John Patton (musician)

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John Patton
Born July 12, 1935
Kansas City, Missouri
Died March 19, 2002
Montclair, New Jersey
Nationality US-american
Other names Big John Patton
Occupation musician

John Patton (born July 12, 1935 in Kansas City, Missouri, died March 19, 2002 in Montclair, New Jersey), sometimes nicknamed Big John Patton, was a hard bop and soul jazz organist.

After spending time with the Lloyd Price orchestra, he recorded extensively for Blue Note, and performed or collaborated with Grant Green, Lou Donaldson, and John Zorn.

His music evolved to incorporate elements of modal and free jazz, without ever losing the basic, earthy groove that he brought to it from the beginning.

He wrote some classics and will be remembered fondly both by musicians and fans. His stellar work included "Funky Mama" and Along Came John. During the late 60s John recorded some very adventurous music for the Blue Note label with artists such as Harold Alexander and George Coleman on lps such as Understanding and Accent on the Blues. Of particular note on the early sessions recorded for Blue Note both under his own name and also with George Braith, Don Wilkerson and Lou Donaldson was the superlative empathy he developed with guitarist Grant Green and drummer Ben Dixon - an organ trio whose work in the soul jazz genre remains unsurpassed to this day.

Since the resurgence in interest in music from this period Blue Note has unearthed many sessions that lay in the vaults. LPs such as Blue John which was actually penciled for release, but never was, and two fantastic (and forward looking) albums Boogaloo and Memphis New York Spirit saw the light of day and showed the world more of this exceptional artist's work.

He continued recording until the late 1990s and his lps (listed below) are well worth finding. In these later years he developed a loyal following in both Japan and Europe - which he toured to great acclaim.

[edit] Discography

  • Lloyd Price specialty tracks ?
  • Lloyd Price abc tracks ?
  • lou donaldson - the natural soul - bn 84108 (9/5/1962)
  • fred jackson session – inc cowbell boogie – bn 21484 (21/6/62)
  • lou donaldson - Good Gracious - bn 84125 (24/1/1963)
  • Jimmy smith - rockin' the boat - bn 84141 (7/2/1963) Patton on tambourine!
  • Grant Green - blues for lou - bn cdp7 21438 (20/2&7/6/63)
  • John Patton - along came John - bn 84130 (5/4/1963)
  • Johnny Griffin & matthew Gee - soul Groove - atl 1431 (14/5/1963)
  • Grant Green - am i blue - bn 84139 (16/5/1963)
  • harold vick - steppin' out - bn 84138 (27/5/1963)
  • lou donaldson - a man with a horn - bn cdp7 21436 (7/6/63)
  • John Patton - blue John - bn 84143 (11/7&2/8/1963)
  • lou donaldson - signifyin' - cadet 724 (17/7/1963)
  • don wilkerson - shoutin' - bn 84145 (29/7/1963)
  • red holloway - the burner - pr 7299 (10/10/1963)
  • lou donaldson - possum head - cadet 734 (28/1/1964)
  • unissued h vick session for bn (27/5/64) (2 tracks)
  • John Patton - the way i feel - bn 84174 (19/6/1964)
  • John Patton - oh baby - bn 84192 (8/3/1965)
  • Art blakey - hold on, i'm coming - limelight 86038 (27/5/66) Patton pseudonym malcolm bass
  • John Patton - let 'em roll - bn 84239 (11/12/1965)
  • George braith - laughing soul - pr 7474 (1/3/1966)
  • Grasella oliphant - the Grass is Greener - atl 1494 (1/3/1966)
  • John Patton - Got a Good thing Goin' - bn 84229 (29/4/1966)
  • clifford Jordan – soul fountain – vortex 2101 (12/10/1966)
  • Grant Green - iron city - cobblestone 9002 (1967)
  • John Patton - that certain feeling - bn 84281 (8/3/1968)
  • John Patton - boogaloo - bn 31878 (9/8/1968)
  • John Patton - understandin' - bn 84306 (25/10/1968)
  • John Patton - memphis to New York spirit - bn 35221 (9/6/69,2/10/70)
  • John Patton - accent on the blues - bn 84340 (9/6&15/8/1969)
  • Johnny lytle - everything must change - muse 5158 (31/10/1977)
  • John Patton - soul connection - nilva 3406 (7/6/1983)
  • John zorn - the big Gundown - elektra/nonesuch79139 (9/84-9/85)
  • John zorn - spillane - elektra/nonesuch 79172 (8/86-9/87)
  • Jimmy ponder - mean streets-no bridges - muse 5324 (19/6/1987)
  • Jimmy ponder - jump - muse 5347 (28/3/1988)
  • John Patton - blue planet man - paddle wheel (j) kicj168 (12&13/4/1993)
  • John Patton - minor swing - diw 896 (21/12/1994)
  • John Patton - this one's for ja - diw 919 (26/12/1995)
  • richard pierson – opening statement – the jazz label ltd tjl001 (1997)
  • Ab 2006

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NAME Patton, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Big John Patton
SHORT DESCRIPTION hard bop and soul jazz organist
DATE OF BIRTH July 12, 1935
PLACE OF BIRTH Kansas City, Missouri
DATE OF DEATH March 19, 2002
PLACE OF DEATH Montclair, New Jersey
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