (Telarc)

1998 - Summertime (Ray Brown Trio, Ulf Wakenius)- (Telarc)

1998 - Moonlight in Vermont - (Prevue)

1999 - Christmas Songs with The Ray Brown Trio - (Telarc)

2000 - Some of My Best Friends Are ... The Trumpet Players - (Telarc)

2000 - Blues for Jazzo - (Prevue)

2001 - Live at Starbucks - (Telarc)

2001 - SuperBass 2 - (Telarc)

2002 - In the Pocket (Herb Ellis/Ray Brown Sextet)- (Concord Jazz)

2002 - Some of My Best Friends Are ... Guitarists - (Telarc)

2006 - Bassics-the Best of the Ray Brown Trio 1997-2000 - (Concord Jazz)

Discography - Combos/As Co-Leader

1977 - Quadrant (Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, Mickey Roker, Joe Pass)- (Original Jazz Classics)

1977 - Rockin' In Rhythm (Hank Jones, Ray Brown, Jimmie Smith)- (Concord Jazz)

1990 - Uptown: Songs of Harold Arlen, Duke Ellington & Others (André Previn, Mundell Lowe, Ray Brown)- (Telarc)

1991 - Old Friends (André Previn)- (Telarc)

1995 - The More I See You (Oscar Peterson, Clark Terry, Benny Carter, Ray Brown)- (Telarc)

1996 - Introducing Kristin Korb with the Ray Brown Trio - (Telarc)

1998 - Triple Play - (Telarc)

2000 - The Duo Sessions (As Good as It Gets & Tasty" - (Concord Jazz)

2002 - Triple Scoop - (Concord Jazz)

2002 - Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone - (Telarc)

2003 - Straight Ahead (Monty Alexander, Ray Brown, Herb Ellis)- (Concord Jazz)

Discography (Ray Brown as Sideman)

1952 - Lady Day (Billie Holiday)

1952 - Cosmopolite (Benny Carter, Oscar Peterson)

1953 - King of Tenors (Ben Webster)

1953 - Bounce Blues (Ben Webster)

1953 - Diz and Getz (Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz)

1954 - Music For Loving: Ben Webster with Strings (Ben Webster)

1956 - Ella and Louis (Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong)

1957 - The Poll Winners (Barney Kessel, Shelly Manne)

1961 - Oscar, Ray, and Milt: The Very Tall Band (Oscar Peterson Trio) - (Telarc)

1962 - Night Train (Oscar Peterson Trio)- (Polygram)

1963 - These Are the Blues (Ella Fitzgerald) (Verve)

1977 - Montreux '77 (Oscar Peterson)- (Original Jazz Classics)

1977 - Soaring (Barney Kessel, Jake Hanna)

1986 - King of America (Elvis Costello)- (Columbia)

1989 - After Hours: Jazz Standards - (Telarc)

1990 - Live at the Blue Note (Oscar Peterson)- (Telarc)

1990 - Last Call at the Blue Note (Oscar Peterson)- (Telarc)

1990 - Saturday Night at the Blue Note (Oscar Peterson)- (Telarc)

1990 - Encore at the Blue Note (Oscar Peterson)- (Telarc)

1994 - Santa's Bag: An All-Star Jazz Christmas - (Telarc)

1995 - Frank Morgan: Love, Lost & Found - (Telarc)

1998 - Oscar and Benny (Oscar Peterson, Benny Green)- (Telarc)

2003 - Walk On - (Telarc)




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Marcellino Marcello

Marcellino Marcello



Apr 10 2009 5:38 AM

Hi Ray
Thank you very much for the ADD!
Congratulations for your music.
Big musicians and great sound!!!!
Regards from Acireale (Italy) and Happy Easter
Marcellino Marcello bass player
Robin Watters

Robin Watters



Apr 10 2009 7:54 AM

Nice Page
marcel mut

marcel mut



Apr 10 2009 8:03 AM

Merci pour l'ajout ....

Marcel
Robert Lipfriend

Robert Lipfriend



Apr 10 2009 9:23 AM

Many thanks for the add!
Great sounds...
All the best
R
Paulinho de Almeida

Paulinho de Almeida



Apr 10 2009 1:57 PM

Hi Mr. Brown and thanks for the add!

I am a big fan of your music!

Greetings from Berlin!
Ted Shumate Blues Band

Ted Shumate Blues Band



Apr 10 2009 3:45 PM

Thanks for being our friend!
All the best,
Ted Shumate
Kevin Gerety

Kevin Gerety



Apr 10 2009 7:26 PM

Thanks for the add... it's truly an honor!
Curtiss

Curtiss Pflager



Apr 11 2009 7:41 PM

Have a great Easter weekend.
PEPPE [Bass Guitar Player]

PEPPE [Bass Guitar Player]



Mar 6 2009 10:18 AM

Mr.
Brown thank you so much for the add!
Crystina Maez

Crystina Maez



Mar 7 2009 12:10 PM

Let the light shine your way and the stars guide your steps.
廣島リマ Rima Hiroshima

廣島リマ  Rima Hiroshima



Feb 15 2009 6:42 AM

Gero Körner - Truth feat. Soleil Niklasson

Gero Körner - Truth  feat. Soleil Niklasson



Feb 17 2009 7:32 AM

Hi,

thanks for the add !!

greetings,

Gero
Polyester Jumpsuit

Polyester Jumpsuit



Feb 17 2009 10:24 PM

thank you
my favorite record is the one with ray brown, joe pass, milt jackson, and mickey roker doing ellington songs
great stuff
dave

dave



Feb 20 2009 6:36 PM

Howdie!
Roland JULLIN

Roland JULLIN



Feb 25 2009 9:35 PM

Hoping some more tracks of our beloved master ! Thank you.
NOUGRAMA

NOUGRAMA



Feb 4 2009 12:42 AM

A greeting for Ray Brown . Thank you for Add.
BENAHM

BENAHM



Feb 4 2009 1:15 PM

grand merci pour le add
Teo Ederle

Teo Ederle



Feb 9 2009 2:31 PM

Heey, Thanx very much x the friendship... Brown & Mingus: Masters of Masters!! Jah Bless...
Juan Bosco

Juan Bosco



Jan 18 2009 8:08 PM

thanks for add. you are my teacher forever.God bless you.
THUNOR

THUNOR



Jan 18 2009 8:21 PM

Cheers
from
the Bass Monster
and
the Hammer of the Bass!!!
ARU12MESI

Adelaaide Turnana



Jan 18 2009 8:54 PM

Thanks for add, and thanks for great emotions
THUNOR

THUNOR



Jan 20 2009 11:11 PM

Cheers
from
the Bass Monster
and
the Hammer of the Bass!!!
william

william



Nov 20 2008 12:46 AM

Many thanks for the add. Ray Brown has been a favorite of mine since I started listening to jazz in the 1960's. Peace and Light.
Pampa Pavesi

Pampa Pavesi



Nov 20 2008 10:41 AM

A Great Tribute For A Great Musician
paolo dinuzzi

paolo dinuzzi



Nov 20 2008 7:13 PM

thank you for the friendship!
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