Saturday, April 17, 2010

BUSTER WILLIAMS

Jazz bassist Charles Anthony Williams, best known as Buster Williams, was born on April 17, 1942 in Camden, New Jersey.
Williams has gained prestige among jazz musicians as a solid supportive player. Since the early 1960s, he has made subtle swing, a precise rhythm and superb technique the landmark of his playing.

He started his professional career in Philadelphia with Jimmy Heath, then played and recorded with the Gene Ammons/Sonny Stitt quintet (1960-61). After that, he played in Los Angeles for the vocalists Betty Carter, Sarah Vaughan and Nancy Wilson (until late '60's), recording with Vaughn and Wilson, and also with The Jazz Crusaders and the Bobby Hutcherson/Harold Land quintet while working with Miles Davis.



In 1969, Williams moved to New York City and joined the Herbie Hancock Mwandishi Sextet for the next three years, doubling in acoustic and electric basses, and also worked with Mary Lou Williams (1973-75) and Ron Carter's quartet (1977-78). Since the 1980s, Williams has appeared as a sideman in a significative number of session records with notable jazz instrumentalists and vocalists, although opportunities to lead his own sessions are rare.


Williams also has collaborated with Chet Baker,Kenny Baron, Sthima Bea Benjamin, Larry Corryell, Stanley Cowell, Gil Evans, Frank Foster, Dexter Gordon, Joe Farrell, Shirley Horne, Illionois Jacquet, Tahsaan Toland Kirk, Harold Mabern, Brandford Marsalis, Carmen McRae, Frank Morgan, Hilton Ruiz, Woody Shaw, Steve Turre, McCoy Tyner and the Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra.


In 2008, Williams began releasing a series of live albums exclusively for download through his company, Buster Williams Productions.

Buster Williams plays.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as7qmLaJ6Ow

Recommended CDs



Dreams Come True (1978)
Something More (1989)
Lost in a Memory (1999)
Houdini (2001)
Griot Liberte (2004)
Live Volume 1 (2008)



Reference - Wikipédia

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