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Real name: McKinley Howard Dorham Born: Aug 30, 1924 in Fairfield, TX Died: Dec 5, 1972 in New York, NY Genres: Jazz Styles: Latin Continuum, Hard Bop Instruments: Trumpet
Throughout his career, Kenny Dorham was almost famous for being underrated since he was consistently overshadowed by Dizzy Gillespie, Fats Navarro, Miles Davis, Clifford Brown, and Lee Morgan. Dorham was never an influential force himself but a talented bop-oriented trumpeter and an excellent composer who played in some very significant bands. In 1945, he was in the orchestras of Dizzy Gillespie and Billy Eckstine, he recorded with the Be Bop Boys in 1946, and spent short periods with Lionel Hampton and Mercer Ellington. During 1948-1949, Dorham was the trumpeter in the Charlie Parker Quintet. After some freelancing in New York in 1954, he became a member of the first version of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and for a short time led a group called the Jazz Prophets, which recorded on Blue Note. After Clifford Brown's death, Dorham became his replacement in the Max Roach Quintet (1956-1958) and then he led several groups of his own. He recorded several fine dates for Riverside (including a vocal album in 1958), New Jazz, and Time, but it is his Blue Note sessions of 1961-1964 that are among his finest. Dorham was an early booster of Joe Henderson (who played with his group in 1963-1964). After the mid-'60s, Kenny Dorham (who wrote some interesting reviews for Down Beat) began to fade and he died in 1972 of kidney disease. Among his many originals is one that became a standard, "Blue Bossa."
— Scott Yanow (All Music Guide)
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Дорхэм Маккинли Говард (30 августа 1924, Фейрфилд, Техас — 5 декабря 1972) — американский джазовый музыкант (труба, тенор-саксофон). Представитель модерн-джаза.
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CD коллекции, связанные с исполнителем: |
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Kenny Dorham - 'Blue Spring' - 1959, Riverside, OJC |
Kenny Dorham - 'Jazz Contrasts' - 1957, Riverside, OJC |
Kenny Dorham - 'Matador. Inta Somethin'' - 1961, M&A Group, Planet Music |
Kenny Dorham - 'Show Boat' - 1960, Pony Canyon |
| как основной соисполнитель ... |
Harold Land - 'Eastward Ho! Harold Land In New York' - 1960, Jazzland, OJC |
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Dizzy Gillespie - 'Odyssey 1945-1952' - 2002, Savoy Jazz |
Benny Golson - 'The Modern Touch' - 1957, Riverside, OJC |
Joe Henderson - 'In' n Out' - 1964, Blue Note, Prospekt |
Joe Henderson - 'Page One' - 1963, Blue Note |
Joe Henderson - 'The Definitive Joe Henderson' - 2002, Verve |
Ernie Henry - 'Last Chorus' - 1991, OJC |
Ernie Henry - 'Presenting Ernie Henry' - 1956, OJC |
Andrew Hill - 'Point Of Departure' - 1964, Blue Note |
J.J. Johnson - 'Trombone By Three' - 1956, Prestige, OJC |
Thelonious Monk - 'The Best Of The Blue Note Years' - 1991, Blue Note |
Thelonious Monk - 'The Complete Blue Note Recordings' - 1994, Blue Note |
Oscar Pettiford - 'Oscar Rides Again Vol 4. Seventh Heaven 1956-57' - 2008, Proper, Affinity |
Sonny Rollins - 'Rollins Plays For Bird' - 1956, Prestige, OJC, Galactic |
Horace Silver - 'He Best Of Horace Silver, Vol. 1 (Blue Note Years)' - 1988, Blue Note |
Barney Wilen - 'Un Temoin Dans La Ville. Jazz Sur Seine' - 1959, Fontana |