Jack Walrath
American jazz trumpeter, composer, bandleader
Musical artist
Jack Arthur Walrath (born May 5, 1946) is an American post-bop jazz trumpeter and musical arranger known for his work with Ray Charles , Gary Peacock , Charles Mingus , and Glenn Ferris , among others.[ 1]
Biography
Walrath was born in Stuart, Florida . He began playing the trumpet at the age of nine in 1955 while living in the small town of Edgar, Montana . He attributes his wide range of musical appreciation to a "lack of negative peer pressure which so often happens in cities".[ 2]
In 1969 Walrath relocated to the West Coast and found work in Los Angeles's jazz scene. Soon he was a member of the band Revival, with trombonist Glenn Ferris , and the West Coast MotownOrchestra.[ 3] He worked with Ray Charles for one tour of the U.S. In 1970 Walrath relocated to New York City . For a year and a half he was a columnist of the International Musician and Recording World , which had its US department there. He also wrote liner notes and articles for DownBeat .
Walrath spent the next several years working with mainstream and Latin jazz bands.[ 3]
With Mingus he recorded Changes One and Changes Two , both for Atlantic Records in 1974. The latter album features Walrath's composition "Black Bats and Poles" (originally entitled "Rats and Moles" until Mingus decided it needed a darker name).[ 2]
Discography
As leader or co-leader
Demons in Pursuit , (Gatemouth, 1979)
In Montana , (Labor, 1980, reissued 2001)
Revenge of the Fat People , (Stash , 1981)
In Europe , (SteepleChase , 1982)
A Plea for Sanity , (Stash, 1982)
Jack Walrath Quintet at Umbria Jazz Festival, Vol. 1 , (Red , 1983)
Jack Walrath Quintet at Umbria Jazz Festival, Vol. 2 , (Red, 1983)
Killer Bunnies , (Spotlite , 1986)
Wholly Trinity , (Muse , 1986 [1988])
Master of Suspense , (Blue Note , 1986)
A-Free-K & Jack Walrath , (Justine Records, 1986) with Jorge Rossy , Perico Sambeat
Neohippus , (Blue Note, 1988)
Out of the Tradition , (Muse, 1990 [1992])
Gut Feelings , (Muse, 1990 [1992]))
Serious Hang , (Muse, 1992)
Portraits in Ivory and Brass , (Mapleshade , 1994) with Larry Willis and Steve Novosel
Journey, Man! , (Evidence , 1995)
Hip Gnosis , (TCB, 1996)
Solidarity , (ACT , 1996)
"Vongole!" Live In Ancona (w/ Ares Tavolazzi b, Fabio Grandi d, Andrea Pozza p, Riccardo Mei voc), GoFour 1996)
Sonage by Duplexus , (Rara, 2000)
Get Hit in Your Soul , (ACT, 2000)
Invasion of the Booty Shakers , (Savant , 2001)
Ballroom , (SteepleChase, 2008)
Heavy Mirth , (SteepleChase, 2008)
Forsooth , (SteepleChase, 2011)
To Hellas and Back , (SteepleChase, 2013)
Montana Wild Cats (w/ pianist Philip Aaberg and bassist Kelly Roberti [de ] ), Sweetgrass Music, 2013)
You Got My Wife, But I Got Your Dog (w/ Upper Austrian Jazz Orchestra; ATS Records 2014)
Unsafe at Any Speed , (SteepleChase, 2015)
As sideman
The King Arrives , King Errisson, (Canyon, 1970)
Changes One , Charles Mingus, (Atlantic, 1974)
Changes Two , Charles Mingus, (Atlantic, 1974)
Three or Four Shades of Blues , Charles Mingus, (Atlantic, 1977)
Lionel Hampton Presents Charles Mingus , Charles Mingus, (Who's Who in Jazz , 1977)
Cumbia & Jazz Fusion , Charles Mingus, (Atlantic, 1978)
Live at Montreux , Mingus Dynasty, (Collectables , 1980)
Dannie Richmond Plays Charles Mingus , Dannie Richmond, (Timeless , 1980)
Tenor for the Times , Ricky Ford , (Muse, 1981)
Something Like a Bird , Charles Mingus, (Atlantic, rec. 1979, issued 1981)
Dannie Richmond Quintet , Dannie Richmond, (Gatemouth, 1981)
Sax Maniac , James White, (Warner Bros. , 1982)
Dionysius , Dannie Richmond, (Red, 1983)
In Case You Missed It , Charli Persip Superband, (Soul Note , 1984)
No Dummies Allowed , Charli Persip Superband, (Soul Note, 1987)
Give the Drummer Some , Mike Clark, (Stash , 1989)
Hearinga Suite , Muhal Richard Abrams , (Black Saint , 1989)
At Last , Lou Rawls , (Blue Note , 1989)
The Jazz Tribe , Jazz Tribe, (Red , 1990)
Blu Blu Blu , Muhal Richard Abrams, (Black Saint, 1991)
Miles & Quincy: Live at Montreux , Miles Davis and Quincy Jones, (Warner Bros., 1991)
Beyond Another Wall: Live in China , George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band, (TCB, 1992)
Blues and the Abstract Truth , Suzanne Pittson, (Vineland, 1992)
Blues Mission , Pee Wee Ellis, (Gramavision, 1992)
Single Petal of a Rose , John Hicks (Mapleshade, 1992)
Why I Like Coffee , Bob Nell, (New World , 1992)
Mood Swing , Manhattan New Music Project, (Soul Note, 1992)
Nostalgia In Times Square , Mingus Big Band 93 , (Dreyfus , 1993)
Rush Hour , Joe Lovano , (Blue Note, 1994)
References
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
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