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Sam Brown (guitarist)

Sam Brown
BornFebruary 19, 1939
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
DiedDecember 28, 1977
Bloomington, Indiana
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsGuitar

Sam Brown (January 19, 1939 – December 27, 1977) was an American jazz guitarist.

History

Sam T. Brown's playing style was unusual in that he performed in a generally jazz-rock format, while performing in Keith Jarrett's ensembles that sometimes veered close to a free jazz style.[1] His initial recording success included membership of the jazz rock group Ars Nova during the 1967-1969 period.

Brown's most noteworthy recorded performances were on recordings of Keith Jarrett (particularly, his "American band" with Dewey Redman); and Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra. On the Liberation Music Orchestra album he has a spotlighted performance on the 21-minute suite, "El Quinto Regimiento/Los Cuatro Generales/Viva la Quince Brigada".[2]

He also performed as a session musician for popular artists as diverse as James Brown, Astrud Gilberto, Peter Allen and Barry Manilow.

Discography

As sideman

With Louis Armstrong

  • Louis Armstrong and His Friends (Flying Dutchman/Amsterdam, 1970)

With Carla Bley

With Gary Burton

  • Good Vibes (Atlantic, 1969)
  • Gary Burton & Keith Jarrett (Atlantic, 1970)
  • Live in Tokyo (Atlantic, 1971)

With Ron Carter

  • Uptown Conversation (Embryo, 1970)
  • Blues Farm (CTI, 1973)

With Richard Davis

  • The Philosophy of the Spiritual (Cobblestone, 1971)

With Paul Desmond

  • Bridge over Troubled Water: Paul Desmond plays the songs of Simon and Garfunkel (CTI, 1970)

With Bill Evans

  • Living Time the Bill Evans-George Russell Orchestra(Columbia, 1972)
  • From Left to Right (Verve 1971)

With Astrud Gilberto

With Gene Harris

  • Gene Harris of the Three Sounds (Blue Note, 1972)

With Keith Jarrett

With Hubert Laws

  • Flute By-Laws (Atlantic, 1966)
  • Laws' Cause (Atlantic, 1968)

With Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band

  • Central Park North (1969)

With the Liberation Music Orchestra

With Mike Mainieri

  • Journey Thru an Electric Tube (Solid State, 1968)

With Herbie Mann

  • First Light (Atlantic, 1974)
  • Surprises (Atlantic, 1976)
  • Gagaku & Beyond (Finnadar/Atlantic, 1974 [1976])

With Dave Matthews Big Band

  • Night Flight (1977)
  • Live at the Five Spot (1975)

With Gary McFarland

  • Profiles (Impulse!, 1966)
  • Simpático with Gábor Szabó (Impulse!, 1966)

With Blue Mitchell

With Paul Motian

  • Conception Vessel (ECM, 1971)
  • Tribute (ECM, 1974)

With Mark Murphy

  • Bridging a Gap (Muse, 1972)

With Duke Pearson

  • The Phantom (1968)

With Pat Rebillot

  • Free Fall (1974)

With Jeremy Steig

  • Legwork (Solid State, 1970)
  • Wayfaring Stranger (Blue Note, 1971)

As guest

  • 1974 Peter Allen, Continental American

References

  1. ^ Keith Jarrett Discography
  2. ^ "El Quinto Regimiento/Los Cuatro Generales/Viva la Quince Brigada

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