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Abraham Laboriel, Sr. (born July 17, 1947) is a Mexican bassist of Garifuna descent who has played on over 4,000 recordings and soundtracks. Guitar Player Magazine described him as: "the most widely used session bassist of our time". Laboriel is the father of drummer Abe Laboriel Jr. and of producer, songwriter, and film composer Mateo Laboriel.
Laboriel was born in Mexico City. Originally a classically trained guitarist, he switched to bass guitar while studying at the Berklee School of Music. Henry Mancini encouraged Laboriel to move to Los Angeles, California and pursue a recording career.[1] Since then, he has worked with artists as diverse as Donald Fagen, Lee Ritenour, Christopher Cross, Larry Carlton, Dave Grusin, Andy Pratt, Stevie Wonder, Hanson, Barbra Streisand, Al Jarreau, Billy Cobham, Dolly Parton, Elton John, Ray Charles, Madonna, Paul Simon, Keith Green,Carlos Skinfill, Alvaro Lopez and Res-Q Band, Lisa Loeb, Quincy Jones, Leo Sayer, Russ Taff, Engelbert Humperdinck, Andy Summers, Umberto Tozzi, Ron Kenoly, Rabito, Johnny Hallyday, Crystal Lewis, Herbie Hancock, Chris Isaak, Paul Jackson Jr., and Michael Jackson. When Laboriel recorded his three solo albums (Dear Friends, Guidum, and Justo & Abraham), he recruited a cast of musicians that included Alex Acuna, Al Jarreau, Jim Keltner, Phillip Bailey, [Ron Kenoly], and others.
Laboriel was a founding member of the bands Friendship and Koinonia. He plays live regularly with Greg Mathieson, drummer Bill Maxwell, and Justo Almario. Abraham is now in the band Open Hands with Justo Almario, Greg Mathieson, and Bill Maxwell.
In 2005, Abraham was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music by the Berklee College of Music.
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CD коллекции, связанные с исполнителем: |
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Abraham Laboriel Sr. - 'Guidum' - 1995, Integrity |
Abraham Laboriel Sr. - 'Live In Switzerland' - 2005, Worship Alliance |
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Justo Almario - 'Justo Almario & Abraham Laboriel' - 1994, Integrity |
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Herb Alpert - 'Rise' - 2007, Shout! Factory |
David Benoit - 'David Benoit And Russ Freeman Project' - 1994, GRP |
David Benoit - 'Fuzzy Logic' - 2002, GRP |
David Benoit - 'Urban Daydreams' - 1989, GRP |
Larry Carlton - 'Alone, But Never Alone' - 1986, MCA |
Larry Carlton - 'Christmas At My House' - 1989, GRP, MCA |
Larry Carlton - 'Fingerprints' - 2000, Warner Bros. |
Larry Carlton - 'Friends' - 1983, MCA Jazz |
Larry Carlton - 'Last Nite' - 1986, MCA |
Larry Carlton - 'Sleepwalk' - 1982, MCA Jazz, Warner Bros. |
Dori Caymmi - 'Kicking Cans' - 1993, Qwest |
Ray Charles - 'Genius Love Company' - 2004, Concord |
Randy Crawford - 'Don't Say It's Over' - 1993, Prospekt, Warner Bros. |
Randy Crawford - 'Now We May Begin' - 1980, Warner Bros. |
Randy Crawford - 'Raw Silk' - 1979, Warner Bros. |
Randy Crawford - 'Secret Combination' - 1981, Warner Bros. |
Will Downing - 'Pleasures Of The Night' - 1998, Verve |
Donald Fagen - 'The Nightfly' - 1982, Warner Bros., AGAT |
Mylene Farmer - 'Anamorphosee' - 1995, Polydor |
Mylene Farmer - 'Innamoramento' - 1999, Polygram, Diamond records |
Ella Fitzgerald - 'Ella Abraca Jobim: Sings The Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook' - 1997, OJC, Fantasy |
Russ Freeman {guitar} - 'Holiday' - 1995, GRP |
Dave Grusin - 'Harlequin' - 1985, GRP |
Don Grusin - 'Native Land' - 1993, GRP |
Don Grusin - 'No Borders' - 1992, GRP |
Don Grusin - 'The Hang' - 2004, Sovereign Artists |
Don Grusin - 'Zephyr' - 1991, GRP |
Paul Jackson Jr. - 'Still Small Voice' - 2003, Blue Note |
Bob James - 'Grand Piano Canyon' - 1990, Warner Bros. |
Al Jarreau - 'Jarreau. All Fly Home' - Warner Bros., Ars Nova |
Al Jarreau - 'Look To The Rainbow' - 1977, Warner Bros. |
Chaka Khan - 'The Women I Am' - 1992, Warner Bros. |
Chaka Khan - 'What Cha' Gonna Do For Me' - 1981, WEA International |
John Klemmer - 'Arabesque' - 1977, Universal Special Products |
Alison Krauss - 'A Hundred Miles Or More: A Collection' - 2007, Rounder |
Bobby Lyle - 'Ivory Dreams' - 1989, Atlantic |
Bobby Lyle - 'Straight And Smooth' - 2004, Three Keys Music |
Tania Maria - 'Love Exposion' - 1983, Concord Jazz |
Keiko Matsui - 'Under Northern Lights' - 1989, MCA |
Luis Miguel - 'Romances' - 1997, WEA Latina |
Phil Perry - 'Pure Pleasure' - 1994, GRP |
Lionel Richie - 'Can't Slow Down' - 1983, Motown |
Jeff Richman - 'Live At The Baked Potato Vol.1' - 2001, Tone Center |
Lee Ritenour - 'Rit' - 1981, Collectables |
Lee Ritenour - 'Smoke 'N' Mirrors' - 2006, Peak |
Joe Sample - 'Carmel' - 1979, Carmel Music, Blue Thumb |
Diane Schuur - 'Midnight' - 2003, Concord Jazz |
Dan Siegel - 'Fables' - 2008, Native Language |
Paul Simon - 'Surprise' - 2006, Legacy |
Paul Simon - 'The Essential Paul Simon' - 2007, Warner Bros. |
Paul Simon - 'You're The One' - 2000, Legacy |
Curtis Stigers - 'Curtis Stigers' - 1991, Arista |
Andy Summers - 'Earth + Sky' - 2004, Goldenwire |
The Temptations - 'For Lovers Only' - 1995, Motown |
Stanley Turrentine - 'La Place' - 1989, Blue Note |
Grover Washington Jr. - 'The Best Is Yet To Come' - 1982, Elektra |
Joe Zawinul - 'The Immigrants' - 1988, Columbia |