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Gene Harris

Gene Harris (born Eugene Haire, September 1, 1933 – January 16, 2000) was an American jazz pianist known for his warm sound and blues and gospel infused style that is known as soul jazz.

Gene Harris
Background information
Birth nameEugene Haire
Born(1933-09-01)September 1, 1933
Benton Harbor, Michigan, U.S.
DiedJanuary 16, 2000(2000-01-16) (aged 66)
Boise, Idaho
GenresJazz, blues, soul jazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Piano, keyboards, Hammond B3
Years active1955–2000
LabelsBlue Note, Concord Jazz
Websitewww.geneharris.org

From 1956 to 1970, he played in The Three Sounds trio with bassist Andy Simpkins and drummer Bill Dowdy. During this time, The Three Sounds recorded regularly for Blue Note and Verve.[1]

He mostly retired to Boise, starting in the late 1970s, although he performed regularly at the Idanha Hotel there. Ray Brown convinced him to go back on tour in the early 1980s. He played with the Ray Brown Trio and then led his own groups, recording mostly on Concord Records, until his death from kidney failure in 2000.[2] One of his most popular numbers was his "Battle Hymn of the Republic," a live version of which is on his Live at Otter Crest album, published by Concord.[citation needed] The singer and actress Niki Haris is his daughter.

Discography

As leader

Year recorded Title Label Personnel/Notes
1955? Our Love Is Here to Stay Jubilee
1959? Genie in My Soul Jubilee With Ben Tucker (bass), Kenny Harris (drums), billed as 'Gene Harris Trio' [note: this is NOT our Gene Harris, but another pianist/musician]
1958 Introducing the 3 Sounds Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1958–59 Bottoms Up! Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1959 LD + 3 Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); plus Lou Donaldson (alto sax)
1959 Good Deal Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1960 Blue Hour Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); plus Stanley Turrentine (tenor sax)
1960 Moods Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1960 Feelin' Good Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1960 Here We Come Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1960 It Just Got to Be Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1961 Hey There Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1961–62 Babe's Blues Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1962 Out of This World Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1962 Black Orchid Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1959/62 Standards
Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); released 1998
1962 Blue Genes Verve With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1962 Anita O'Day & the Three Sounds Verve With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); plus Anita O'Day (vocals)
1962 The Three Sounds Play Jazz on Broadway Mercury With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1963 Some Like It Modern Mercury With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums)
1964 Live at the Living Room Mercury With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); in concert
1965 Three Moods Limelight With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); plus some tracks with trombones added and some with strings added, all arranged by Julian Lee
1965 Beautiful Friendship Limelight With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); plus some tracks with horns or strings arranged by Julian Lee
1966 Today's Sounds Limelight With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Kalil Madi (drums); in concert
1966 Vibrations Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Kalil Madi (drums)
1967 Live at The Lighthouse Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Donald Bailey (drums); in concert
1968 Coldwater Flat Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Donald Bailey (drums); plus Oliver Nelson Orchestra
1968 Elegant Soul Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Carl Burnett (drums); plus orchestra
1969 Soul Symphony Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Henry Franklin (bass), Carl Burnett (drums); plus orchestra
1970 Live at the 'It Club' Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Henry Franklin (bass), Carl Burnett (drums); in concert; released 1996
1970 Live at the 'It Club' Volume 2 Blue Note With The Three Sounds: Henry Franklin (bass), Carl Burnett (drums); in concert; released 2000
1971 The 3 Sounds Blue Note With Monk Higgins (organ), Fred Robinson and Albert Vescovo (guitar), Luther Hughes (electric bass), Carl Burnett (drums), Bobbye Porter Hall (conga), Paul Humphrey (percussion); plus unknown (vocals)
1972 Gene Harris of the Three Sounds Blue Note With Sam Brown and Cornell Dupree (guitar), Ron Carter (bass), Freddie Waits (drums), Johnny Rodriguez (conga), Omar Clay (percussion, vibes)
1973 Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow Blue Note Trio, with Johnny Hatton (bass, electric bass), Carl Burnett (drums, percussion)
1974 Astral Signal Blue Note With various personnel (see listing's page)
1975 Nexus Blue Note With various personnel (see listing's page)
1976 In a Special Way Blue Note With various personnel (see listing's page)
1977 Tone Tantrum Blue Note With various personnel (see listing's page)
1981 Live at Otter Crest Jazzizz; Bosco; Concord Trio, with John Heard (bass), Jimmie Smith (drums)[3]
1982 Hot Lips JAM Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), John Heard (bass), Jimmie Smith (drums)[3]
1984 Nature's Way JAM Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums)[3]
1985 The Gene Harris Trio Plus One Concord Quartet, with Ray Brown (bass), Mickey Roker (drums), plus Stanley Turrentine (tenor sax); in concert[3]
1988 Tribute to Count Basie Concord With big band (Gene Harris All Star Big Band)[3]
1989 Listen Here! Concord Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Ray Brown (bass), Jeff Hamilton (drums)[3]
1989 Live at Town Hall, N.Y.C. Concord With big band (Philip Morris Superband); in concert[3]
1990 At Last Concord Quintet, with Scott Hamilton (tenor sax), Herb Ellis (guitar), Ray Brown (bass), Harold Jones (drums)[3]
1990 World Tour 1990 Concord With big band (Philip Morris Superband); in concert[3]
1991 Black and Blue Concord Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Harold Jones (drums)[4]
1992 Like a Lover Concord Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Harold Jones (drums)[4]
1992 Gene Harris at Maybeck Concord Solo piano; in concert[4]
1993 A Little Piece of Heaven Concord Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums); in concert[4]
1994 Funky Gene's Concord Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums)[4]
1995 Brotherhood Concord Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums)[4]
1995 It's the Real Soul Concord Quintet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums), plus Frank Wess (tenor sax, flute); in concert[5]
1996 In His Hands Concord With Jack McDuff (organ), Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums); plus Niki Haris and Curtis Stigers (vocals)[5]
1996 Down Home Blues Concord With Jack McDuff (organ), Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums); plus Niki Haris and Curtis Stigers (vocals)[5]
1998 Gene Harris & The Philip Morris All-Stars Live Concord With Sweets Edison (trumpet), Stanley Turrentine (tenor sax), Kenny Burrell (guitar); plus Ernie Andrews (vocals)[5]
1998 Alley Cats Concord With Ernie Watts (tenor sax, alto sax), Red Holloway (tenor sax), Jack McDuff (organ), Frank Potenza (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Paul Kreibich (drums); plus Niki Haris (vocals); in concert[5]
1996 Live in London Resonance Quartet, with Jim Mullen (guitar), Andrew Cleyndert (bass), Martin Drew (drums); in concert; released 2008
1996 Another Night in London Resonance Quartet, with Jim Mullen (guitar), Andrew Cleyndert (bass), Martin Drew (drums); in concert; released 2010

As sideman

  • Branching Out (with Nat Adderley, Johnny Griffin) (1958, Riverside)
  • A Double Dose of Soul (with James Clay, Nat Adderley) (1960, Riverside)
  • Organ-izing (with Melvin Rhyne) (1960, Jazzland)
  • Blue Note Live at The Roxy (with the Blue Note All-Stars) (1976, Blue Note)
  • 'S Wonderful: Concord Jazz Salutes Ira Gershwin (with various artists) (1979, Concord)
  • Soul Route (with Milt Jackson Quartet) (1983, Pablo)
  • When the Sun Goes Down (with Ernestine Anderson) (1984, Concord)
  • Soular Energy (with the Ray Brown Trio) (1984, Concord)
  • Don't Forget the Blues (with the Ray Brown All Stars) (1985, Concord)
  • The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio (with the Ray Brown Trio) (1985, Concord) recorded live at the 'Blue Note'
  • A Gentleman and His Music (with Benny Carter) (1985, Concord)
  • Love Me Tender (with Junko Mine and the Ray Brown Trio) (1986, All Art [Japan])
  • Summer Wind: Live at The Loa (with the Ray Brown Trio) (1988 [1990], Concord)
  • Bam Bam Bam (with the Ray Brown Trio) (1988, Concord) recorded live at the Fujitsu-Concord Jazz Festival
  • The 20th Concord Festival All-Stars (with various artists) (1988, Concord)
  • Black Orpheus (with the Ray Brown Trio) (1989, Evidence)
  • Mr. Blue (with Takashi Ohi and the Ray Brown Trio) (1989, Denon)
  • Moore Makes 4 (with Ralph Moore and the Ray Brown Trio) (1990, Concord)
  • At Last (Gene Harris/Scott Hamilton Quintet) (1990, Concord)
  • Live at The Apollo (with B.B. King) (1990, GRP)
  • Concord Jazz Festival: Live 1990 (with various artists) (1990, Concord)
  • Concord Jazz Festival: Live 1990, Vol. 3 (with various artists) (1990, Concord)
  • Three Dimensional (with the Ray Brown Trio) (1991, Concord)
  • A Concord Jazz Christmas (with various artists) (1991, Concord)
  • Georgia on My Mind (with the Ray Brown Trio) (1991, All Art [Japan])
  • Jazz Celebration: Tribute to Carl Jefferson (with various artists) (1992, Concord)
  • Fujitsu-Concord 25th Jazz Festival (with various artists) (1993, Concord)
  • Fujitsu-Concord 26th Jazz Festival (with various artists) (1994, Concord)
  • I Waited for You (with Mary Stallings) (1994, Concord)
  • Spectrum (with Mary Stallings) (1996, Concord)
  • It's the Real Soul (with Frank Wess (1996, Concord)
  • Down Home Blues (with Jack McDuff) (1997, Concord)
  • Dreaming A Dream (with Niki Haris) (1997, BMG)
  • Just Friends (with Marian McPartland) (1998, Concord)

Compilations

  • The Best of The Three Sounds (with The Three Sounds) (1993, Blue Note)
  • Gene Harris: The Concord Jazz Heritage Series (1998, Concord)
  • The Blue Note Years (with The Three Sounds) (1999, Blue Note)
  • Gene Harris: The Best of the Concord Years (2000, Concord) 2-CD
  • The Complete Blue Hour Sessions (The Three Sounds with Stanley Turrentine) (2000, Blue Note) 2-CD
  • Big Band Soul (with the Gene Harris Superband) (contains Live At Town Hall, N.Y.C. + World Tour 1990) (2002, Concord) 2-CD
  • Swingin' the Blues (2002, Recall) 2-CD
  • Ballad Essentials (2003, Concord)
  • Live From New York To Tokyo (with the Ray Brown Trio) (contains The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio + Bam Bam Bam) (2003, Concord) 2-CD
  • Instant Party (2004, Concord)

References

  1. ^ Bogdanov, Vladimir, et al. (2002) All Music Guide to Jazz, p. 558. Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-87930-717-X.
  2. ^ Ratliff, Ben (January 18, 2000). "Gene Harris, 66, a Jazz Pianist Who Played Bebop and Soul". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 23, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (1992). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, LP & Cassette (1st ed.). Penguin. p. 486. ISBN 978-0-14-015364-4.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (1996). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD (3rd ed.). Penguin. p. 588. ISBN 978-0-14-051368-4.
  5. ^ a b c d e Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. pp. 656–657. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.

External links

  • Official website
  • Biography (Allmusic via VH1)
  • Gene Harris on Resonance Records

Honors The Gene Harris bandshell in Boise's Ann Morrison park is named in his honor. The Gene Harris Jazz Festival is an annual event in Boise that brings together the best of Boise jazz and education in memory of the city's most famous jazz musician.

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For other people named Gene Harris see Gene Harris disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Gene Harris news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gene Harris born Eugene Haire September 1 1933 January 16 2000 was an American jazz pianist known for his warm sound and blues and gospel infused style that is known as soul jazz Gene HarrisBackground informationBirth nameEugene HaireBorn 1933 09 01 September 1 1933Benton Harbor Michigan U S DiedJanuary 16 2000 2000 01 16 aged 66 Boise IdahoGenresJazz blues soul jazzOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Piano keyboards Hammond B3Years active1955 2000LabelsBlue Note Concord JazzWebsitewww wbr geneharris wbr org From 1956 to 1970 he played in The Three Sounds trio with bassist Andy Simpkins and drummer Bill Dowdy During this time The Three Sounds recorded regularly for Blue Note and Verve 1 He mostly retired to Boise starting in the late 1970s although he performed regularly at the Idanha Hotel there Ray Brown convinced him to go back on tour in the early 1980s He played with the Ray Brown Trio and then led his own groups recording mostly on Concord Records until his death from kidney failure in 2000 2 One of his most popular numbers was his Battle Hymn of the Republic a live version of which is on his Live at Otter Crest album published by Concord citation needed The singer and actress Niki Haris is his daughter Contents 1 Discography 1 1 As leader 1 2 As sideman 1 3 Compilations 2 References 3 External linksDiscography EditAs leader Edit Year recorded Title Label Personnel Notes1955 Our Love Is Here to Stay Jubilee1959 Genie in My Soul Jubilee With Ben Tucker bass Kenny Harris drums billed as Gene Harris Trio note this is NOT our Gene Harris but another pianist musician 1958 Introducing the 3 Sounds Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1958 59 Bottoms Up Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1959 LD 3 Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums plus Lou Donaldson alto sax 1959 Good Deal Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1960 Blue Hour Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums plus Stanley Turrentine tenor sax 1960 Moods Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1960 Feelin Good Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1960 Here We Come Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1960 It Just Got to Be Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1961 Hey There Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1961 62 Babe s Blues Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1962 Out of This World Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1962 Black Orchid Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1959 62 Standards Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums released 19981962 Blue Genes Verve With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1962 Anita O Day amp the Three Sounds Verve With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums plus Anita O Day vocals 1962 The Three Sounds Play Jazz on Broadway Mercury With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1963 Some Like It Modern Mercury With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums 1964 Live at the Living Room Mercury With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums in concert1965 Three Moods Limelight With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums plus some tracks with trombones added and some with strings added all arranged by Julian Lee1965 Beautiful Friendship Limelight With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Bill Dowdy drums plus some tracks with horns or strings arranged by Julian Lee1966 Today s Sounds Limelight With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Kalil Madi drums in concert1966 Vibrations Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Kalil Madi drums 1967 Live at The Lighthouse Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Donald Bailey drums in concert1968 Coldwater Flat Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Donald Bailey drums plus Oliver Nelson Orchestra1968 Elegant Soul Blue Note With The Three Sounds Andy Simpkins bass Carl Burnett drums plus orchestra1969 Soul Symphony Blue Note With The Three Sounds Henry Franklin bass Carl Burnett drums plus orchestra1970 Live at the It Club Blue Note With The Three Sounds Henry Franklin bass Carl Burnett drums in concert released 19961970 Live at the It Club Volume 2 Blue Note With The Three Sounds Henry Franklin bass Carl Burnett drums in concert released 20001971 The 3 Sounds Blue Note With Monk Higgins organ Fred Robinson and Albert Vescovo guitar Luther Hughes electric bass Carl Burnett drums Bobbye Porter Hall conga Paul Humphrey percussion plus unknown vocals 1972 Gene Harris of the Three Sounds Blue Note With Sam Brown and Cornell Dupree guitar Ron Carter bass Freddie Waits drums Johnny Rodriguez conga Omar Clay percussion vibes 1973 Yesterday Today amp Tomorrow Blue Note Trio with Johnny Hatton bass electric bass Carl Burnett drums percussion 1974 Astral Signal Blue Note With various personnel see listing s page 1975 Nexus Blue Note With various personnel see listing s page 1976 In a Special Way Blue Note With various personnel see listing s page 1977 Tone Tantrum Blue Note With various personnel see listing s page 1981 Live at Otter Crest Jazzizz Bosco Concord Trio with John Heard bass Jimmie Smith drums 3 1982 Hot Lips JAM Quartet with Ron Eschete guitar John Heard bass Jimmie Smith drums 3 1984 Nature s Way JAM Quartet with Ron Eschete guitar Luther Hughes bass Paul Humphrey drums 3 1985 The Gene Harris Trio Plus One Concord Quartet with Ray Brown bass Mickey Roker drums plus Stanley Turrentine tenor sax in concert 3 1988 Tribute to Count Basie Concord With big band Gene Harris All Star Big Band 3 1989 Listen Here Concord Quartet with Ron Eschete guitar Ray Brown bass Jeff Hamilton drums 3 1989 Live at Town Hall N Y C Concord With big band Philip Morris Superband in concert 3 1990 At Last Concord Quintet with Scott Hamilton tenor sax Herb Ellis guitar Ray Brown bass Harold Jones drums 3 1990 World Tour 1990 Concord With big band Philip Morris Superband in concert 3 1991 Black and Blue Concord Quartet with Ron Eschete guitar Luther Hughes bass Harold Jones drums 4 1992 Like a Lover Concord Quartet with Ron Eschete guitar Luther Hughes bass Harold Jones drums 4 1992 Gene Harris at Maybeck Concord Solo piano in concert 4 1993 A Little Piece of Heaven Concord Quartet with Ron Eschete guitar Luther Hughes bass Paul Humphrey drums in concert 4 1994 Funky Gene s Concord Quartet with Ron Eschete guitar Luther Hughes bass Paul Humphrey drums 4 1995 Brotherhood Concord Quartet with Ron Eschete guitar Luther Hughes bass Paul Humphrey drums 4 1995 It s the Real Soul Concord Quintet with Ron Eschete guitar Luther Hughes bass Paul Humphrey drums plus Frank Wess tenor sax flute in concert 5 1996 In His Hands Concord With Jack McDuff organ Ron Eschete guitar Luther Hughes bass Paul Humphrey drums plus Niki Haris and Curtis Stigers vocals 5 1996 Down Home Blues Concord With Jack McDuff organ Ron Eschete guitar Luther Hughes bass Paul Humphrey drums plus Niki Haris and Curtis Stigers vocals 5 1998 Gene Harris amp The Philip Morris All Stars Live Concord With Sweets Edison trumpet Stanley Turrentine tenor sax Kenny Burrell guitar plus Ernie Andrews vocals 5 1998 Alley Cats Concord With Ernie Watts tenor sax alto sax Red Holloway tenor sax Jack McDuff organ Frank Potenza guitar Luther Hughes bass Paul Kreibich drums plus Niki Haris vocals in concert 5 1996 Live in London Resonance Quartet with Jim Mullen guitar Andrew Cleyndert bass Martin Drew drums in concert released 20081996 Another Night in London Resonance Quartet with Jim Mullen guitar Andrew Cleyndert bass Martin Drew drums in concert released 2010As sideman Edit Branching Out with Nat Adderley Johnny Griffin 1958 Riverside A Double Dose of Soul with James Clay Nat Adderley 1960 Riverside Organ izing with Melvin Rhyne 1960 Jazzland Blue Note Live at The Roxy with the Blue Note All Stars 1976 Blue Note S Wonderful Concord Jazz Salutes Ira Gershwin with various artists 1979 Concord Soul Route with Milt Jackson Quartet 1983 Pablo When the Sun Goes Down with Ernestine Anderson 1984 Concord Soular Energy with the Ray Brown Trio 1984 Concord Don t Forget the Blues with the Ray Brown All Stars 1985 Concord The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio with the Ray Brown Trio 1985 Concord recorded live at the Blue Note A Gentleman and His Music with Benny Carter 1985 Concord Love Me Tender with Junko Mine and the Ray Brown Trio 1986 All Art Japan Summer Wind Live at The Loa with the Ray Brown Trio 1988 1990 Concord Bam Bam Bam with the Ray Brown Trio 1988 Concord recorded live at the Fujitsu Concord Jazz Festival The 20th Concord Festival All Stars with various artists 1988 Concord Black Orpheus with the Ray Brown Trio 1989 Evidence Mr Blue with Takashi Ohi and the Ray Brown Trio 1989 Denon Moore Makes 4 with Ralph Moore and the Ray Brown Trio 1990 Concord At Last Gene Harris Scott Hamilton Quintet 1990 Concord Live at The Apollo with B B King 1990 GRP Concord Jazz Festival Live 1990 with various artists 1990 Concord Concord Jazz Festival Live 1990 Vol 3 with various artists 1990 Concord Three Dimensional with the Ray Brown Trio 1991 Concord A Concord Jazz Christmas with various artists 1991 Concord Georgia on My Mind with the Ray Brown Trio 1991 All Art Japan Jazz Celebration Tribute to Carl Jefferson with various artists 1992 Concord Fujitsu Concord 25th Jazz Festival with various artists 1993 Concord Fujitsu Concord 26th Jazz Festival with various artists 1994 Concord I Waited for You with Mary Stallings 1994 Concord Spectrum with Mary Stallings 1996 Concord It s the Real Soul with Frank Wess 1996 Concord Down Home Blues with Jack McDuff 1997 Concord Dreaming A Dream with Niki Haris 1997 BMG Just Friends with Marian McPartland 1998 Concord Compilations Edit The Best of The Three Sounds with The Three Sounds 1993 Blue Note Gene Harris The Concord Jazz Heritage Series 1998 Concord The Blue Note Years with The Three Sounds 1999 Blue Note Gene Harris The Best of the Concord Years 2000 Concord 2 CD The Complete Blue Hour Sessions The Three Sounds with Stanley Turrentine 2000 Blue Note 2 CD Big Band Soul with the Gene Harris Superband contains Live At Town Hall N Y C World Tour 1990 2002 Concord 2 CD Swingin the Blues 2002 Recall 2 CD Ballad Essentials 2003 Concord Live From New York To Tokyo with the Ray Brown Trio contains The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio Bam Bam Bam 2003 Concord 2 CD Instant Party 2004 Concord References Edit Bogdanov Vladimir et al 2002 All Music Guide to Jazz p 558 Backbeat Books ISBN 0 87930 717 X Ratliff Ben January 18 2000 Gene Harris 66 a Jazz Pianist Who Played Bebop and Soul The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 23 2020 a b c d e f g h i Cook Richard Morton Brian 1992 The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD LP amp Cassette 1st ed Penguin p 486 ISBN 978 0 14 015364 4 a b c d e f Cook Richard Morton Brian 1996 The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD 3rd ed Penguin p 588 ISBN 978 0 14 051368 4 a b c d e Cook Richard Morton Brian 2008 The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings 9th ed Penguin pp 656 657 ISBN 978 0 141 03401 0 External links EditOfficial website Gene Harris discography Gene Harris Jazz Festival Biography Allmusic via VH1 Gene Harris on Resonance Records Honors The Gene Harris bandshell in Boise s Ann Morrison park is named in his honor The Gene Harris Jazz Festival is an annual event in Boise that brings together the best of Boise jazz and education in memory of the city s most famous jazz musician Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gene Harris amp oldid 1124228008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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