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* 1987: ''The Art of the Saxophone'' (Denon) <small> with [[Oliver Lake]], [[Jerry Bergonzi]], [[Lew Tabackin]], [[Harold Ashby]], John Scofield, Eddie Gomez, Dannie Richmond </small>
* 1987: ''The Art of the Saxophone'' (Denon) <small> with [[Oliver Lake]], [[Jerry Bergonzi]], [[Lew Tabackin]], [[Harold Ashby]], John Scofield, Eddie Gomez, Dannie Richmond </small>
* 1987 ''Bordertown'' (Blue Note)<small> with Ray Anderson, Dr. John, Eddie Gomez, John Scofield, Herlin Riley, Jay Anderson u.a. </small>
* 1987 ''Bordertown'' (Blue Note)<small> with Ray Anderson, Dr. John, Eddie Gomez, John Scofield, Herlin Riley, Jay Anderson u.a. </small>
* 1993: ''The Old Songs'' (Audioquest) <small> with Lou Levy, Bill Huntington, [[Alvin Queen]]</small>
* 1993: ''The Old Songs'' ([[Sledgehammer Blues]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.valley-entertainment.com/the-old-songs-1.html |title=The Old Songs |work=Valley Entertainment -Sledgehammer Blues |accessdate=17 June 2010}}</ref>) <small> with Lou Levy, Bill Huntington, [[Alvin Queen]]</small>
* 1993: The Talk Of The Town (Enja) <small> with [[Jerry Hahn]], Bill Huntington, Alvin Queen </small>
* 1993: The Talk Of The Town (Enja) <small> with [[Jerry Hahn]], Bill Huntington, Alvin Queen </small>
* 1998: ''Someone To Watch Over Me'' (Enja) <small> with Mulgrew Miller, Peter Washington, Yoron Israel</small>
* 1998: ''Someone To Watch Over Me'' (Enja) <small> with Mulgrew Miller, Peter Washington, Yoron Israel</small>
* 1998: ''Bennie Wallace (Beyond the Bluebird)'' (Audioquest 9) <small> with Tommy Flanagan, Eddie Gomez, Alvin Queen</small>
* 1998: ''Bennie Wallace (Beyond the Bluebird)'' ([[Sledgehammer Blues]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.valley-entertainment.com/bennie-wallace.htmll |title=Bennie Wallace |work=Valley Entertainment -Sledgehammer Blues |accessdate=17 June 2010}}</ref>) <small> with Tommy Flanagan, Eddie Gomez, Alvin Queen</small>
* 1999: ''In Berlin'' <small> with George Cables, Peter Washington, Herrlin Riley</small>
* 1999: ''In Berlin'' <small> with George Cables, Peter Washington, Herrlin Riley</small>
* 2001: ''Moodsville'' <small> with Mulgrew Miller, Peter Washington, Lewis Nash</small>
* 2001: ''Moodsville'' <small> with Mulgrew Miller, Peter Washington, Lewis Nash</small>

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Bennie Wallace (born November 18, 1946) is an American post bop, swing music and jazz tenor saxophonist born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, probably better known for his work with Monty Alexander and Sheila Jordan during the 1970s. His debut recording was done with Flip Phillips and Scott Hamilton in 1977.[1]

Discography

As leader

  • 1978: The Fourteen Bar Blues (Enja Records) with Eddie Gomez, Eddie Moore
  • 1978: Live at the Public Theatre (Enja) with Eddie Gomez & Dannie Richmond
  • 1980: The Free Will (Enja with Tommy Flanagan, Dannie Richmond
  • 1981: Bennie Wallace Plays Monk (Enja) with Jimmy Knepper, Eddie Gomez, Dannie Richmond
  • 1982: Big Jim's Tango (Enja) with Dave Holland, Elvin Jones
  • 1982: The Bennie Wallace Trio And Chick Corea - Mystic Bridge (Enja) with Chick Corea, Eddie Gomez, Dannie Richmond
  • 1984: Sweeping Through The City (Enja) with John Scofield, Ray Anderson, Mike Richmond, Dennis Irvin, Tom Whaley
  • 1985: Twilight Time (Blue Note Records) with Ray Anderson, Dr. John, Jack de Johnette, Bob Cranshaw, Eddie Gomez, Stevie Ray Vaughan, John Scofield, Chris Parker
  • 1986: Brilliant Corners (Denon) with Yosuke Yamashita, Jay Anderson, Jeff Hershfield
  • 1987: The Art of the Saxophone (Denon) with Oliver Lake, Jerry Bergonzi, Lew Tabackin, Harold Ashby, John Scofield, Eddie Gomez, Dannie Richmond
  • 1987 Bordertown (Blue Note) with Ray Anderson, Dr. John, Eddie Gomez, John Scofield, Herlin Riley, Jay Anderson u.a.
  • 1993: The Old Songs (Sledgehammer Blues[2]) with Lou Levy, Bill Huntington, Alvin Queen
  • 1993: The Talk Of The Town (Enja) with Jerry Hahn, Bill Huntington, Alvin Queen
  • 1998: Someone To Watch Over Me (Enja) with Mulgrew Miller, Peter Washington, Yoron Israel
  • 1998: Bennie Wallace (Beyond the Bluebird) (Sledgehammer Blues[3]) with Tommy Flanagan, Eddie Gomez, Alvin Queen
  • 1999: In Berlin with George Cables, Peter Washington, Herrlin Riley
  • 2001: Moodsville with Mulgrew Miller, Peter Washington, Lewis Nash
  • 2003: Nearness Of You (Enja) with Kenny Barron, Eddie Gomez
  • 2004: Disorder At the Border – Live At Jazzfest Berlin (Enja) Oktett with Jay Anderson, Jesse Davis, Terell Strafford, Brad Leali, Adam Schroeder, Donald Vega, Donton Boller, Alvin Queen

As sideman

  • 1978: The Close Encounter (Enja) mit George Gruntz, Mike Richmond, Bob Moses
  • 1978: The George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band (MPS) auf: George Gruntz: The MPS Years (1971-80)
  • 1987: Mose Allison: Ever Since The World Ended (Blue Note, 1987)
  • 1999: Eric Watson: Full Metal Quartet (Owl, 1999-2000)

References

  1. ^ Carr, Ian (1995). Jazz: The Rough Guide. The Rough Guides. pp. p. 667. ISBN 1-8582-8137-7. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "The Old Songs". Valley Entertainment -Sledgehammer Blues. Retrieved 17 June 2010.
  3. ^ "Bennie Wallace". Valley Entertainment -Sledgehammer Blues. Retrieved 17 June 2010.