Artist Biography by Scott Yanow
Although he could always play bop, Ray Bryant's playing combined
together older elements (including blues, boogie-woogie, gospel, and
even stride) into a distinctive, soulful, and swinging style; no one
played "After Hours" quite like him. The younger brother of bassist
Tommy Bryant and the uncle of Kevin and Robin Eubanks (his sister is
their mother), Bryant started his career playing with Tiny Grimes in the
late '40s. He became the house pianist at The Blue Note in Philadelphia
in 1953, where he backed classic jazz greats (including Charlie Parker,
Miles Davis, and Lester Young) and made important contacts. He
accompanied Carmen McRae (1956-1957), recorded with Coleman Hawkins and
Roy Eldridge at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival (taking a brilliant solo
on an exciting version of "I Can't Believe That You're in Love with
Me"), and played with Jo Jones' trio (1958). Bryant settled in New York
in 1959; played with Sonny Rollins, Charlie Shavers, and Curtis Fuller;
and soon had his own trio. He had a few funky commercial hits (including
"Little Susie" and "Cubano Chant") that kept him working for decades.
Bryant recorded often throughout his career (most notably for Epic,
Prestige, Columbia, Sue, Cadet, Atlantic, Pablo, and Emarcy), and even
his dates on electric piano in the '70s are generally rewarding.
However, Bryant was heard at his best when playing the blues on
unaccompanied acoustic piano. After a lengthy illness, Ray Bryant died
in Queens, New York on June 2, 2011; he was 79 years old.
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Biografía del artista por Scott Yanow
Aunque siempre pudo tocar bop, Ray Bryant combinó elementos antiguos
(incluyendo blues, boogie-woogie, gospel, e incluso stride) en un estilo
distintivo, conmovedor y de swing; nadie tocó "After Hours" como él.
Hermano menor del bajista Tommy Bryant y tío de Kevin y Robin Eubanks
(su hermana es su madre), Bryant comenzó su carrera tocando con Tiny
Grimes a finales de los años 40. En 1953 se convirtió en el pianista de
casa de The Blue Note en Filadelfia, donde apoyó a los grandes del jazz
clásico (incluyendo a Charlie Parker, Miles Davis y Lester Young) e hizo
importantes contactos. Acompañó a Carmen McRae (1956-1957), grabó con
Coleman Hawkins y Roy Eldridge en el Festival de Jazz de Newport en 1957
(haciendo un brillante solo en una emocionante versión de "I Can't
Believe That You're in Love with Me"), y tocó con el trío de Jo Jones
(1958). Bryant se estableció en Nueva York en 1959; tocó con Sonny
Rollins, Charlie Shavers y Curtis Fuller; y pronto tuvo su propio trío.
Tuvo algunos éxitos comerciales funky (incluyendo "Little Susie" y
"Cubano Chant") que lo mantuvieron trabajando por décadas. Bryant grabó a
menudo a lo largo de su carrera (sobre todo para Epic, Prestige,
Columbia, Sue, Cadet, Atlantic, Pablo, y Emarcy), e incluso sus citas
con el piano eléctrico en los años 70 son generalmente gratificantes.
Sin embargo, Bryant fue escuchado en su mejor momento cuando tocaba el
blues en un piano acústico sin acompañamiento. Después de una larga
enfermedad, Ray Bryant falleció en Queens, Nueva York, el 2 de junio de
2011; tenía 79 años.
A1 Cubano Chant 3:06
A2 Off Shore 3:56
A3 Well, You Needn't 3:19
A4 Cry Me A River 3:51
A5 In A Mellow Tone 4:22
A6 You Are My Thrill 4:23
B1 Night In Tunisia 2:41
B2 Goodbye 3:58
B3 Philadelphia Bound 2:35
B4 Pawn Ticket 2:49
B5 The Breeze And I 3:28
B6 It's A Pity To Say Goodnight 2:24
Label:Epic – LN 3279
Released:1956
Genre:Jazz / Style:Bop
Bass – Wyatt Ruther
Congas – Candido (tracks: A1, B1)
Drums – Joe Jones (tracks: A1, A5 to B1, B5), Kenny Clarke (tracks: A2, A4, B2, B3), Osie Johnson (tracks: A3, B4, B6)
Piano – Ray Bryant
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