Sam Jones (musician)
Samuel Jones | |
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Birth name | Samuel Jones |
Born |
Jacksonville, Florida, United States | November 12, 1924
Died | December 15, 1981 57) | (aged
Genres | Jazz |
Instruments | Double bass, cello |
Years active | 1955-1981 |
Associated acts | Cannonball Adderley, Bobby Timmons, Oscar Peterson, Lou Donaldson, Nat Adderley, Dizzy Gillespie, Kenny Burrell, Thelonious Monk, Al Cohn, Freddie Hubbard, Bill Evans, Tiny Bradshaw, Kenny Dorham, Illinois Jacquet, Cedar Walton |
Samuel Jones (nickname Home,[1] 12 November 1924 – 15 December 1981) was a jazz double bassist, cellist and composer.
Background
Sam Jones was born in Jacksonville, FL, and moved in 1955 to New York City. There, he played with Bobby Timmons, Tiny Bradshaw, Les Jazz Modes, Kenny Dorham, Illinois Jacquet, Freddie Hubbard, Dizzy Gillespie (1958–59) and Thelonious Monk. He is probably best known for his work with Cannonball Adderley (1959–65). He also spent several years working with Oscar Peterson (1966-1970) and Cedar Walton and recorded with Bill Evans in the 1950s. His career primarily revolved around the New York City jazz scene.[2] Jones wrote the jazz standards "Del Sasser" and "Unit 7" while working with Adderley. Other compositions include "Blue Funk", "O.P.", and "Seven Minds".
Discography
As leader
- 1960: The Soul Society (Riverside)
- 1961: The Chant (Riverside)
- 1962: Down Home (Riverside)
- 1974: Seven Minds (East Wind)[3]
- 1976: Cello Again (Xanadu)
- 1976: Double Bass (SteepleChase) with Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
- 1977: Changes & Things (Xanadu)
- 1977: Something In Common (Muse)
- 1978: Visitation (SteepleChase)
- 1978: The Bassists (Discovery) - with Keith Copeland, Kenny Barron
- 1978: Something New - 12 Piece Band (Interplay)
- 1988: Right Down Front: The Riverside Collection (Original Jazz Classics)
As sideman
With Cannonball Adderley
- Somethin' Else (1958; Blue Note)
- Portrait of Cannonball by Cannonball Adderley (1959; Riverside)
- The Cannonball Adderley Quintet in San Francisco (1959; Riverside)
- Them Dirty Blues by Cannonball Adderley (1960; Riverside)
- The Cannonball Adderley Quintet at the Lighthouse (1960; Riverside)
- African Waltz (1961; Riverside)
- The Cannonball Adderley Quintet Plus (1961; Riverside)
- Nancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderley (1961; Riverside)
- The Cannonball Adderley Sextet in New York (1962; Riverside)
- Cannonball in Europe! (1962; Riverside)
- Jazz Workshop Revisited (1962; Riverside)
- Autumn Leaves (1963; Riverside [Japan])
- Nippon Soul (1963; Riverside)
- Cannonball Adderley Live! (1964)
- Live Session! (1964)
- Cannonball Adderley's Fiddler on the Roof (1964)
- Phenix (1975, Fantasy)
With Nat Adderley
- To the Ivy League from Nat (1956; EmArcy)
- Work Song (1960; Riverside)
- In the Bag (1962; Jazzland)
With Gene Ammons
- Jug & Dodo (Prestige, 1962 [1972]) - with Dodo Marmarosa
- God Bless Jug and Sonny (Prestige, 1973 [2001]) - with Sonny Stitt
- Left Bank Encores (Prestige, 1973 [2001]) - with Sonny Stitt
- Together Again for the Last Time (Prestige, 1973 [1976]) - with Sonny Stitt
- Goodbye (Prestige, 1974)
With Chet Baker
- It Could Happen to You (1958)
With Tina Brooks
- True Blue (1960; Blue Note)
With Kenny Burrell
- Blue Lights Volume 1 (1958; Blue Note)
- Blue Lights Volume 2 (1958; Blue Note)
With Donald Byrd
- Byrd in Hand (1959; Blue Note)
With James Clay
- The Sound of the Wide Open Spaces!!!! (Riverside, 1960) - with David "Fathead" Newman
- A Double Dose of Soul (Riverside, 1960)
With Arnett Cobb
- More Party Time (Prestige, 1960)
- Movin' Right Along (Prestige, 1960)
With Al Cohn
- Al Cohn's America (Xanadu, 1976)
- True Blue (Xanadu, 1976) - with Dexter Gordon
- Silver Blue (Xanadu, 1976) - with Dexter Gordon
With George Coleman
- Amsterdam After Dark (Timeless, 1979)
With Walter Davis Jr.
- Davis Cup (1959; Blue Note)
With Lou Donaldson
- The Time is Right (1959; Blue Note)
- Sunny Side Up (1960; Blue Note)
- Blowing in the Wind (1966; Cadet)
- Lou Donaldson At His Best (1966; Cadet)
With Kenny Dorham
- 'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia (1956; Blue Note)
With Kenny Drew
- Undercurrent (1960; Blue Note)
With Ted Dunbar
- Opening Remarks (Xanadu, 1978)
With Bill Evans
- Everybody Digs Bill Evans (1958; Riverside)
With Art Farmer
- Homecoming (Mainstream, 1971)
- Yesterday's Thoughts (East Wind, 1975)
- To Duke with Love (East Wind, 1975)
- The Summer Knows (East Wind, 1976)
- Art Farmer Quintet at Boomers (East Wind, 1976)
With Red Garland
- The Red Garland Trio + Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (Moodsville, 1959) - with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
- Halleloo-Y'-All (Prestige, 1960)
- Red's Good Groove (Jazzland, 1962)
With Terry Gibbs
- Take It from Me (Impulse!, 1964)
- Bopstacle Course (Xanadu, 1974)
With Dizzy Gillespie
- The Ebullient Mr. Gillespie (Verve, 1959)
- Have Trumpet, Will Excite! (Verve, 1959)
With Paul Gonsalves
- Gettin' Together (1960; Jazzland)
With Dexter Gordon
- The Jumpin' Blues (Prestige, 1970)
- Biting the Apple (SteepleChase, 1977)
With Grant Green
- Gooden's Corner (Blue Note, 1961)
- Oleo (Blue Note, 1962 [1980])
With Barry Harris
- Barry Harris at the Jazz Workshop (Riverside, 1960)
- Live in Tokyo (Xanadu, 1976)
With Louis Hayes
- Louis Hayes (Vee-Jay, 1960)
With Jimmy Heath
- The Time and the Place (Landmark, 1974 [1994])
- Picture of Heath (Xanadu, 1975)
With Johnny Hodges
- Blue Hodge (Verve, 1961)
With John Lee Hooker
- That's My Story (Riverside, 1960)
With Freddie Hubbard
- Open Sesame (Blue Note, 1960)
With Fred Jackson
- Hootin' 'n Tootin' (Blue Note, 1962)
With Willis Jackson
- More Gravy (Prestige, 1963)
With J. J. Johnson
- A Touch of Satin (Columbia, 1962)
With Hank Jones
- Groovin' High (Muse, 1978)
With Philly Joe Jones
- Drums Around the World (Riverside, 1959)
With Clifford Jordan
- Glass Bead Games (Strata-East, 1974)
- Half Note (SteepleChase, 1974 [1985])
- Night of the Mark VII (Muse, 1975)
- On Stage Vol. 1 (SteepleChase, 1975 [1977])
- On Stage Vol. 2 (SteepleChase, 1975 [1978])
- On Stage Vol. 3 (SteepleChase, 1975 [1979])
- Firm Roots (Steeplechase, 1975)
- The Highest Mountain (Steeplechase, 1975)
With Duke Jordan
- Misty Thursday (SteepleChase, 1975 [1976])
- Duke's Delight (SteepleChase, 1975 [1976])
- Lover Man (SteepleChase, 1975 [1979])
With Wynton Kelly
- Wynton Kelly! (Vee Jay, 1961)
With Harold Land
- West Coast Blues! (Jazzland, 1960)
With Yusef Lateef
- The Gentle Giant (Atlantic, 1971)
- Part of the Search (Atlantic, 1973)
With Abbey Lincoln
- It's Magic (Riverside, 1958)
- Abbey Is Blue (Riverside, 1959)
With Johnny Lytle
- Nice and Easy (Jazzland, 1962)
With Warne Marsh
- How Deep, How High
With Jack McDuff
- The Heatin' System (Cadet, 1971)
With Ken McIntyre
- Looking Ahead (New Jazz, 1960) with Eric Dolphy
With Charles McPherson
- Siku Ya Bibi (Day of the Lady) (Mainstream, 1972)
- Beautiful! (Xanadu, 1975)
- Live in Tokyo (Xanadu, 1976)
With Billy Mitchell
- The Colossus Of Detroit (Xanadu, 1978)
With Blue Mitchell
- Blue's Moods (1960; Riverside)
- A Sure Thing (1962; Riverside)
With Thelonious Monk
- At Town Hall (1959; Riverside)
- 5 by Monk by 5 (1959; Riverside)
With Wes Montgomery
- Movin' Along (1960)
- Bags Meets Wes! (1962; Riverside) - with Milt Jackson
With Phineas Newborn, Jr.
- A World of Piano! (Contemporary, 1962)
- The Great Jazz Piano of Phineas Newborn Jr. (Contemporary, 1963)
With Horace Parlan
- Movin' & Groovin' (1960; Blue Note)
With Cecil Payne and Duke Jordan
- Brooklyn Brothers (Muse, 1973)
With Oscar Peterson
- Blues Etude (1966; Limelight)
- Soul Espanol (1966; Limelight)
- The Way I Really Play (1968; MPS)
- Mellow Mood (1968; MPS)
- Travelin' On (1968; MPS)
- Hello Herbie (1969; MPS)
- Tristeza on Piano (1970; MPS)
With Bud Powell
- Time Waits (1958; Blue Note)
With Julian Priester
- Keep Swingin' (Riverside, 1960)
- Spiritsville (Jazzland, 1960)
With Jimmy Raney
- The Influence (Xanadu, 1975)
- Live in Tokyo (Xanadu, 1976)
With Sonny Red
- Out of the Blue (1960; Blue Note)
With Dizzy Reece and Ted Curson
- Blowin' Away (Interplay, 1978)
With Sonny Stitt
- Tune-Up! (Cobblestone, 1972)
- Constellation (Cobblestone, 1972)
- 12! (Muse, 1972)
- My Buddy: Sonny Stitt Plays for Gene Ammons (Muse, 1975)
- Blues for Duke (Muse, 1975 [1978])
With Idrees Sulieman
- Now Is the Time (SteepleChase, 1976)
With Clark Terry
- In Orbit (1958; Riverside)
- Top and Bottom Brass (Riverside, 1959)
With Teri Thornton
- Devil May Care (Riverside, 1961)
With Bobby Timmons
- This Here is Bobby Timmons (1960; Riverside)
- Soul Time (1960; Riverside)
- Easy Does It (1961; Riverside)
- Sweet and Soulful Sounds (1962; Riverside)
- Born to Be Blue! (1963; Riverside)
- From the Bottom (1964; Riverside)
- Workin' Out! (1964; Riverside)
With Harold Vick
- Don't Look Back (Strata-East, 1974)
With Cedar Walton
- A Night At Boomers, Vol. 1 (Muse, 1973)
- A Night At Boomers, Vol. 2 (Muse, 1973)
- Firm Roots (Muse, 1974 [1976])
- Pit Inn (East Wind, 1974)
- Eastern Rebellion (Timeless, 1976) with George Coleman & Billy Higgins
- The Pentagon (East Wind, 1976)
- Eastern Rebellion 2 (Timeless, 1977) with Bob Berg & Billy Higgins
- First Set (SteepleChase, 1977)
- Second Set (SteepleChase, 1977)
- Third Set (SteepleChase, 1977)
- Eastern Rebellion 3 (Timeless, 1980) with Curtis Fuller, Bob Berg & Billy Higgins
With Roosevelt Wardell
- The Revelation (Prestige, 1960)
With Ben Webster
- Soulmates (Riverside, 1963) - with Joe Zawinul
With Joe Zawinul
- Money in the Pocket (Atlantic, 1967)
With Rein de Graaff
- New York Jazz (Timeless Records,1979) - with Louis Hayes
References
- ↑ Lawrence Koch & Barry Kernfeld. "Jones, Sam". In L. Root, Deane. Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press. (subscription required)
- ↑ "Down Beat Profile". Downbeat.com. 2011-06-16. Archived from the original on 2011-06-16. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
- ↑ Dryden, Ken. "Allmusic review". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2012-06-25.