Billy Hart
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Born | Washington, D.C., U.S. | November 29, 1940
Genres | Jazz, jazz fusion |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Drums |
Labels | Horizon, Gramavision, Arabesque, HighNote, Enja, SteepleChase, ECM |
Website | www |
Billy Hart (born November 29, 1940) is an American jazz drummer and educator.
Biography
Hart was born in Washington, D.C., where early on in his career he performed with Otis Redding and Sam and Dave and then with Buck Hill and Shirley Horn. He was a sideman with the Montgomery Brothers (1961), Jimmy Smith (1964–1966), and Wes Montgomery (1966–68). Following Montgomery's death in 1968, Hart moved to New York City, where he recorded with McCoy Tyner, Wayne Shorter, and Joe Zawinul and played with Eddie Harris, Pharoah Sanders, and Marian McPartland.[1]
Hart was a member of Herbie Hancock's sextet (1969–73) and played with McCoy Tyner (1973–74), Stan Getz (1974–77), and Quest (1980s), in addition to freelance playing (including recording with Miles Davis on 1972's On the Corner).[1]
Since the early 1990s, Hart has been associated with Oberlin Conservatory of Music,[2] and is also adjunct faculty at the New England Conservatory of Music[3] and Western Michigan University.[4] He also conducts private lessons through the New School and New York University. The drummer often contributes to the Stokes Forest Music Camp and the Dworp Summer Jazz Clinic in Belgium.[5]
He has led a group with Mark Turner, Ethan Iverson, and Ben Street, is featured in a trio led by pianist Jean-Michel Pilc, another led by guitarist Assaf Kehati, and has performed in a band known as the Cookers, with Eddie Henderson, David Weiss, Craig Handy, George Cables and Cecil McBee, all who have toured extensively and recorded two CDs.[6]
Hart resides in Montclair, New Jersey, where he has a music studio described by JazzTimes as his "inner sanctum".[7][8]
Discography
As leader
- Enchance (Horizon, 1977)
- The Trio with Walter Bishop Jr. & George Mraz (Progressive, 1982)
- Oshumare (Gramavision, 1984)
- Rah (Gramavision, 1988)
- Amethyst(Arabesque, 1993)
- Oceans of Time (Arabesque, 1997)
- Billy Hart Quartet (HighNote, 2006)
- Route F (Enja, 2006)
- Live at the Cafe Damberd (Enja, 2009)
- Sixty-Eight (SteepleChase, 2011)
- All Our Reasons (ECM, 2012)
- One Is the Other (ECM, 2014)
As sideman
Dates indicate the year of the album's release. If the recording was issued more than a year later, the recording date is followed by the release date in brackets. "With" marks collaborative recordings as band and with the musicians equal credit for the album. Otherwise the Leader/line-up column is sorted by the musician's first name. Musicians and labels are only linked on first appearance.
Date | Leader/line-up | Album | Label |
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1961 [1980] | Wes Montgomery | Live at Jorgies Jazz Club | VGM |
1961, 1968 [?] | Wes Montgomery | Live at Jorgies Jazz Club and More | VGM |
1963 | Buck Clarke | The Buck Clarke Sound | Argo |
1964 | Jimmy Smith | Christmas Cookin' | Verve |
1965 | Jimmy Smith | The Amazing Jimmy Smith Trio Live at the Village Gate | Metro |
1965 | Jimmy Smith | Live in Concert – The Incredible Jimmy Smith | Metro |
1965 | Jimmy Smith | La métamorphose des cloportes (O.S.T.) | Verve |
1968 | Eddie Harris | Pourquoi l'Amérique (O.S.T.) | AZ |
1968 | Eddie Harris | Silver Cycles | Atlantic |
1968 | Paul Jeffrey Quintet | Electrifying Sounds of the Paul Jeffrey Quintet | Savoy |
1969 | Eddie Harris | High Voltage | Atlantic |
1969 | Eddie Harris | Free Speech | Atlantic |
1969 | Melvin Jackson | Funky Skull | Limelight |
1969 | Pharoah Sanders | Karma | Impulse! |
1969 [1973] | Pharoah Sanders | Izipho Zam (My Gifts) | Strata-East |
1970 | Marian McPartland | Ambiance | Halcyon |
1970 [1974] | McCoy Tyner | Asante | Blue Note |
1971 | Herbie Hancock | Mwandishi | Warner Bros. |
1971 | Harold Land | A New Shade of Blue | Mainstream |
1971 | Wayne Shorter | Odyssey of Iska | Blue Note |
1971 | Joe Zawinul | Zawinul | Atlantic |
1972 | Norman Connors | Dance of Magic | Cobblestone |
1972 | Miles Davis | On the Corner | Columbia |
1972 [1974] | Miles Davis | Big Fun (material from On the Corner sessions) | Columbia |
1972 | Hal Galper | Wild Bird | Mainstream |
1972 | Herbie Hancock | Crossings | Warner Bros. |
1972 | James Mtume with the Mtume Umoja Ensemble | Alkebu-Lan – Land of the Blacks (Live at The East)[9] | Strata-East |
1972 | Pharoah Sanders | Black Unity | Impulse! |
1972 | Buddy Terry | Pure Dynamite | Mainstream |
1972 | Pete Yellin | Dance of Allegra | Mainstream |
1973 | Catalyst | Perception | Muse |
1973 | Charles Earland | The Dynamite Brothers (O.S.T.) | Prestige |
1973 | Herbie Hancock | Sextant | Columbia |
1973 | Eddie Henderson | Realization | Capricorn |
1973 | Marc Levin Ensemble | Songs Dances and Prayers[10] | Sweet Dragon |
1974 [1976] | Walter Bishop Jr. | Valley Land | Muse |
1974 | Catalyst | Unity | Muse |
1974 | Carlos Garnett | Black Love | Muse |
1974 | Eddie Henderson | Inside Out | Capricorn |
1974 | Azar Lawrence | Bridge into the New Age | Prestige |
1974 | Bennie Maupin | The Jewel in the Lotus | ECM |
1974 | Cecil McBee | Mutima | Strata-East |
1974 [1977] | James Mtume | Rebirth Cycle | Third Street |
1974 | Hannibal Marvin Peterson and The Sunrise Orchestra | Children of the Fire | Sunrise |
1974 | Charles Sullivan | Genesis | Strata-East |
1974 | McCoy Tyner | Sama Layuca | Milestone |
1975 | Kenny Barron | Lucifer | Muse |
1975 | Joseph Bonner | Triangle | Whynot |
1975 | Joanne Brackeen | Snooze | Choice |
1975 | Sonny Fortune | Awakening | Horizon |
1975 | Stan Getz | Jazz Jamboree 74, Vol. 2 | Muza |
1975 | Stan Getz with João Gilberto | The Best of Two Worlds | Columbia |
1975 [1982] | Stan Getz | The Master | Columbia |
1975 | Eddie Henderson | Sunburst | Blue Note |
1975 | Bob Moses | Bittersuite in the Ozone | Mozown |
1975 | Michel Sardaby | Gail | |
1975 | Harold Vick | Don't Look Back | Strata-East |
1975 | Buster Williams | Pinnacle | Muse |
1975 | Stan Getz (one track, a.o.) | Standard School Broadcast "Music Makers": Woodwinds & Reeds | Chevron |
1976 [1978] | Joanne Brackeen | Invitation | Freedom |
1976 | Hal Galper | Reach Out! | SteepleChase |
1976 [2016] | Stan Getz with João Gilberto | Getz/Gilberto '76 | Resonance |
1976 | Eddie Henderson | Heritage | Blue Note |
1976 | Pat Martino | Exit | Muse |
1976 | Charles Sullivan | Re-Entry | Whynot |
1976 | Buster Williams | Crystal Reflections | Muse |
1977 | Black Renaissance | Body, Mind and Spirit[11] | Baystate |
1977 [1979] | Richard Davis | Harvest | Muse |
1977 | Stan Getz | Live at Montmartre | SteepleChase |
1977 | Stan Getz | Another World | Columbia |
1977 | Stan Getz | Mort d'un pourri (O.S.T.) | Melba |
1977 | Herbie Hancock | V.S.O.P. | Columbia |
1977 | Eddie Jefferson | The Main Man | Inner City |
1977 | Andy LaVerne | Another World | SteepleChase |
1977 | John Spider Martin | Absolutely | Improv |
1977 | Dave McKenna, The Wilbur Little Quartet | Oil & Vinegar | Honeydew |
1977 | Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen | Trio 1 | SteepleChase |
1977 | Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen | Trio 2 | SteepleChase |
1977 | Doug Raney | Introducing Doug Raney | SteepleChase |
1977 | Zbigniew Seifert | Man of the Light | MPS |
1977 | John Stowell | Golden Delicious | Inner City |
1978 | Pepper Adams | Reflectory | Muse |
1978 | Kenny Barron | Innocence | Wolf |
1978 | Walter Bishop Jr. | Cubicle | Muse |
1978 [1982] | with Walter Bishop, Jr. and George Mraz | The Trio | Progressive |
1978 | Hamiet Bluiett | Resolution | Black Saint |
1978 | Joanne Brackeen | Tring-a-Ling | Choice |
1978 | Arnett Cobb | Arnett Cobb Is Back | Progressive |
1978 | Albert Dailey | That Old Feeling | SteepleChase |
1978 | Billy Harper | Soran-Bushi, B.H. | Denon |
1978 | Buck Hill | This Is Buck Hill | SteepleChase |
1978 | Shirley Horn | A Lazy Afternoon | SteepleChase |
1978 | Jimmy Knepper with Joe Temperley | Just Friends | Hep |
1978 | Hannibal Marvin Peterson | Naima | Eastworld |
1978 | Doug Raney | Cuttin' Loose | SteepleChase |
1978 | Bobby Watson as Robert Watson | Estimated Time of Arrival | Roulette |
1979 | Chico Freeman | Spirit Sensitive | India Navigation |
1979 | Mack Goldsbury | Anthropo-Logic | Muse |
1979 | Dick Griffin | Now Is the Time | Trident |
1979 | Glen Hall | The Book of the Heart | Sonora |
1979 | Buck Hill | Scope | SteepleChase |
1979 [1982] | Duke Jordan | Thinking of You | SteepleChase |
1979 | Lee Konitz | Yes, Yes, Nonet | SteepleChase |
1979 [1984] | Lee Konitz | Live at Laren | Soul Note |
1979 | Jim McNeely | The Plot Thickens | Gatemouth |
1979 | John McNeil Quintet | Faun | SteepleChase |
1979 | John McNeil & Tom Harrell | Look to the Sky | SteepleChase |
1979 | Cam Newton | The Motive Behind the Smile | Inner City |
1979 | Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Quartet | Dancing on the Tables | SteepleChase |
1979 | Doug Raney with Jimmy Raney | Stolen Moments | SteepleChase |
1979 | Jimmy Rowles | Paws That Refresh | Choice |
1979 | John Scofield | Who's Who? | Arista |
1979 | Louis Smith Quintet | Prancin' | SteepleChase |
1979 | with Clark Terry, Johnny Hartman, Oscar Peterson, Victor Sproles and Chris Woods | Ain't Misbehavin' | Pablo |
1979 | Buster Williams | Heartbeat | Muse |
1980 | Pierre Dørge Quartet | Ballad Round the Left Corner | SteepleChase |
1980 | Teddy Edwards | Out of This World | SteepleChase |
1980 | Chico Freeman | Peaceful Heart, Gentle Spirit | Contemporary |
1980 | Duke Jordan | Change a Pace | SteepleChase |
1980 | Mingus Dynasty | Live at Montreux | Atlantic |
1980 | Doug Raney | Listen | SteepleChase |
1980 | Mickey Tucker | The Crawl | Muse |
1980 | Tom Varner | Tom Varner Quartet | Soul Note |
1980 | Buster Williams | Dreams Come True | Buddah |
1981 | Pepper Adams | Urban Dreams | Palo Alto |
1981 | Franco Ambrosetti | Heartbop | Enja |
1981 | Hamiet Bluiett | Dangerously Suite | Soul Note |
1981 [1983] | Buck Hill | Impressions | SteepleChase |
1981 | Terumasa Hino | Double Rainbow | CBS/Sony |
1981 | Joachim Kühn | Nightline New York | Sandra Music |
1981 | Mingus Dynasty | Live at Montreux | Atlantic |
1981 | Dave Schnitter | Glowing | Muse |
1982 | Johnny Coles | New Morning | Criss Cross Jazz |
1982 | Art Farmer Quartet | A Work of Art | Concord Jazz |
1982 | Chico Freeman | Tradition in Transition | Elektra Musician |
1982 | Stan Getz | Pure Getz | Concord Jazz |
1982 [1995] | Stan Getz | Blue Skies | Concord Jazz |
1982 | Buck Hill | Easy to Love | SteepleChase |
1982 | Jay Hoggard | Mystic Winds, Tropic Breezes | India Navigation |
1982 [1986] | Jimmy Knepper | 1st Place | BlackHawk |
1982 | Arnie Lawrence | Renewal | Palo Alto |
1982 | Cecil McBee | Flying Out | India Navigation |
1983 [1991] | with Stanley Cowell, Billy Harper and Reggie Workman | Such Great Friends | Strata-East |
1983 | Chico Freeman | The Search | India Navigation |
1983 | James Newton | James Newton | Gramavision |
1983 | The Jazztet | Nostalgia | Baystate |
1983 | Tom Varner | Motion/Stillness | Soul Note |
1984 | Larry Coryell | Comin' Home | Muse |
1984 | Chico Freeman feat. Bobby McFerrin | Tangents | Elektra Musician |
1984 | Kip Hanranhan | Conjure – Music for the Texts of Ishmael Reed | American Clavé |
1984 | Jimmy Knepper | I Dream Too Much | Soul Note |
1984 | James Newton | Luella | Gramavision |
1985 [1988] | Pepper Adams | The Adams Effect | Uptown |
1985 | Paul Bley | My Standard | SteepleChase |
1985 | Larry Coryell | Equipoise | Muse |
1985 | Johnny Dyani Quartet | Angolian Cry | SteepleChase |
1985 [1988] | Duke Jordan | Time on My Hands | SteeplChase |
1985 [1989] | Duke Jordan | As Time Goes By | SteepleChase |
1985 | Didier Lockwood | Out of the Blue | Gramavision |
1985 | James Newton | The African Flower – The Music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn | Blue Note |
1985 | Big Nick Nicholas | Big Nick | India Navigation |
1985 | Doug Raney | Guitar Guitar Guitar | SteepleChase |
1985 | Idrees Sulieman | Groovin' | SteepleChase |
1986 | Miles Davis | Tutu | Warner Bros. |
1986 [1991] | Shirley Horn Trio | Violets for Your Furs | SteepleChase |
1987 | with Tal Farlow, John Abercrombie, Larry Carlton, Larry Coryell, John Scofield and John Patitucci | All Strings Attached | Verve |
1987 | Khan Jamal | Thinking of You | Storyville |
1987 | Ralph Moore | 623 C Street | Criss Cross Jazz |
1987 | with Quest | II | Storyville |
1987 | with Quest | Midpoint – Quest III Live at the Montmartre Copenhagen Denmark | Storyville |
1988 | Gary Bartz Quartet | Monsoon | SteepleChase |
1988 | John Handy | Excursion in Blue | Quartet |
1988 | Tom Harrell | Stories (1991 reissue as Visions) | Contemporary |
1988 | Duke Jordan Trio | Time on My Hands | SteepleChase |
1988 | Mingus Dynasty | Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 1 | Soul Note |
1988 | Mingus Dynasty | Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 2 | Soul Note |
1988 | with Quest | N.Y. Nites – Standards | PAN Music |
1988 | with Quest | Natural Selection | Pathfinder/Core |
1988 | Doug Raney | Something's Up | SteepleChase |
1989 | Paul Bley Trio | The Nearness of You | SteepleChase |
1989 | with Klaus Ignatzek and Ron McClure | Take It Easy | Nuovo |
1989 | Judy Niemack | Long as You're Living | Freelance |
1990 | Joey DeFrancesco | Where Were You? | Columbia |
1990 | Lars Møller Quartet | Pyramid | Stunt |
1990 | with Quest | Of One Mind | CMP |
1991 | Joanne Brackeen | Is It Really True | Konnex |
1991 | Shirley Horn | You Won't Forget Me | Verve |
1991 | James Newton/David Murray | David Murray/James Newton Quintet | DIW |
1992 | Sonny Fortune | It Ain't What It Was | Konnex |
1992 | with the Western Jazz Quartet (Trent Kynaston, Steve Zegree and Tom Knific) | Firebird | |
1992 | Jarmo Savolainen | First Sight | Timeless |
1993 | with Santi Debriano and Arthur Blythe | 3–Ology | Konnex |
1993 | Charles Lloyd | The Call | ECM |
1993 | Warren Vaché | Horn of Plenty | Muse |
1994 | with Jerry Bergonzi, Mike Stern, Andy LaVerne and George Mraz | Vertical Reality | Musidisc |
1994 | George Cables | Quiet Fire | SteepleChase |
1994 | Stanley Cowell | Setup | SteepleChase |
1994 | Sonny Fortune | Four in One | Blue Note |
1994 | Dick Griffin | The Eighth Wonder & More | Konnex |
1994 | with David Liebman and Cecil McBee | The Seasons | Soul Note |
1994 | Charles Lloyd | All My Relations | ECM |
1994 | Joe Lovano | Quartets: Live at the Village Vanguard | Blue Note |
1994 | Judy Niemack | Night and the Music | Freelance |
1994 | Grover Washington, Jr. | All My Tomorrows | Columbia |
1995 | Sonny Fortune | A Better Understanding | Blue Note |
1995 | Shirley Horn | The Main Ingredient | Verve |
1995 | Cæcilie Norby | Cæcilie Norby | Blue Note |
1995 | Jarmo Savolainen | True Image | A-Records |
1996 | George Cables | Dark Side, Light Side | SteepleChase |
1996 | Ray Drummond | Vignettes | Arabesque |
1996 | Jon Jang Sextet | Two Flowers on a Stem | Soul Note |
1996 | Lee Konitz | It's You | SteepleChase |
1996 | Charles Lloyd | Canto | ECM |
1996 | Chris Potter | Moving In | |
1997 | Nick Brignola | Poinciana | Reservoir |
1997 [1999] | Ray Drummond | 1-2-3-4 | Arabesque |
1997 | Horace Tapscott | Thoughts of Dar es Salaam | Arabesque |
1998 | Dave Douglas | Moving Portrait | DIW |
1999 | Kenny Barron | Spirit Song | Verve |
1999 | with Doug Raney and Joey DeFrancesco | The Backbeat | SteepleChase |
2001 | Pat Martino | Live at Yoshi's | Blue Note |
2002 | Charles Lloyd | Lift Every Voice | ECM |
2002 [2005] | Frank Morgan | Raising the Standard | HighNote |
2003 [2007] | Frank Morgan | A Night in the Life | HighNote |
2004 | Frank Morgan | City Nights: Live at the Jazz Standard | HighNote |
2005 | with Mark O'Leary and Tomasz Stanko | Levitation | Leo |
2006 | Frank Morgan | Reflections | |
2007 | with David Liebman, Richie Beirach and Ron McClure | Redemption | hatOLOGY |
2007 | with Quest | Re-Dial (Live in Hamburg) | Outnote |
2010 | Jean-Michel Pilc | True Story | Disques Dreyfus |
2011 | Brian Landrus | Traverse | |
2011 | with Quest | Circular Dreaming | Enja |
2011 | Iñaki Sandoval | Miracielos | |
2011 | Tied & Tickled Trio | La Place Demon | Morr |
2012 | Karlheinz Miklin and Heiri Känzig | Cymbal Symbols | TCB Music |
2012 | Odean Pope | Odean's Three | In+Out |
2014 | Tisziji Munoz | Heart Trance Revelation | Anami |
2014 | Yelena Eckemoff feat. Mark Turner, Joe Locke & George Mraz | A Touch of Radiance | L & H |
2014 | with Bobby Hutcherson, David Sanborn, Joey DeFrancesco | Enjoy the View | Blue Note |
2015 | Yelena Eckemoff feat. Arild Andersen | Lions | L & H |
2015 | John Raymond, Dan Tepfer, Joe Martin | Foreign Territory[12] | Fresh Sound |
2016 | Yelena Eckemoff feat. Mark Feldman & Ben Street | Leaving Everything Behind | L & H |
2016 | Marcos Varela | San Ygnacio | Origin |
References
- ^ a b Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2000). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD (Fifth ed.). Penguin Books. ISBN 9780140514520.
- ^ "Oberlin Conservatory of Music faculty page". Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
- ^ "New England Conservatory of Music faculty page". New England Conservatory of Music. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
- ^ Wood, William. "Master jazz drummer Billy Hart returns to Western Michigan University drum choir". Kalamazoo Gazette. MLive Media Group. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
- ^ https://www.billyhartmusic.com/about
- ^ Micallef, Ken (15 May 2017). "With Experience on their Side, The Cookers Heat Up Dizzy's". DownBeat. DownBeat. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
- ^ "The State of Jazz: Meet 40 More Jersey Greats", The Star-Ledger, September 28, 2003, backed up by the Internet Archive as of September 27, 2008. Accessed September 15, 2017. "Billy Hart -- A versatile, inventive drummer, Hart lives in Montclair."
- ^ Seidel, Mitchell. "Billy Hart", JazzTimes, April 25, 2019. Accessed January 11, 2021. "The inner sanctum of Billy Hart’s Montclair, N.J. home is a basement music studio that serves as a combination listening room, recreation room and classroom for visiting music students.... Billy Hart’s home looks like most others off Montclair’s main street of Bloomfield Avenue, a multistory, circa-1920s wood-frame structure with a small front yard and a narrow driveway on the side, except for the exterior color scheme of lavender and purple, which seems to scream 'alternative lifestyle' and makes the house leap out from the rest of the block."
- ^ Alkebu-Lan – Land of the Blacks at Discogs (list of releases)
- ^ Songs Dances and Prayers at Discogs (list of releases)
- ^ Body, Mind and Spirit at Discogs (list of releases)
- ^ Chinen, Nate (5 May 2015). "Review: John Raymond, Uncovering the Possibilities of the Familiar". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
External links
- 1940 births
- Living people
- Musicians from Washington, D.C.
- 20th-century American drummers
- 20th-century American male musicians
- American jazz drummers
- American male drummers
- American male jazz musicians
- New England Conservatory faculty
- Catalyst (band) members
- Mingus Dynasty (band) members
- Quest (band) members
- The Jazztet members
- The Leaders members
- Arabesque Records artists
- ECM Records artists
- Enja Records artists
- Gramavision Records artists
- HighNote Records artists
- SteepleChase Records artists