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Member Since10/4/2006
Band Websitewww.horacesilver.com
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Record LabelEcaroh Music, Inc.
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When Horace Silver once wrote out his rules for musical composition (in the liner notes to the 1968 record, Serenade to a Soul Sister), he expounded on the importance of "meaningful simplicity." The pianist could have just as easily been describing his own life. For more than fifty years, Silver has simply written some of the most enduring tunes in jazz while performing them in a distinctively personal style. It's all been straight forward enough, while decades of incredible experiences have provided the meaning. Silver was born in Norwalk, Connecticut on September 2, 1928. His father had immigrated to the United States from Cape Verde---and that island nation's Portuguese influences would play a big part in Silver's own music later on. When Silver was a teenager, he began playing both piano and saxophone while he listened to everything from boogie-woogie and blues to such modern musicians as Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk. As Silver's piano trio was working in Hartford, Connecticut, the group received saxophonist Stan Getz's attention in 1950. The saxophonist brought the band on the road and recorded three of Silver's compositions. In 1951, Silver moved to New York City where he accompanied saxophonists Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young and many other legends. In the following year, he met the executives at Blue Note while working as a sideman for saxophonist Lou Donaldson. This meeting led to Silver signing with the label where he would remain until 1980. He also collaborated with Art Blakey in forming the Jazz Messengers during the early 1950s (which Blakey would continue to lead after Silver formed his own quintet in 1956). During these years, Silver helped create the rhythmically forceful branch of jazz known as "hard bop" (chronicled in David H. Rosenthal's 1992 book, Hard Bop: Jazz and Black Music, 1955-1965). He based much of his own writing on blues and gospel---the latter is particularly prominent on one of his biggest tunes, "The Preacher." While his compositions at this time featured surprising tempo shifts and a range of melodic ideas, they immediately caught the attention of a wide audience. Silver's own piano playing easily shifted from aggressively percussive to lushly romantic within just a few bars. At the same time, his sharp use of repetition was funky even before that word could be used in polite company. Along with Silver's own work, his bands often featured such rising jazz stars as saxophonists Junior Cook and Hank Mobley, trumpeter Blue Mitchell, and drummer Louis Hayes. Some of his key albums from this period included Horace Silver Trio (1953), Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers (1955), Six Pieces of Silver (1956) and Blowin' The Blues Away (1959), which includes his famous, "Sister Sadie." He also combined jazz with a sassy take on pop through the 1961 hit, "Filthy McNasty." But it was a few years later when Silver would record one of his most famous songs, the title track to his 1964 album, Song For My Father. That piece combined his dad's take on Cape Verdean folk music (with a hint of Brazilian Carnival rhythms) into an enduring F-minor jazz composition. Over the years, it has become an American popular music standard, covered not only by scores of instrumentalists, but also such singers as James Brown. As social and cultural upheavals shook the nation during the late 1960s and early 1970s, Silver responded to these changes through music. He commented directly on the new scene through a trio of records called United States of Mind (1970-1972) that featured the spirited vocals of Andy Bey. The composer got deeper into cosmic philosophy as his group, Silver 'N Strings, recorded Silver 'N Strings Play The Music of the Spheres (1979). After Silver's long tenure with Blue Note ended, he continued to create vital music. The 1985 album, Continuity of Spirit (Silveto), features his unique orchestral collaborations. In the 1990s, Silver directly answered the urban popular music that had been largely built from his influence on It's Got To Be Funky (Columbia, 1993). On Jazz Has A Sense of Humor (Verve, 1998), he shows his younger group of sidemen the true meaning of the music. Now living surrounded by a devoted family in California, Silver has received much of the recognition due a venerable jazz icon. In 2005, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) gave him its President's Merit Award. Silver is also anxious to tell the world his life story in his own words as he just completed writing his autobiography, Let's Get To The Nitty Gritty (University of California Press, scheduled for fall 2006 release).
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Daniel Delgado

Daniel Delgado



Aug 4 2009 6:42 PM

Hi Horace, thank you for the add. greetings from Santiago of Chile.
Omeera Diamond

Omeera Diamond



Aug 4 2009 6:42 PM

Many thanks for your friendship on My Space,and God Bless You! Keep the Spirit always alive!
~oRATos~

Nikos Vekris



Aug 4 2009 6:42 PM

thank you so much for the add,and the beautiful music~
Fietje Fischer

Fischer Fiete knüpft Fischerteppiche



Aug 4 2009 6:41 PM

It's pleasure for me, Mr. Horace "Very Quick" Silver!

Thanx for the add!
Dankeschön!

Shelley Moore

Shelley Moore



Aug 4 2009 6:41 PM

Have a great weekend, Horace!

Love your music!

Shelley
A Natural Soul

A Natural Soul



Aug 4 2009 6:41 PM

Thanks for the add and the masterpieces.
Sofie Sörman New recordings on my page!

Sofie Sörman New recordings on my page!



Aug 4 2009 6:40 PM

Love your tunes...
Sofie
Neal

Neal Barbieri



Aug 4 2009 6:40 PM

Ciao, Horace  ,Thank you for the add and the friendship.  
you are very good, I like your stupendous and wonderful music a lot,
you are writing important pages in the history of the jazz.
you are fantastic ..really. you are a myth for me;-) 
talk to you soon, and all of my best wishes to always listen to your good music.
all the best.. from italy
neal
Crystina Maez

Crystina Maez



Aug 4 2009 6:40 PM

May love be your biggest treasure.
youbow

youbow



Apr 8 2009 1:22 AM

Thanks for the add!!!
PEACE!!!


You Yamanaka
Ilkka Niemeläinen

Ilkka Niemeläinen



Apr 8 2009 7:06 AM

Thank you for your friendship. All the best.
Ilkka
Fernando Varela

Fernando Varela



Apr 9 2009 1:24 PM

Hello,thanks for the add
Heiko Ommert

Heiko Ommert



Apr 10 2009 6:56 AM

Hello,
Thank for adding me.
Dear Heiko Ommert
Goran Jurić

Goran Jurić



Apr 30 2009 6:10 AM

I love Your music!!
Carma

Carma



May 6 2009 9:49 PM

Grace

Grace



May 11 2009 4:14 PM

Just wanted to say Hi and hope you had a great weekend.

Hope you have had chance to listen to the new live tracks and enjoyed them???

Grace x

AVAILABLE NOW @iTunes Ra's Fire pt.I

AVAILABLE NOW @iTunes Ra's Fire pt.I



Mar 25 2009 4:42 PM

droppin off some love and respect sir hope u r well peace!

Terrance
anna fabrizi

anna fabrizi



Mar 25 2009 4:59 PM

splendida la musica...
grazie per l add!
ciao
a;-)
Jelena et Les soirées mondaines

Jelena et Les soirées mondaines



Mar 26 2009 2:08 PM

thanks for add Pictures, Images and Photos
Massimo Barrella

Massimo Barrella



Mar 26 2009 2:48 PM

Thanks a lot for the add and for your music mr Silver...
Joanne McGahon

Joanne McGahon



Mar 10 2009 9:23 AM

Hi Horace Silver,
Thanks for adding me!
Joanne x
Sofie Sörman New recordings on my page!

Sofie Sörman New recordings on my page!



Mar 10 2009 12:50 PM

Thank you Horace Silver! You're a great composer and pianist...
Sofie
Carson MacDonald

Carson MacDonald



Mar 10 2009 11:49 PM

Thanks for the add!
-Carson MacDonald
http://www. myspace. com/carsonmacdonald
Celeritas Septet

Celeritas Septet



Mar 11 2009 7:16 AM

Thank you for adding celeritas is honored too,
thank you very much for your compositions which animate our passion and love of the Jazz!

David Gache
Dlads

Dlads



Mar 11 2009 9:57 AM

Thanks...
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