Donald Byrd
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Donaldson Toussaint L'Ouverture Byrd II (December 9, 1932 – February 4, 2013) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues trumpeter. A sideman for many other jazz musicians of his generation, Byrd was best known as one of the only bebop jazz musicians who successfully pioneered the funk and soul genres while simultaneously remaining a jazz artist.
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Biography
Byrd attended Cass Technical High School. He performed with Lionel Hampton before finishing high school. After playing in a military band during a term in the United States Air Force, he obtained a bachelor's degree in music from Wayne State University and a master's degree from Manhattan School of Music. While still at the Manhattan School, he joined Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, as replacement for Clifford Brown. In 1955, he recorded with Jackie McLean and Mal Waldron. After leaving the Jazz Messengers in 1956, he performed with many leading jazz musicians of the day, including John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Thelonious Monk, and later Herbie Hancock. Byrd's first regular group was a quintet that he co-led from 1958-61 with baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams, an ensemble whose hard-driving performances are captured "live" on At the Half Note Cafe. In June 1964, Byrd jammed with jazz legend Eric Dolphy in Paris just two weeks before Dolphy's death from insulin shock.
In the 1970s, Byrd moved away from the hard-bop jazz idiom and began to record jazz fusion and rhythm and blues. He teamed up with the Mizell Brothers (producer-writers Larry and Fonce) for Black Byrd in 1973. It was highly successful and became Blue Note Records' highest-ever selling album. The title track climbed to No. 19 on Billboard′s R&B chart and reached the Hot 100 pop chart, peaking at No. 88. The Mizell brothers' follow-up albums for Byrd, Street Lady, Places and Spaces and Stepping into Tomorrow, were also big sellers, and have subsequently provided a rich source of samples for acid jazz artists such as Us3. Most of the material for the albums was written by Larry Mizell. In 1973, he created The Blackbyrds, a fusion group consisting of his best students. They scored several major hits including "Happy Music" (No. 3 R&B, No. 19 pop), "Walking In Rhythm" (No. 4 R&B, No. 6 pop) and "Rock Creek Park".
During his tenure at North Carolina Central University during the 1980's, he formed a group which included students from the college called, Donald Byrd & the 125th St NYC Band. He taught at Rutgers University, the Hampton Institute, New York University, Howard University, Queens College, Oberlin College, Cornell University, North Carolina Central University and Delaware State University. In addition to his master's from Manhattan School of Music, Byrd has two master's degrees from Columbia University. He received a law degree in 1976, and his doctorate from Columbia University Teachers College in 1982.
Byrd lives in Teaneck, New Jersey
Discography
As leader
- Off to the Races (1959)
- Byrd in Hand (1959)
- Fuego (1959)
- Byrd in Flight (1960)
- At the Half Note Cafe (1960)
- Chant (1961)
- The Cat Walk (1961)
- Royal Flush (1961)
- Free Form (1961)
- A New Perspective (1963)
- I'm Tryin' to Get Home (1964)
- Mustang (1966)
- Blackjack (1967)
- Slow Drag (1967)
- The Creeper (1967)
- Fancy Free (1969)
- Electric Byrd (1969–70)
- Kofi (1969)
- Ethiopian Knights (1971)
- Black Byrd (1973)
- Street Lady (1973)
- Stepping into Tomorrow (1974)
- Places and Spaces (1975)
- Caricatures (1976)
- Words, Sounds, Colors and Shapes (1983)
- Harlem Blues (1987)
- Getting Down to Business (1989)
- A City Called Heaven (1991)
- Other labels
- Byrd Jazz (Transition, 1955) - also released as First Flight (Delmark)
- Byrd's Word (Savoy, 1955)
- Byrd's Eye View (Transition, 1955)
- Byrd Blows on Beacon Hill (Transition, 1956)
- 2 Trumpets (Prestige, 1956) - with Art Farmer
- The Young Bloods (Prestige, 1956) - with Phil Woods
- Jazz Lab (Columbia, 1957) - with Gigi Gryce
- At Newport (Verve, 1957) - with Gigi Gryce
- Modern Jazz Perspective (Columbia, 1957) - with Gigi Gryce and Jackie Paris
- Jazz Eyes (Regent, 1957) - with John Jenkins
- Byrd in Paris (Bethlehem, 1958)
- Parisian Thoroughfare (1958)
- Live Au Chat Qui Peche (1958), Fresh Sound Records
- Motor City Scene - with Pepper Adams (1960), Bethlehem
- Up with Donald Byrd (1964), Verve
- Thank You... for F.U.M.L. (Funking Up My Life) (1978), Elektra
- Love Byrd (1981), Elektra
- Touchstone (2000)
- The Transition Sessions (2002)
As sideman
- 1955 Kenny Clarke - Bohemia After Dark
- 1955 Cannonball Adderley - Discoveries
- 1955 Oscar Pettiford - Another One
- 1955 Hank Jones - Quartet-Quintet
- 1955 Hank Jones - Bluebird - one track only
- 1955 Ernie Wilkins - Top Brass
- 1956 George Wallington - Jazz for the Carriage Trade
- 1956 Jackie McLean - Lights Out!
- 1956 Hank Mobley - The Jazz Message of Hank Mobley
- 1956 Kenny Clarke - Klook's Clique
- 1956 Art Blakey - The Jazz Messengers
- 1956 Rita Reys - The Cool Voice of Rita Reys
- 1956 Elmo Hope - Informal Jazz
- 1956 Phil Woods - Pairing Off
- 1956 Jackie McLean - 4, 5 and 6
- 1956 Gene Ammons - Jammin' with Gene
- 1956 Horace Silver - Silver's Blue
- 1956 Hank Mobley - Mobley's Message
- 1956 Hank Mobley - Jazz Message No. 2
- 1956 Art Farmer - 2 Trumpets
- 1956 Paul Chambers - Whims of Chambers
- 1956 Phil Woods/Donald Byrd - The Young Bloods
- 1956 Horace Silver - 6 Pieces of Silver
- 1956 Hank Mobley - Hank Mobley Sextet
- 1956 Doug Watkins - Watkins at Large
- 1956 Sonny Rollins - Sonny Rollins, Vol. 1
- 1956 Kenny Burrell - All Night Long
- 1957 Kenny Burrell - All Day Long
- 1957 Gigi Gryce/Donald Byrd - Jazz Lab
- 1957 Art Farmer/Donald Byrd/Idrees Sulieman - Three Trumpets
- 1957 Lou Donaldson - Wailing with Lou
- 1957 Jimmy Smith - A Date with Jimmy Smith Volume One
- 1957 Art Taylor - Taylor's Wailers
- 1957 Gigi Gryce - Gigi Gryce and the Jazz Lab Quintet
- 1957 George Wallington - The New York Scene
- 1957 Various Artists - American Jazzmen Play Andre Hodeir's Essais
- 1957 Kenny Burrell/Jimmy Raney - 2 Guitars
- 1957 Kenny Drew - This Is New (Riverside)
- 1957 Hank Mobley - Hank
- 1957 Paul Chambers - Paul Chambers Quintet
- 1957 The Gigi Gryce/Donald Byrd Jazz Lab - At Newport - One side of LP which also features Cecil Taylor
- 1957 Gigi Gryce/Donald Byrd - New Formulas from the Jazz Lab
- 1957 Gigi Gryce/Donald Byrd - Modern Jazz Perspective
- 1957 Sonny Clark - Sonny's Crib
- 1957 John Jenkins - Star Eyes
- 1957 Oscar Pettiford - Winner's Circle
- 1957 George Wallington - Jazz at Hotchkiss
- 1957 Red Garland - All Mornin' Long
- 1957 Red Garland - Soul Junction
- 1957 Red Garland - High Pressure
- 1957 Lou Donaldson - Lou Takes Off
- 1958 John Coltrane - Lush Life - one track only
- 1958 John Coltrane - The Believer - two tracks
- 1958 John Coltrane - The Last Trane - two tracks
- 1958 Johnny Griffin - Johnny Griffin Sextet
- 1958 Pepper Adams - 10 to 4 at the 5 Spot (Riverside)
- 1958 John Coltrane - Black Pearls
- 1958 Michel Legrand - Legrand Jazz
- 1958 Dizzy Reece - Blues in Trinity
- 1958 Art Blakey - Holiday for Skins
- 1958 Jim Timmens - Gilbert and Sullivan Revisited
- 1959 Mundell Lowe - TV Action Jazz!
- 1959 Jackie McLean - Jackie's Bag
- 1959 Thelonious Monk - The Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall
- 1959 Chris Connor - Ballads of the Sad Cafe
- 1959 Sonny Clark - My Conception
- 1959 Manny Albam/Teo Macero - Something New, Something Blue
- 1959 Jackie McLean - Vertigo
- 1959 Jackie McLean - New Soil
- 1959 Walter Davis Jr. - Davis Cup
- 1961 Pepper Adams - Out of This World
- 1962 Duke Pearson - Hush!
- 1963 Hank Mobley - No Room for Squares
- 1963 Hank Mobley - Straight No Filter - released 1986
- 1963 Hank Mobley - The Turnaround
- 1963 Jimmy Heath - Swamp Seed
- 1963 Herbie Hancock - My Point of View
- 1964 Dexter Gordon - One Flight Up
- 1964 Cal Tjader - Soul Sauce
- 1964 Solomon Ilori - African High Life
- 1964 Duke Pearson - Wahoo!
- 1965 Dexter Gordon - Ladybird
- 1965 Wes Montgomery - Goin' Out of My Head
- 1967 Stanley Turrentine - A Bluish Bag
- 1967 Sam Rivers - Dimensions & Extensions
- 1967 Hank Mobley - Far Away Lands
- 1977 Gene Harris - Tone Tantrum
- 1978 Sonny Rollins - Don't Stop the Carnival
- 1993 Guru - Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1
- 1994 Various - Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool
- 1995 Guru - Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality
- 1995 Ahmad Jamal - Big Byrd: The Essence Part 2