Donald Bailey (musician)
Donald Orlando "Duck" Bailey (March 26, 1933 – October 15, 2013) was an American jazz drummer.[1][2]
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Birth name | Donald Orlando Bailey, Sr. |
Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | March 26, 1933
Died | October 15, 2013 80) Montclair, California | (aged
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Drums |
Labels | Blue Note |
Associated acts | Jimmy Smith Hampton Hawes Blue Mitchell Carmen McRae Sarah Vaughan |
Biography
Bailey was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 26, 1933.[3] He was largely self-taught as a drummer.[3]
Bailey got his big break in the jazz world and he is probably best known as the drummer in the trio of jazz organist Jimmy Smith from 1956 to 1964 and also for his work with The Three Sounds on Blue Note Records.[4] While based in Los Angeles, Bailey also worked as a sideman for musicians including Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, Hampton Hawes, Kenny Burrell, and Red Mitchell.[5] In the mid-1970s, Bailey moved to Japan, where he lived for five years.[6]
His album Blueprints of Jazz Vol.3 featured Charles Tolliver (trumpet), George Burton (piano), and Odean Pope (tenor saxophone), and was issued by Talking House Records in 2008.[7] His playing also featured on the soundtracks of the films Buck and the Preacher[8] and Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me.[9]
Bailey performed around the San Francisco Bay Area[10] until his late seventies and moved to Montclair, California, shortly before his death at age 80 in October 2013. He had suffered from asthma, seizures, and back problems.[11][12]
Discography
As leader
- Trio (Capri, 1990)
- Blueprints of Jazz (Talking House, 2006)
As sideman
With Roy Ayers
- Virgo Vibes (Atlantic, 1967)
With George Braith
- Two Souls in One (Blue Note, 1963)
With Hampton Hawes
- Here and Now (Contemporary, 1965)
- The Seance (Contemporary, 1966 [1969])
- I'm All Smiles (Contemporary, 1966 [1973])
With Harold Land
- The Peace-Maker (Cadet, 1968)
With Thornel Schwartz
- Soul Cookin' (Argo, 1962) with Bill Leslie
With Jimmy Smith
- The Incredible Jimmy Smith at the Organ (Blue Note, 1956)
- At Club Baby Grand (Blue Note, 1956)
- The Sounds of Jimmy Smith (Blue Note, 1956)
- Plays Pretty Just for You (Blue Note, 1957)
- Jimmy Smith Trio + LD (Blue Note, 1957)
- Groovin' at Small's Paradise (Blue Note, 1957)
- House Party (Blue Note, 1957)
- The Sermon! (Blue Note, 1958)
- Softly as a Summer Breeze (Blue Note, 1958)
- Cool Blues (Blue Note, 1958)
- Six Views of the Blues (Blue Note, 1958)
- Home Cookin' (Blue Note, 1958–59)
- Crazy! Baby (Blue Note, 1960)
- Open House (Blue Note, 1960)
- Plain Talk (Blue Note, 1960)
- Straight Life (Blue Note, 1961)
- Midnight Special (Blue Note, 1961)
- Plays Fats Waller (Blue Note, 1962)
- I'm Movin' On (Blue Note, 1963)
- Bucket! (Blue Note, 1963)
- Rockin' the Boat (Blue Note, 1963)
- Prayer Meetin' (Blue Note, 1963)
- Back at the Chicken Shack (Blue Note, 1963)
With The Three Sounds
- Live at the Lighthouse (Blue Note, 1967)
- Coldwater Flat (Blue Note, 1968)
With Frank Wess and Johnny Coles
- Two at the Top (Uptown, 1988 [2012])
With Jack Wilson
- Song for My Daughter (Blue Note, 1969)
References
- "LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress)". Id.loc.gov. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
- Tamarkin, Jeff. "Drummer Donald "Duck" Bailey Dies at 80". Jazztimes.com. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
- Williams, J. Kent (2003), Bailey, Donald (Orlando, Sr.) [Donald 'Duck'], Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.J021800
- "Donald Bailey Biography". All About Jazz. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012. Retrieved September 23, 2012.
- "Obituary: Drummer Donald "Duck" Bailey, 1934-2013". JazzWest.com. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved January 11, 2020.
- Brady, Shaun (March 2009). "Donald Bailey: Philly Soul". JazzTimes. Archived from the original on December 2, 2016.
- Wilkins, Woodrow (November 14, 2008). "Mike Clark, Billy Harper, Donald Bailey: Blueprints Of Jazz (Blueprints of Jazz Vol. 3)". AllAboutJazz.com. Retrieved January 11, 2020.
- Buck and the Preacher Library of Congress soundtrack credit
- Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me Library of Congress soundtrack credit)
- Yanow, Scott. "Donald Bailey Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved September 23, 2012.
- "Drummerworld: Donald Bailey". Archived from the original on October 30, 2013. Retrieved October 17, 2013.
- Harrington, Jim (November 3, 2009). "Jazzman Donald Bailey overcomes adversity". Mercury News.