Larry Willis

For other people named Larry Willis, see Larry Willis (disambiguation).

Larry Willis (born Lawrence Elliott Willis, December 20, 1940, New York City, United States) is an American jazz pianist and composer. He has performed in a wide range of styles, including jazz fusion rock music, Bebop and Avant-Garde.

After his first year studying music theory at the Manhattan School of Music he began performing regularly with Jackie McLean. After he graduated he made his first jazz recording, McLean's Right Now!, which featured two of Willis' compositions. His first recording of any type, however, was as a singer with the Music and Arts Chorale Ensemble, performing an opera by Aaron Copland under the direction of Leonard Bernstein. He decided to concentrate on jazz because of the difficulties African American musicians had in finding work in concert music. He is still recording and touring around the world.

Throughout his career he has performed with a wide range of musicians, including a stint of seven years as keyboardist for Blood, Sweat & Tears (beginning in 1972). He spent several years as pianist for Nat Adderley, as well as Roy Hargrove. His latest recording with Paul Murphy, Exposé, demonstrated the fusion principles of bebop and avant-garde jazz. His composition "Sanctuary" began exploring works employing strings.[1] After a successful performance in Frank Lloyd Wright's Annie Pfieffer Chapel at Florida Southern College's "Child of the Sun" Jazz Festival he was commissioned to write a full scale orchestral work for jazz trio and orchestra. He received the Don Redman award in 2011, and the Benny Golson Jazz Master Award at Howard University in 2012.

Discography

As leader

As sideman

With Nat Adderley

With Blood, Sweat, and Tears

With Jimmy Heath

With Joe Henderson

With Hugh Masekela

With Jackie McLean

With Carmen McRae

With Lee Morgan

With Alphonse Mouzon

With Woody Shaw

With Norris Turney

With C. I. Williams

References

  1. Wynn, Ron. Larry Willis Artist Biography. AllMusic.
  2. "Steal Away". Valley Entertainment. Retrieved 17 June 2010.
  3. "Tribute to Someone". Valley Entertainment. Retrieved 17 June 2010.

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