Cedar Walton
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Birth name | Cedar Anthony Walton, Junior |
Born | January 17, 1934 |
Origin | Dallas, Texas |
Genre(s) | Hard bop |
Occupation(s) | pianist |
Instrument(s) | piano |
Years active | 1950's - present |
Label(s) | Various |
Associated acts | Jazz Messengers |
Cedar Anthony Walton, Junior (b. January 17, 1934) is an American hard bop jazz pianist.
Walton grew up in Dallas, Texas. After attending the University of Denver, Walton moved to New York in 1955. After a two year stint in the army in which he performed in a jazz ensemble, he joined Kenny Dorham's band. By the late 1950s Walton was playing with J. J. Johnson, the Art Farmer/Benny Golson Jazztet, and Gigi Gryce, and by 1959 he recorded on John Coltrane's seminal album Giant Steps.[1]
In the early 1960s, he joined Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers as a pianist-arranger for 3 years, where he played with Wayne Shorter and Freddie Hubbard. He left the Messengers in 1964 and by the late 1960s was part of the house rhythm section at Prestige Records, where in addition to releasing his own recordings, he recorded with Sonny Criss, Pat Martino, Eric Kloss, and Charles McPherson.
During the mid-1970s, Walton led the funk group Mobius. He has also recorded with Abbey Lincoln, Lee Morgan, and led the band Eastern Rebellion. He continues to lead his own groups and freelance through the present.
"Bolivia" is perhaps Walton's best known composition, while one of his oldest is "Fantasy in D", recorded under the title "Ugetsu" by Art Blakey in 1963.[2]
[edit] Discography
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- 1967: Cedar! (Prestige Records)
- 1969: Plays Cedar Walton, 1967-69, (Prestige Records)
- 1972: Breakthrough (Muse)
- 1974: Firm Roots (Muse)
- 1975: Mobius (MCA Records)
- 1975: Eastern Rebellion, Vol. 1 (Timeless Records)
- 1980: Soundscapes (CBS Records)
- 1982: Among Friends (Evidence)
- 1985: Cedar's BLues (Red)
- 1986: Up Front (Timeless Records)
- 1987: This Is For You, John (Timeless Records)
- 1992: Live at Maybeck (Concord)
- 1994: The Maestro (Muse Records)
- 2001: Promise Land (Highnote Records)
- 2002: Latin Tinge (Highnote Records)
- 2006: One Flight Down (Highnote Records)
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0ifyxqy5ldde~T1
- ^ Bailey, Phil (1985) Volume 35 - Cedar Walton, Jamey Aebersold, 1985.