Billy Hart
American jazz drummer and educator
Billy Hart
Hart performing in 1978
Born (1940-11-29 ) November 29, 1940 (age 84) Washington, D.C., U.S.Genres Jazz , jazz fusion Occupation(s) Musician, educator Instrument Drums Years active 1958-present Labels Horizon , Gramavision , Arabesque , HighNote , Enja , SteepleChase , ECM Website www .billyhartmusic .com
Musical artist
Billy Hart (born November 29, 1940)[ 1] is an American jazz drummer and educator. He is known internationally for his work with Herbie Hancock 's "Mwandishi " band in the early 1970s, as well as with Shirley Horn , Stan Getz , and Quest , among many others.
Biography
Hart was born in Washington, D.C. [ 1] He grew up in close proximity of the Spotlite Club, where he first heard the music of Lee Morgan , Ahmad Jamal , and Miles Davis , among others.[ 2]
Early on in his career he performed with Otis Redding and Sam and Dave , then with Buck Hill . Although he studied mechanical engineering at Howard University , he left school early to tour with Shirley Horn , whom Hart credits with accelerating his musical development.[ 3] He was a sideman with the Montgomery Brothers (1961), Jimmy Smith (1964–1966), and Wes Montgomery (1966–68).[ 1] Following Montgomery's death in 1968, Hart moved to New York City, where he recorded with McCoy Tyner , Wayne Shorter , Joe Zawinul , and Pharoah Sanders (playing on his famed recording Karma in 1969), in addition to playing with Eddie Harris , Joanne Brackeen , and Marian McPartland .[ 4]
Hart was a member of Herbie Hancock 's "Mwandishi" sextet from 1969 to 1973, recording three albums with Hancock (Mwandishi , Crossings , and Sextant ) in this period. He subsequently went on to perform with Tyner (1973–74), Stan Getz (1974–77), and Quest (1980s), in addition to extensive freelance playing (including recording with Miles Davis on 1972's On the Corner ).[ 4] He recorded his debut album Enchance in 1977, supported by musicians such as Don Pullen , Dave Holland , and Dewey Redman . Holland returned to play on Hart’s third release Oshumare in 1984, which also featured Branford Marsalis and Bill Frisell , among others.
Since the early 1990s, Hart has been associated with Oberlin Conservatory of Music .[ 5] He also teaches at the New England Conservatory of Music ,[ 6] as well as holding an adjunct faculty position at Western Michigan University .[ 7] [ 8] He also conducts private lessons through the New School and New York University . The drummer often contributes to the Stokes Forest Music Camp and the Dworp Summer Jazz Clinic in Belgium.[ 9]
Hart first formed his current Quartet (composed of Mark Turner , Ethan Iverson , and Ben Street ) in 2003; they have gone on to record three albums as a group, most recently for ECM Records . He also performs with guitarist Assaf Kehati , and is a member of the band known as the Cookers, typically consisting of Eddie Henderson , David Weiss , Craig Handy (or Billy Harper ), George Cables , and Cecil McBee . The band has toured extensively and has recorded six albums together.[ 2]
In 2021, Hart was announced as a 2022 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Jazz Master, along Stanley Clarke , Cassandra Wilson , and Donald Harrison, Jr. [ 10]
Hart resides in Montclair, New Jersey , where he has a music studio described by JazzTimes as his "inner sanctum".[ 11] [ 12]
Discography
Billy Hart (right), Johnny Alegre (center), and bassist Ron McClure (left), recording Johnny Alegre 3 in New York City
Billy Hart at Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society , Half Moon Bay, California
As leader or co-leader
Enchance (Horizon, 1977)
The Trio with Walter Bishop Jr. & George Mraz (Progressive, 1982)
Oshumare (Gramavision, 1984)
Rah (Gramavision, 1988)
Amethyst (Arabesque, 1993)
Oceans of Time (Arabesque, 1997)
Billy Hart Quartet (HighNote , 2006)
Route F (Enja, 2006)
Live at the Cafe Damberd (Enja, 2009)
Sixty-Eight (SteepleChase , 2011)
All Our Reasons (ECM, 2012)
Tribal Ghost (NoBusiness , 2013) with John Tchicai , Charlie Kohlhase, Garrison Fewell, and Cecil McBee
One Is the Other (ECM, 2014)
As sideman
Dates indicate the year of the album's release. If the recording was issued more than a year later, the recording date is followed by the release date in brackets. "With" marks collaborative recordings as band and with the musicians equal credit for the album. Otherwise the Leader/line-up column is sorted by the musician's first name. Musicians and labels are only linked on first appearance.
Date
Leader/line-up
Album
Label
1961 [1980]
Wes Montgomery
Live at Jorgies Jazz Club
VGM
1961, 1968 [?]
Wes Montgomery
Live at Jorgies Jazz Club and More
VGM
1963
Buck Clarke
The Buck Clarke Sound
Argo
1964
Jimmy Smith
Christmas Cookin'
Verve
1965
Jimmy Smith
The Amazing Jimmy Smith Trio Live at the Village Gate
Metro
1965
Jimmy Smith
Live in Concert – The Incredible Jimmy Smith
Metro
1965
Jimmy Smith
La métamorphose des cloportes (O.S.T.)
Verve
1968
Eddie Harris
Pourquoi l'Amérique (O.S.T.)
AZ
1968
Eddie Harris
Silver Cycles
Atlantic
1968
Paul Jeffrey Quintet
Electrifying Sounds of the Paul Jeffrey Quintet
Savoy
1969
Eddie Harris
High Voltage
Atlantic
1969
Eddie Harris
Free Speech
Atlantic
1969
Melvin Jackson
Funky Skull
Limelight
1969
Pharoah Sanders
Karma
Impulse!
1969 [1973]
Pharoah Sanders
Izipho Zam (My Gifts)
Strata-East
1970
Marian McPartland
Ambiance
Halcyon
1970 [1974]
McCoy Tyner
Asante
Blue Note
1971
Herbie Hancock
Mwandishi
Warner Bros.
1971
Harold Land
A New Shade of Blue
Mainstream
1971
Wayne Shorter
Odyssey of Iska
Blue Note
1971
Joe Zawinul
Zawinul
Atlantic
1972
Norman Connors
Dance of Magic
Cobblestone
1972
Miles Davis
On the Corner
Columbia
1972 [1974]
Miles Davis
Big Fun (material from On the Corner sessions)
Columbia
1972
Hal Galper
Wild Bird
Mainstream
1972
Herbie Hancock
Crossings
Warner Bros.
1972
James Mtume with the Mtume Umoja Ensemble
Alkebu-Lan – Land of the Blacks (Live at The East) [ 13]
Strata-East
1972
Pharoah Sanders
Black Unity
Impulse!
1972
Buddy Terry
Pure Dynamite
Mainstream
1972
Pete Yellin
Dance of Allegra
Mainstream
1973
Catalyst
Perception
Muse
1973
Charles Earland
The Dynamite Brothers (O.S.T.)
Prestige
1973
Herbie Hancock
Sextant
Columbia
1973
Eddie Henderson
Realization
Capricorn
1973
Marc Levin Ensemble
Songs Dances and Prayers [ 14]
Sweet Dragon
1974 [1976]
Walter Bishop Jr.
Valley Land
Muse
1974
Catalyst
Unity
Muse
1974
Carlos Garnett
Black Love
Muse
1974
Eddie Henderson
Inside Out
Capricorn
1974
Azar Lawrence
Bridge into the New Age
Prestige
1974
Bennie Maupin
The Jewel in the Lotus
ECM
1974
Cecil McBee
Mutima
Strata-East
1974 [1977]
James Mtume
Rebirth Cycle
Third Street
1974
Hannibal Marvin Peterson and The Sunrise Orchestra
Children of the Fire
Sunrise
1974
Charles Sullivan
Genesis
Strata-East
1974
McCoy Tyner
Sama Layuca
Milestone
1975
Kenny Barron
Lucifer
Muse
1975
Joseph Bonner
Triangle
Whynot
1975
Joanne Brackeen
Snooze
Choice
1975
Sonny Fortune
Awakening
Horizon
1975
Stan Getz
Jazz Jamboree 74, Vol. 2
Muza
1975
Stan Getz with João Gilberto
The Best of Two Worlds
Columbia
1975 [1982]
Stan Getz
The Master
Columbia
1975
Eddie Henderson
Sunburst
Blue Note
1975
Bob Moses
Bittersuite in the Ozone
Mozown
1975
Michel Sardaby
Gail
1975
Harold Vick
Don't Look Back
Strata-East
1975
Buster Williams
Pinnacle
Muse
1975
Stan Getz (one track, a.o.)
Standard School Broadcast "Music Makers": Woodwinds & Reeds
Chevron
1976 [1978]
Joanne Brackeen
Invitation
Freedom
1976
Hal Galper
Reach Out!
SteepleChase
1976 [2016]
Stan Getz with João Gilberto
Getz/Gilberto '76
Resonance
1976
Eddie Henderson
Heritage
Blue Note
1976
Pat Martino
Exit
Muse
1976
Charles Sullivan
Re-Entry
Whynot
1976
Buster Williams
Crystal Reflections
Muse
1977
Black Renaissance
Body, Mind and Spirit [ 15]
Baystate
1977 [1979]
Richard Davis
Harvest
Muse
1977
Stan Getz
Live at Montmartre
SteepleChase
1977
Stan Getz
Another World
Columbia
1977
Stan Getz
Mort d'un pourri (O.S.T.)
Melba
1977
Herbie Hancock
V.S.O.P.
Columbia
1977
Eddie Jefferson
The Main Man
Inner City
1977
Andy LaVerne
Another World
SteepleChase
1977
John Spider Martin
Absolutely
Improv
1977
Dave McKenna , The Wilbur Little Quartet
Oil & Vinegar
Honeydew
1977
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
Trio 1
SteepleChase
1977
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
Trio 2
SteepleChase
1977
Doug Raney
Introducing Doug Raney
SteepleChase
1977
Zbigniew Seifert
Man of the Light
MPS
1977
John Stowell
Golden Delicious
Inner City
1978
Pepper Adams
Reflectory
Muse
1978
Kenny Barron
Innocence
Wolf
1978
Walter Bishop Jr.
Cubicle
Muse
1978 [1982]
with Walter Bishop, Jr. and George Mraz
The Trio
Progressive
1978
Hamiet Bluiett
Resolution
Black Saint
1978
Joanne Brackeen
Tring-a-Ling
Choice
1978
Arnett Cobb
Arnett Cobb Is Back
Progressive
1978
Albert Dailey
That Old Feeling
SteepleChase
1978
Billy Harper
Soran-Bushi, B.H.
Denon
1978
Buck Hill
This Is Buck Hill
SteepleChase
1978
Shirley Horn
A Lazy Afternoon
SteepleChase
1978
Jimmy Knepper with Joe Temperley
Just Friends
Hep
1978
Hannibal Marvin Peterson
Naima
Eastworld
1978
Doug Raney
Cuttin' Loose
SteepleChase
1978
Bobby Watson as Robert Watson
Estimated Time of Arrival
Roulette
1979
Chico Freeman
Spirit Sensitive
India Navigation
1979
Mack Goldsbury
Anthropo-Logic
Muse
1979
Dick Griffin
Now Is the Time
Trident
1979
Glen Hall
The Book of the Heart
Sonora
1979
Buck Hill
Scope
SteepleChase
1979 [1982]
Duke Jordan
Thinking of You
SteepleChase
1979
Lee Konitz
Yes, Yes, Nonet
SteepleChase
1979 [1984]
Lee Konitz
Live at Laren
Soul Note
1979
Jim McNeely
The Plot Thickens
Gatemouth
1979
John McNeil Quintet
Faun
SteepleChase
1979
John McNeil & Tom Harrell
Look to the Sky
SteepleChase
1979
Cam Newton
The Motive Behind the Smile
Inner City
1979
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Quartet
Dancing on the Tables
SteepleChase
1979
Doug Raney with Jimmy Raney
Stolen Moments
SteepleChase
1979
Jimmy Rowles
Paws That Refresh
Choice
1979
John Scofield
Who's Who?
Arista
1979
Louis Smith Quintet
Prancin'
SteepleChase
1979
with Clark Terry , Johnny Hartman , Oscar Peterson , Victor Sproles and Chris Woods
Ain't Misbehavin'
Pablo
1979
Buster Williams
Heartbeat
Muse
1980
Pierre Dørge Quartet
Ballad Round the Left Corner
SteepleChase
1980
Teddy Edwards
Out of This World
SteepleChase
1980
Chico Freeman
Peaceful Heart, Gentle Spirit
Contemporary
1980
Duke Jordan
Change a Pace
SteepleChase
1980
Mingus Dynasty
Live at Montreux
Atlantic
1980
Doug Raney
Listen
SteepleChase
1980
Mickey Tucker
The Crawl
Muse
1980
Tom Varner
Tom Varner Quartet
Soul Note
1980
Buster Williams
Dreams Come True
Buddah
1981
Pepper Adams
Urban Dreams
Palo Alto
1981
Franco Ambrosetti
Heartbop
Enja
1981
Hamiet Bluiett
Dangerously Suite
Soul Note
1981 [1983]
Buck Hill
Impressions
SteepleChase
1981
Terumasa Hino
Double Rainbow
CBS/Sony
1981
Joachim Kühn
Nightline New York
Sandra Music
1981
Mingus Dynasty
Live at Montreux
Atlantic
1981
Dave Schnitter
Glowing
Muse
1982
Johnny Coles
New Morning
Criss Cross Jazz
1982
Art Farmer Quartet
A Work of Art
Concord Jazz
1982
Chico Freeman
Tradition in Transition
Elektra Musician
1982
Stan Getz
Pure Getz
Concord Jazz
1982 [1995]
Stan Getz
Blue Skies
Concord Jazz
1982
Buck Hill
Easy to Love
SteepleChase
1982
Jay Hoggard
Mystic Winds, Tropic Breezes
India Navigation
1982 [1986]
Jimmy Knepper
1st Place
BlackHawk
1982
Arnie Lawrence
Renewal
Palo Alto
1982
Cecil McBee
Flying Out
India Navigation
1983 [1991]
with Stanley Cowell , Billy Harper and Reggie Workman
Such Great Friends
Strata-East
1983
Chico Freeman
The Search
India Navigation
1983
James Newton
James Newton
Gramavision
1983
The Jazztet
Nostalgia
Baystate
1983
Tom Varner
Motion/Stillness
Soul Note
1984
Larry Coryell
Comin' Home
Muse
1984
Chico Freeman feat. Bobby McFerrin
Tangents
Elektra Musician
1984
Kip Hanranhan
Conjure – Music for the Texts of Ishmael Reed
American Clavé
1984
Jimmy Knepper
I Dream Too Much
Soul Note
1984
James Newton
Luella
Gramavision
1985 [1988]
Pepper Adams
The Adams Effect
Uptown
1985
Paul Bley
My Standard
SteepleChase
1985
Larry Coryell
Equipoise
Muse
1985
Johnny Dyani Quartet
Angolian Cry
SteepleChase
1985 [1988]
Duke Jordan
Time on My Hands
SteeplChase
1985 [1989]
Duke Jordan
As Time Goes By
SteepleChase
1985
Didier Lockwood
Out of the Blue
Gramavision
1985
James Newton
The African Flower – The Music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn
Blue Note
1985
Big Nick Nicholas
Big Nick
India Navigation
1985
Doug Raney
Guitar Guitar Guitar
SteepleChase
1985
Idrees Sulieman
Groovin'
SteepleChase
1986
Miles Davis
Tutu
Warner Bros.
1986 [1991]
Shirley Horn Trio
Violets for Your Furs
SteepleChase
1987
with Tal Farlow , John Abercrombie , Larry Carlton , Larry Coryell , John Scofield and John Patitucci
All Strings Attached
Verve
1987
Khan Jamal
Thinking of You
Storyville
1987
Ralph Moore
623 C Street
Criss Cross Jazz
1987
with Quest
II
Storyville
1987
with Quest
Midpoint – Quest III Live at the Montmartre Copenhagen Denmark
Storyville
1988
Gary Bartz Quartet
Monsoon
SteepleChase
1988
John Handy
Excursion in Blue
Quartet
1988
Tom Harrell
Stories (1991 reissue as Visions )
Contemporary
1988
Duke Jordan Trio
Time on My Hands
SteepleChase
1988
Mingus Dynasty
Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 1
Soul Note
1988
Mingus Dynasty
Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 2
Soul Note
1988
with Quest
N.Y. Nites – Standards
PAN Music
1988
with Quest
Natural Selection
Pathfinder/Core
1988
Doug Raney
Something's Up
SteepleChase
1989
Paul Bley Trio
The Nearness of You
SteepleChase
1989
with Klaus Ignatzek and Ron McClure
Take It Easy
Nuovo
1989
Judy Niemack
Long as You're Living
Freelance
1990
Joey DeFrancesco
Where Were You?
Columbia
1990
Lars Møller Quartet
Pyramid
Stunt
1990
with Quest
Of One Mind
CMP
1991
Joanne Brackeen
Is It Really True
Konnex
1991
Shirley Horn
You Won't Forget Me
Verve
1991
James Newton/David Murray
David Murray/James Newton Quintet
DIW
1992
Sonny Fortune
It Ain't What It Was
Konnex
1992
with the Western Jazz Quartet (Trent Kynaston , Steve Zegree and Tom Knific)
Firebird
1992
Jarmo Savolainen
First Sight
Timeless
1993
with Santi Debriano and Arthur Blythe
3–Ology
Konnex
1993
Charles Lloyd
The Call
ECM
1993
Karlheinz Miklin Quartet (with Fritz Pauer and Ron McClure )
Decisions
1993
Warren Vaché
Horn of Plenty
Muse
1994
with Jerry Bergonzi , Mike Stern , Andy LaVerne and George Mraz
Vertical Reality
Musidisc
1994
George Cables
Quiet Fire
SteepleChase
1994
Stanley Cowell
Setup
SteepleChase
1994
Sonny Fortune
Four in One
Blue Note
1994
Dick Griffin
The Eighth Wonder & More
Konnex
1994
with David Liebman and Cecil McBee
The Seasons
Soul Note
1994
Charles Lloyd
All My Relations
ECM
1994
Joe Lovano
Quartets: Live at the Village Vanguard
Blue Note
1994
Judy Niemack
Night and the Music
Freelance
1994
Grover Washington, Jr.
All My Tomorrows
Columbia
1995
Sonny Fortune
A Better Understanding
Blue Note
1995
Shirley Horn
The Main Ingredient
Verve
1995
Cæcilie Norby
Cæcilie Norby
Blue Note
1995
Jarmo Savolainen
True Image
A-Records
1996
George Cables
Dark Side, Light Side
SteepleChase
1996
Ray Drummond
Vignettes
Arabesque
1996
Jon Jang Sextet
Two Flowers on a Stem
Soul Note
1996
Lee Konitz
It's You
SteepleChase
1996
Charles Lloyd
Canto
ECM
1996
Chris Potter
Moving In
1997
Nick Brignola
Poinciana
Reservoir
1997 [1999]
Ray Drummond
1-2-3-4
Arabesque
1997
Horace Tapscott
Thoughts of Dar es Salaam
Arabesque
1997
Valery Ponomarev
A Star for You
Reservoir
1998
Dave Douglas
Moving Portrait
DIW
1999
Kenny Barron
Spirit Song
Verve
1999
with Doug Raney and Joey DeFrancesco
The Backbeat
SteepleChase
2001
Pat Martino
Live at Yoshi's
Blue Note
2001 [2002]
Curtis Lundy
Purpose
Justin Time
2002
Charles Lloyd
Lift Every Voice
ECM
2002 [2005]
Frank Morgan
Raising the Standard
HighNote
2003
Hilde Vanhove
Insense
Gandharva
2003
Karlheinz Miklin and Ron McClure
from here to there
2003 [2007]
Frank Morgan
A Night in the Life
HighNote
2004
Frank Morgan
City Nights: Live at the Jazz Standard
HighNote
2004
Karlheinz Miklin and Ron McClure
In Between
2005
with Mark O'Leary and Tomasz Stanko
Levitation
Leo
2006
Frank Morgan
Reflections
HighNote
2006
The Leaders
Spirits Alike
Double Moon
2007
with David Liebman, Richie Beirach and Ron McClure
Redemption
hatOLOGY
2007
with Quest
Re-Dial (Live in Hamburg)
Outnote
2008
Benny Powell
Nextep
Origin
2010
Jean-Michel Pilc
True Story
Disques Dreyfus
2011
Brian Landrus
Traverse
2011
with Quest
Circular Dreaming
Enja
2011
Iñaki Sandoval
Miracielos
2011
Tied & Tickled Trio
La Place Demon
Morr
2012
Karlheinz Miklin and Heiri Känzig
Cymbal Symbols
TCB Music
2012
Odean Pope
Odean's Three
In+Out
2014
Tisziji Munoz
Heart Trance Revelation
Anami
2014
Yelena Eckemoff feat. Mark Turner , Joe Locke & George Mraz
A Touch of Radiance
L & H
2014
with Bobby Hutcherson , David Sanborn , Joey DeFrancesco
Enjoy the View
Blue Note
2015
Karlheinz Miklin and Heiri Känzig
Encore
2015
Yelena Eckemoff feat. Arild Andersen
Lions
L & H
2015
John Raymond, Dan Tepfer, Joe Martin
Foreign Territory [ 16]
Fresh Sound
2015
Aaron Parks feat. Ben Street
Find The Way
ECM
2016
Yelena Eckemoff feat. Mark Feldman & Ben Street
Leaving Everything Behind
L & H
2016
Marcos Varela
San Ygnacio
Origin
2019
Joey DeFranceso
In the Key of the Universe
Mack Avenue
2019
Bruno Ruder & Rémi Dumoulin
Gravitational Waves
References
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^ a b Effinger, Shannon J. (October 1, 2021). " "In the Cookers, collective centuries of heat" " . The Washington Post . Retrieved March 21, 2022 .
^ "Billy Hart Biography, Songs, & Albums" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2022-03-22 .
^ a b Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2000). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD (Fifth ed.). Penguin Books. ISBN 9780140514520 .
^ "Oberlin Conservatory of Music faculty page" . Oberlin Conservatory of Music . 28 October 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2020 .
^ "New England Conservatory of Music faculty page" . New England Conservatory of Music . Retrieved 22 February 2020 .
^ Wood, William (28 March 2011). "Master jazz drummer Billy Hart returns to Western Michigan University drum choir" . Kalamazoo Gazette . MLive Media Group. Retrieved 22 February 2020 .
^ Gazette, William R. Wood | Kalamazoo (2011-03-28). "Master jazz drummer Billy Hart returns to Western Michigan University drum choir" . mlive . Retrieved 2022-03-21 .
^ "Biography : Billy Hart" . Billyhartmusic.com . Retrieved 9 September 2021 .
^ "National Endowment for the Arts Announces 2022 NEA Jazz Masters" . www.arts.gov . 20 July 2021. Retrieved 2022-03-21 .
^ "The State of Jazz: Meet 40 More Jersey Greats" , The Star-Ledger , September 28, 2003, backed up by the Internet Archive as of September 27, 2008. Accessed September 15, 2017. "Billy Hart -- A versatile, inventive drummer, Hart lives in Montclair."
^ Seidel, Mitchell. "Billy Hart" , JazzTimes , April 25, 2019. Accessed January 11, 2021. "The inner sanctum of Billy Hart’s Montclair, N.J. home is a basement music studio that serves as a combination listening room, recreation room and classroom for visiting music students.... Billy Hart’s home looks like most others off Montclair’s main street of Bloomfield Avenue, a multistory, circa-1920s wood-frame structure with a small front yard and a narrow driveway on the side, except for the exterior color scheme of lavender and purple, which seems to scream 'alternative lifestyle' and makes the house leap out from the rest of the block."
^ Alkebu-Lan – Land of the Blacks at Discogs (list of releases)
^ Songs Dances and Prayers at Discogs (list of releases)
^ Body, Mind and Spirit at Discogs (list of releases)
^ Chinen, Nate (5 May 2015). "Review: John Raymond, Uncovering the Possibilities of the Familiar" . The New York Times . Retrieved 11 August 2015 .
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