Home / Tag Archives: Tommy Potter

Tag Archives: Tommy Potter

Charles Bateman

Pianist Charles Bateman is a hard-driving combo participant who never appears to go out of endurance, whether he’s support bop maniac Sonny Stitt around the 310th chorus of “Cherokee” or musically polishing from the 50th bowl of barbecued ribs ordered up by funky tenor sax participant Gene Ammons. The Bateman …

Read More »

Walter Bishop, Sr.

Whenever a man names his son after himself and affixes a “junior” by the end, the act is frequently done to get a noble purpose, generally to greatly help discographers who are buried below mounds of details. Arbitrarily getting rid of the “junior” from, state, the name of bebop pianist …

Read More »

Tommy Potter

Tommy Potter was usually best-known for his association with Charlie Parker (1947-50), particularly to be an associate of Bird’s quintet at the same time when its additional players were Kilometers Davis, Duke Jordan and Maximum Roach. Never a significant soloist himself on the amount of an Oscar Pettiford, Potter (who …

Read More »

John Jackson

For a lot of his existence, John Jackson played for nation house celebrations in Virginia, or about the home for his personal amusement. Then within the ’60s he experienced the folk revival, getting the Washington, D.C. area’s best-loved blues designer. Undoubtedly among the finest of traditional Piedmont guitarists, Jackson exemplified …

Read More »

Gene Wright

The Dave Brubeck Quartet featuring alto saxophonist Paul Desmond had its first successes in the first ’50s, nonetheless it wasn’t before addition of drummer Joe Morello (in 1956) and Gene Wright (in 1958) the fact that classic quartet took its final shape. The music group was enormously well-known; Brubeck himself …

Read More »

Curly Russell

Curly Russell was a significant bassist in the first many years of bebop for he could keep up simply because an accompanist using the rapid tempoes of that time period. Hardly ever really a soloist (definitely not on the amount of an Oscar Pettiford), Russell was a tireless performer who …

Read More »

Teddy Brannon

A single-minded perception the nickname “Teddy” comes just from “Theodore” has maybe put into the shroud of obscurity surrounding a musician who, like many, should be better known. Humphrey “Teddy” Brannon, growing into NJ from the wilds of Moultrie, GA, became an excellent pianist, playing in tempo sections where there …

Read More »