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Hiram Bullock

Hiram Law Bullock (September 11, 1955 – July 25, 2008) was an American guitarist known mainly for playing in jazz funk and jazz fusion, but he also worked as a session musician in a variety of genres.

Hiram Bullock
Bullock in 2006
Background information
Birth nameHiram Law Bullock
Born(1955-09-11)September 11, 1955
Osaka, Japan
DiedJuly 25, 2008(2008-07-25) (aged 52)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
GenresJazz, jazz fusion
Instrument(s)Guitar

Biography edit

Bullock was born in Osaka, Japan, to African American parents serving in the U.S. military. At the age of two he returned to Baltimore, Maryland, with his parents and showed musical talent. He studied piano at the city's Peabody Conservatory of Music, giving his first public performance at the age of six. After playing saxophone and bass guitar, he took up the electric guitar at age sixteen.[1]

Bullock attended McDonogh School for Boys in Reisterstown, Maryland. He was captain of the band in middle school. He studied at the University of Miami, where he met guitarists Pat Metheny and Steve Morse, and bass players Jaco Pastorius and Will Lee. He paid for tuition by performing at nightclubs in Florida before moving to New York. He became best known for playing with Lee on Late Night with David Letterman and working with David Sanborn and Bob James. His work can be heard on Bob James' Angela which is also the theme song for the TV show Taxi, Steely Dan's Gaucho (1980), Paul Simon's One Trick Pony (1980), Sting's ...Nothing Like the Sun (1987) and Billy Joel's The Stranger (1977). He also worked with Harry Belafonte, Marcus Miller, Carla Bley, Miles Davis, Ruben Rada, and Gil Evans.

He recorded as a member of the 24th Street Band, which released three albums: 24th Street Band (1979), Share Your Dreams (1980) and Bokutachi (1981). In 1982, he released his debut album, First Class Vagabond, which was exclusively distributed for the Japanese market by the JVC-Victor Company and later reissued on CD. Also in 1982, he was an original member of The World's Most Dangerous Band, the house band on the NBC-TV program Late Night with David Letterman. He stayed with Letterman's show for about two years. In 1986, Bullock released his first album as a leader for Atlantic Records called From All Sides, followed by the albums Give It What You Got in 1987, and Way Kool in 1990.

Shortly after the Atlantic albums, he recorded a few tracks from those sessions for a live event at the Indigo Blues Venue, in order to release it in Japan. His live band from the Indigo Blues sessions included Dave Delhomme (keyboards), Steve Logan (bass guitar), and Steven Wolf (drums).

On May 27, 2004, he teamed up with drummer Billy Cobham for a performance of the works of Jimi Hendrix at the University of Cologne in Germany. An album of this performance was released posthumously in 2008.

He had his own signature model guitars made by Cort, the HBS & HBS-II.

Bullock died of cancer on July 25, 2008, in New York City, at the age of 52.[2]

Discography edit

As leader edit

  • First Class Vagabond (Trio, 1982)
  • From All Sides (Atlantic, 1986)
  • Give It What U Got (Atlantic, 1987)
  • PDB with Jaco Pastorius, Kenwood Dennard (DIW, 1989)
  • Way Kool (Atlantic, 1992)
  • World of Collision (Big World Music, 1994)
  • A-014 (Jazz a Go-go, 1996)
  • Manny's Car Wash (Big World Music, 1996)
  • Carrasco (Fantasy, 1997)
  • Late Night Talk (Venus, 1997)
  • 55 Bar Sessions with Haru Takauchi, Leni Stern, Mike Stern (Paddle Wheel, 1998)
  • Guitar Man (JVC, 2000)
  • Color Me (JVC, 2001)
  • Try Livin' It (ESC, 2003)
  • Jam Jam/The Heavy Cats (& Forest Music, 2004)
  • Too Funky 2 Ignore (BHM, 2005)
  • Plays the Music of Jimi Hendrix (BHM, 2005)

As sideman edit

With Carla Bley

With Brecker Brothers

With Bill Evans

  • The Alternative Man (Blue Note, 1985)
  • Big Fun (ESC, 2002)
  • Soul Bop Band Live (BHM, 2005)

With Gil Evans

With Roberta Flack

With Michael Franks

With Bob James

  • Touchdown (Tappan Zee/Columbia, 1978)
  • Lucky Seven (Tappan Zee/Columbia, 1979)
  • H (Tappan Zee, 1980)
  • Joined at the Hip (Evosound, 2019)

With Chaka Khan

With David Matthews

  • Dune (CTI, 1977)
  • Digital Love (Electric Bird, 1979)
  • Guitars On Fire! (Bandai, 1996)

With Marcus Miller

With Idris Muhammad

  • Turn This Mutha Out (Kudu, 1977)
  • You Ain't No Friend of Mine! (Fantasy, 1978)
  • Boogie to the Top (Kudu, 1978)
  • Foxhuntin (Fantasy, 1979)
  • My Turn (Lipstick, 1991)

With Jaco Pastorius

  • Live in New York City Vol. 1: Punk Jazz (Big World Music, 1990)
  • Live in New York City Vol. 2: Trio (Big World Music, 1991)
  • Live in New York City Vol. 3: Promise Land (Big World Music, 1991)
  • Trio 2 Live in New York City Vol. 4 (Big World Music, 1992)
  • Jaco Pastorius in New York (Jazz Door 1993)
  • Live in New York City Vol. 6: Punk Jazz 2 (Big World Music, 1998)
  • Live in New York City Vol. 7: History (Big World Music, 1998)

With David Sanborn

With Spyro Gyra

With Lew Soloff

  • Hanalei Bay (Bellaphon, 1985)
  • Rainbow Mountain (Enja, 1999)

With Bonnie Tyler

With others

References edit

  1. ^ Salewicz, Chris (28 July 2008). "Hiram Bullock: Charismatic jazz-rock guitarist". The Independent.
  2. ^ Chinen, Nate (31 July 2008). "Hiram Bullock, 52, Soulful Guitarist, Dies". The New York Times.

External links edit

  • (Archived)
  • Hiram Bullock at AllMusic
  • Hiram Bullock discography at Discogs  
  • Hiram Bullock at IMDb

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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 Hiram Bullock news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Hiram Law Bullock September 11 1955 July 25 2008 was an American guitarist known mainly for playing in jazz funk and jazz fusion but he also worked as a session musician in a variety of genres Hiram BullockBullock in 2006Background informationBirth nameHiram Law BullockBorn 1955 09 11 September 11 1955Osaka JapanDiedJuly 25 2008 2008 07 25 aged 52 Manhattan New York U S GenresJazz jazz fusionInstrument s Guitar Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 As leader 2 2 As sideman 3 References 4 External linksBiography editBullock was born in Osaka Japan to African American parents serving in the U S military At the age of two he returned to Baltimore Maryland with his parents and showed musical talent He studied piano at the city s Peabody Conservatory of Music giving his first public performance at the age of six After playing saxophone and bass guitar he took up the electric guitar at age sixteen 1 Bullock attended McDonogh School for Boys in Reisterstown Maryland He was captain of the band in middle school He studied at the University of Miami where he met guitarists Pat Metheny and Steve Morse and bass players Jaco Pastorius and Will Lee He paid for tuition by performing at nightclubs in Florida before moving to New York He became best known for playing with Lee on Late Night with David Letterman and working with David Sanborn and Bob James His work can be heard on Bob James Angela which is also the theme song for the TV show Taxi Steely Dan s Gaucho 1980 Paul Simon s One Trick Pony 1980 Sting s Nothing Like the Sun 1987 and Billy Joel s The Stranger 1977 He also worked with Harry Belafonte Marcus Miller Carla Bley Miles Davis Ruben Rada and Gil Evans He recorded as a member of the 24th Street Band which released three albums 24th Street Band 1979 Share Your Dreams 1980 and Bokutachi 1981 In 1982 he released his debut album First Class Vagabond which was exclusively distributed for the Japanese market by the JVC Victor Company and later reissued on CD Also in 1982 he was an original member of The World s Most Dangerous Band the house band on the NBC TV program Late Night with David Letterman He stayed with Letterman s show for about two years In 1986 Bullock released his first album as a leader for Atlantic Records called From All Sides followed by the albums Give It What You Got in 1987 and Way Kool in 1990 Shortly after the Atlantic albums he recorded a few tracks from those sessions for a live event at the Indigo Blues Venue in order to release it in Japan His live band from the Indigo Blues sessions included Dave Delhomme keyboards Steve Logan bass guitar and Steven Wolf drums On May 27 2004 he teamed up with drummer Billy Cobham for a performance of the works of Jimi Hendrix at the University of Cologne in Germany An album of this performance was released posthumously in 2008 He had his own signature model guitars made by Cort the HBS amp HBS II Bullock died of cancer on July 25 2008 in New York City at the age of 52 2 Discography editAs leader edit First Class Vagabond Trio 1982 From All Sides Atlantic 1986 Give It What U Got Atlantic 1987 PDB with Jaco Pastorius Kenwood Dennard DIW 1989 Way Kool Atlantic 1992 World of Collision Big World Music 1994 A 014 Jazz a Go go 1996 Manny s Car Wash Big World Music 1996 Carrasco Fantasy 1997 Late Night Talk Venus 1997 55 Bar Sessions with Haru Takauchi Leni Stern Mike Stern Paddle Wheel 1998 Guitar Man JVC 2000 Color Me JVC 2001 Try Livin It ESC 2003 Jam Jam The Heavy Cats amp Forest Music 2004 Too Funky 2 Ignore BHM 2005 Plays the Music of Jimi Hendrix BHM 2005 As sideman edit With Carla Bley Heavy Heart WATT ECM 1984 Night glo WATT ECM 1985 Sextet WATT 1987 With Brecker Brothers Don t Stop the Music Arista 1977 Detente Arista 1980 With Bill Evans The Alternative Man Blue Note 1985 Big Fun ESC 2002 Soul Bop Band Live BHM 2005 With Gil Evans Live at Sweet Basil Gramavision 1986 75th Birthday Concert BBC 2001 With Roberta Flack Roberta Flack Atlantic 1978 Roberta Flack Featuring Donny Hathaway Atlantic 1979 Roberta Atlantic 1994 With Michael Franks Passionfruit Warner Bros 1983 Skin Dive Warner Bros 1985 The Camera Never Lies Warner Bros 1987 With Bob James Touchdown Tappan Zee Columbia 1978 Lucky Seven Tappan Zee Columbia 1979 H Tappan Zee 1980 Joined at the Hip Evosound 2019 With Chaka Khan Naughty Warner Bros 1980 What Cha Gonna Do for Me Warner Bros 1981 Chaka Khan Warner Bros 1982 With David Matthews Dune CTI 1977 Digital Love Electric Bird 1979 Guitars On Fire Bandai 1996 With Marcus Miller The Sun Don t Lie Dreyfus 1993 Tales Dreyfus 1995 M Telarc 2001 With Idris Muhammad Turn This Mutha Out Kudu 1977 You Ain t No Friend of Mine Fantasy 1978 Boogie to the Top Kudu 1978 Foxhuntin Fantasy 1979 My Turn Lipstick 1991 With Jaco Pastorius Live in New York City Vol 1 Punk Jazz Big World Music 1990 Live in New York City Vol 2 Trio Big World Music 1991 Live in New York City Vol 3 Promise Land Big World Music 1991 Trio 2 Live in New York City Vol 4 Big World Music 1992 Jaco Pastorius in New York Jazz Door 1993 Live in New York City Vol 6 Punk Jazz 2 Big World Music 1998 Live in New York City Vol 7 History Big World Music 1998 With David Sanborn Sanborn Warner Bros 1976 Promise Me the Moon Warner Bros 1977 Heart to Heart Warner Bros 1978 Hideaway Warner Bros 1980 Voyeur Warner Bros 1981 Backstreet Warner Bros 1983 Straight to the Heart Warner Bros 1984 A Change of Heart Warner Bros 1987 Close Up Reprise 1988 Upfront Elektra 1992 With Spyro Gyra Carnaval Amherst 1980 Catching the Sun MCA 1980 City Kids MCA 1983 Incognito MCA 1982 With Lew Soloff Hanalei Bay Bellaphon 1985 Rainbow Mountain Enja 1999 With Bonnie Tyler Faster Than the Speed of Night CBS 1983 Holding Out for a Hero CBS Sony 1984 Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire CBS 1986 With others Joan Armatrading Me Myself I A amp M 1980 Burt Bacharach Futures A amp M 1977 Ray Barretto Can You Feel It Atlantic 1978 Wilbur Bascomb And Future Dreams H amp L 1977 John Blair We Belong Together CTI 1977 Alex Blake Especially for You Denon 1979 Blues Brothers The Blues Brothers Atlantic 1980 Randy Brecker Hangin in the City ESC 2001 Jonatha Brooke The Works C A R E 2009 Irene Cara Anyone Can See Epic 1982 Terri Lyne Carrington Real Life Story Verve Forecast 1989 Felix Cavaliere Castles in the Air Epic 1979 Linda Clifford I ll Keep On Loving You Capitol 1982 Freddy Cole Love Makes the Changes Fantasy 1998 Hank Crawford Cajun Sunrise Kudu 1978 Kenwood Dennard Just Advance Big World Music 1992 Ronnie Dyson If the Shoe Fits Columbia 1979 Art Farmer Something You Got CTI 1977 Lisa Fischer So Intense Elektra 1991 Al Foster Mr Foster Better Days 1979 Mike Gibbs Nonsequence Provocateur 2001 Dizzy Gillespie Closer to the Source Atlantic 1984 Bunky Green Visions Vanguard 1978 Don Grolnick Hearts and Numbers Hip Pocket 1985 Chris Hinze Word Sound and Power CBS 1980 Chris Hinze Chelsea Bridge Keytone 1987 Adam Holzman Overdrive Lipstick 1994 Phyllis Hyman Phyllis Hyman Buddah 1977 Chuck Jackson amp Cissy Houston I ll Take Care of You Shanachie 1992 Al Jarreau L Is for Lover Warner Bros 1986 Billy Joel The Stranger Columbia 1977 Earl Klugh Crazy for You Liberty 1981 Wayne Krantz Signals Enja 1990 Stacy Lattisaw Young and in Love Cotillion 1979 Hubert Laws Say It with Silence CBS 1978 Will Lee Oh Go Jazz 1994 Kenny Loggins Celebrate Me Home Columbia 1977 Kenny Loggins Leap of Faith Columbia 1991 Darlene Love Paint Another Picture CBS 1988 Karen Mantler Karen Mantler s Pet Project Virgin 2000 Manzanita Echando Sentencias RCA 1986 Jackie McLean Monuments RCA 1979 Frankie Miller Dancing in the Rain Mercury 1986 Monkey Business Kiss Me On My Ego Columbia 2005 Airto Moreira Killer Bees B amp W Music 1993 Meli sa Morgan Still in Love with You Pendulum 1992 Tyka Nelson Royal Blue Chrysalis 1988 Eddie Palmieri Lucumi Macumba Voodoo Epic 1978 Les Paul American Made World Played Capitol 2005 Noel Pointer Feel It Soul Music com 1979 Wolfgang Puschnig Pieces of the Dream Amadeo 1988 Lou Rawls Shades of Blue Philadelphia International 1980 Nicole Renee Nicole Renee Atlantic 1998 Nicki Richards Naked to the World Atlantic 1991 Philippe Saisse Storyteller Philips 1991 John Scofield Blue Matter Gramavision 1987 Paul Shaffer Coast to Coast Capitol 1989 Marlena Shaw Take a Bite Columbia 1979 Michael Shrieve Transfer Station Blue Fortuna 1984 Janis Siegel At Home Atlantic 1987 Paul Simon One Trick Pony Warner Bros 1980 Alan Sorrenti L A amp N Y Cool Sound 2001 Source Source P Vine 1997 Candi Staton Chance Warner Bros 1979 Steely Dan Gaucho MCA 1980 Jeremy Steig Firefly CTI 1977 Steps Ahead Magnetic Elektra 1986 Leni Stern The Next Day Passport 1987 Mike Stern Neesh Kenwood 1983 Sting Nothing Like the Sun A amp M 1987 Steve Swallow Carla XtraWATT 1987 Steve Swallow Swallow XtraWATT 1992 Taj Mahal Like Never Before Private Music 1991 Tasha Thomas Midnight Rendezvous SoulMusic 2015 Narada Michael Walden I Cry I Smile Atlantic 1977 Narada Michael Walden Awakening Atlantic 1979 Grover Washington Jr Breath of Heaven Columbia 1997 James D Train Williams Miracles of the Heart Funkytowngrooves Sony 2011 Bernie Worrell amp Jesse Rae Worae Luzuli Music 2017 References edit Salewicz Chris 28 July 2008 Hiram Bullock Charismatic jazz rock guitarist The Independent Chinen Nate 31 July 2008 Hiram Bullock 52 Soulful Guitarist Dies The New York Times External links editOfficial website Archived Hiram Bullock at AllMusic Hiram Bullock discography at Discogs nbsp Hiram Bullock at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hiram Bullock amp oldid 1222836594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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