- Rufus Harley
Rufus Harley, Jr. (b. near
Raleigh, North Carolina ,May 20 ,1936 ; d.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ,July 31 ,2006 ) was an Americanjazz musician of mixedCherokee and African ancestry, known primarily as the first jazz musician to adopt the Scottish great Highland bagpipe as his primary instrument.Biography
Although born near Raleigh, North Carolina, at an early age Harley moved with his mother to a poor neighborhood in
North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . He began playing theC melody saxophone at age 12, and also playedtrumpet . At the age of 22, he began studying saxophone, flute, oboe, andclarinet withDennis Sandole (1913-2000), anItalian American jazz guitar ist who also taught several other Philadelphia jazz musicians. [http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/news/local/15186068.htm]Harley became inspired to learn the bagpipe after seeing the
Black Watch perform in John F. Kennedy's funeral procession in November 1963. Then a maintenance worker for the Philadelphia's housing authority, Harley began searching the city for a set of bagpipes. Failing to find one, he traveled toNew York City where he found a set in a Jewish-operated pawn shop. He purchased the instrument for US$120, quickly adapting it to the idioms of jazz,blues , andfunk . [http://www.culturecatch.com/music/rufusharley] On several occasions, when a neighbor called the police to complain about Harley's practicing in his apartment, he would quickly put away his bagpipes and feign ignorance, asking the officers, "Do I look like I'm Irish or Scottish to you?" [ [http://www.cjonline.com/stories/060699/com_bagpipes.shtml CJ Online's Community News: Bagpipes learn to play jazz 06/06/99 ] ] He eventually acquired a better set of bagpipes, which cost him a little over US$1,000. [http://www.classicalmusicphiladelphia.com/rufus.htm Philadelphia Classical Music Calendar, Pennsylvania ] ]Harley made his bagpipe performance debut in 1964. From 1965 to 1970 he released four recordings as leader on the Atlantic label (all produced by
Joel Dorn , an early supporter), also recording as a sideman withHerbie Mann ,Sonny Stitt , andSonny Rollins in the 1960s and 1970s. He later recorded withLaurie Anderson (appearing on her 1982 album "Big Science") andThe Roots (on their 1995 album "Do You Want More?!!!??! "), the latter coming about due to a 1994 appearance on "The Arsenio Hall Show ". In addition to bagpipes, on these albums he also occasionally playstenor saxophone , flute, or electricsoprano saxophone .Harley often wore Scottish garb, including a
kilt , in conjunction with aViking -stylehorned helmet . After seeing him perform on television, a Scottish family gave him histartan , theMacLeod tartan, which he wore for the rest of his life. His bagpipe technique was somewhat unorthodox in that he placed the drones over his right shoulder rather than his left. He favored the key of B-flat minor.Harley lived for much of his life in the Germantown neighborhood of Northwest
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , and frequently gave presentations in Philadelphia-area public schools. During his frequent overseas performance tours, he carried and distributed miniature replicas of theLiberty Bell , the symbol of his hometown, as well as American flags and copies of the U.S. Constitution. He appeared on a number of television programs, including "What's My Line? ", "To Tell the Truth " (March 22, 1965 [ [http://mywebpages.comcast.net/tomkle/TVT.HTM Untitled Document ] ] and again c. 2000), "I've Got a Secret " (October 17, 1966), [ [http://gsn.com/buzz/showthread.php?s=c79c4ac2e89cb094daaad36784d914bc&threadid=41225&perpage=15&highlight=&pagenumber=60 Bw Overnight Review!!!!!!!!!! - Page 60 - GSN Buzz ] ] and "The Arsenio Hall Show". He also had a small role inFrancis Ford Coppola 's 1966 comedy film "You're a Big Boy Now ", as well as "Eddie and the Cruisers " (1983). In addition to his performing career, he worked for the Philadelphia Housing Authority for many years.He died at Philadelphia's Albert Einstein Medical Center on
July 31 ,2006 ofprostate cancer . [http://blogs.philly.com/blinq/2006/08/rufus_harley_ja.html] He is survived by his former wife Barbara Jean Jones, 16 children, and 15 grandchildren. One of his sons, Messiah Patton Harley, also of Philadelphia, is a trumpeter who often performed with his father.A new documentary film entitled "Pipes of Peace", an intimate profile of the late Philadelphia musician, directed and produced by fellow Philadelphian George Manney, was released by Brotherly Love All-Star Tour productions in 2008. [http://www.pipesofpeacemovie.com.HTM]
A posthumous retrospective on
Rhino Handmade , "Courage - The Atlantic Recordings", was released in November 2006 as a 3,000 copy limited edition, and contains all the tracks from his four Atlantic LPs, plus an unreleased track ofPete Seeger 's composition "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?".Discography
As leader:
*1966 - "Bagpipe Blues"
*1967 - "Scotch & Soul"
*1968 - "A Tribute to Courage"
*1970 - "King/Queens" (bagpipes; with Nadi Qamar, "mamlukembia" and Madagascar harp; and instrumental ensemble composed of Richard Tee, piano; Eric Gale, guitar; Chuck Rainey, electric bass guitar; Jimmy Johnson, drum; Montego Joe [Sanders] , conga)
*1972 - "Re-Creation of the Gods"
*1993 - "Evolution" (various artists compilation; includes one track by Harley, entitled "Malika"; San Francisco: Luv N' Haight LHLP 009)
*1998 - "Brotherly Love" (first NAm CD; Tartan Pride label; Peter Amahl, drums; Tony Cesarano, guitar; produced by Ralph Stevenson, Jr.)
*2000 - "The Pied Piper of Jazz" (compilation of Atlantic tracks, 1965-70)
*2005 - "Sustain" (his musical testimony with Messiah Harley, trumpet; Emmanuel Thompson, drums; Joshua Yudkin, piano and Hammond organ; Keno Speller, percussion; released by Discograph, France)Retrospective:
*2006 - "Courage: The Atlantic Recordings" (Rhino Handmade - Limited edition of 3,000 copies)With
Laurie Anderson :
*1982 - "Big Science" (bagpipe on "Sweaters")With
Herbie Mann :
*1967 - "The Wailing Dervishes" (on "Flute Bag")With
Sonny Rollins :
*1974 - "The Cutting Edge" (on "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot")With
The Roots :
*1995 - "Do You Want More?!!!??! "With
Sonny Stitt :
*1967 - "Deuces Wild" (tenor saxophone and bagpipes)Films
*2008 - "Pipes of Peace: Rufus Harley". 2008. DVD video 1 videodisc (53 min.) : sd., col., ; 4 3/4 in.
ee also
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List of nontraditional bagpipe usage References
External links
* [http://www.pipesofpeacemovie.com] Pipes of Peace, Rufus Harley documentary
* [http://www.hipwax.com/music/patch/horns_rh.html Rufus Harley biography] from Hip Wax
* [http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/org/phoenix/2002/2002-10-03/living/12239.php Rufus Harley interview] by Kate Duffy, from "The Phoenix Online"
* [http://www.classicalmusicphiladelphia.com/rufus.htm Rufus Harley interview] by David Cohen
* [http://citypaper.net/articles/011801/mus.rufus.shtml "Scotch and Soul"] by Andrew Ervin, from Philadelphia CityPaper.net
* [http://www.culturecatch.com/music/rufus_harley Rufus Harley 70th birthday tribute] by Steve Holtje
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=22085 Review of "Re-Creation of the Gods] by Hrayr Attarian
* [http://songhaiconcepts.blogspot.com/2006/08/rufus-harley-52036-8106.html Rufus Harley reminiscence] by H. Songhai, August 1, 2006
* [http://www.dustygroove.com/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/dga/search.cgi?x=0&y=0&usersrch=rufus+harley+sustain&issearch=yes.html Review of "Sustain"] by Dusty Groove
* [http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:dLr76zXPf8wJ:www.cjonline.com/stories/060699/com_bagpipes.shtml+topeka+%22rufus+harley%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=2 Rufus Harley profile] by Bill Blankenship, from "Topeka Capital-Journal"
* [http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2004/061704/music2.html "Stars and Pipes"] , by Rupert Bottenberg
* [http://jazzcornertalk.com/speakeasy/showthread.php?t=16987 Information about memorial service]Obituaries
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/13/arts/music/13harley.html?ref=music Rufus Harley obituary] by Dennis Hevesi, from "The New York Times"
* [http://blogs.philly.com/blinq/2006/08/rufus_harley_ja.html Rufus Harley obituary] by Daniel Rubin
* [http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/magazine/daily/15184171.htm Rufus Harley obituary] by Daniel Rubin, from "The Philadelphia Inquirer"
* [http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/news/local/15186068.htm Rufus Harley obituary] by Al Hunter Jr., from "Philadelphia Daily News"
* [http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/living/15195585.htm Rufus Harley obituary] by Al Hunter Jr., from "Philadelphia Daily News"
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=10703 Rufus Harley obituary] from All About Jazz
* [http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17032719&BRD=1680&PAG=461&dept_id=40301&rfi=6 Rufus Harley obituary] by Alison Kerr, from "The Herald" (Scotland)
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1854577,00.html Rufus Harley obituary] by John Fordham, from "The Guardian"
* [http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17032719&BRD=1680&PAG=461&dept_id=40301&rfi=6 "Jazz Bagpiper Rufus Harley Dies"] , by Charing A. Ball
* [http://www.jazztimes.com/columnS_and_features/news/detail.cfm?article=10864 "JazzTimes" obituary] , by Roxana Hadadi
* [http://thebookreporter.blogspot.com/ "Remembering Rufus Harley: The Chief Musician] , by Bobbi I Booker, The Book Report (August 13, 2006)
* [http://www.moceanworker.com/node/3933 Rufus Harley obituary] by John Kruth
* [http://www.newsobserver.com/559/story/479068.html Rufus Harley obituary] by J. Mark Scearce, from "The News & Observer"
* [http://www.celticcafe.com/celticcafe/EarleHitchner/Columns/Ceol/07_Ceol_Aug.30.06.html Earle Hitchner on Rufus Harley] from "The Irish Echo" (August 30, 2006)
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