- Alec Dankworth
Infobox musical artist
Name = Alec Dankworth
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Alec Dankworth
Born = Birth date and age|1960|5|14
Origin =London , UK
Instrument =Double Bass
Years_active = 1980s – present
URL = http://www.alecdankworth.com/Alec Dankworth (born
14 May 1960 ) is an Englishjazz bassist andcomposer .Dankworth was born in
London , the son ofJohn Dankworth andCleo Laine . After attending theBedford School , he studied at theBerklee School of Music inBoston, Massachusetts in 1978, and then joined his parents' quintet. Between 1980 and 1983 he toured theUnited States ,Australia , andEurope with them, going on to work withTommy Chase , theBBC Radio Big Band , andClark Tracey , with whom he recorded twoalbum s.Dankworth recorded
Duke Ellington 's "Black, Brown, and Beige " withviolin istNigel Kennedy in 1988, with whom he also performedAntonio Vivaldi 's "The Four Seasons". He also played in the 1980s withDick Morrissey ,Spike Robinson ,Jean Toussaint ,Michael Garrick , Tommy Smith,Julian Joseph , and Andy Hamilton, as well as leading his own quartet.In 1990 he was invited to join and tour with
Dave Brubeck 's band, and in 1993 he worked withAbdullah Ibrahim , touringEurope andSouth Africa . he has played withMose Allison ,Clark Terry ,Mel Tormé ,Anita O'Day , Peter King, Alan Barnes,David-Jean Baptiste ,Van Morrison andMartin Taylor , among others. He also co-leads a fourteen piece band with his father, John Dankworth — theAlec and John Dankworth Generation Band (or "Generation Band"), with which he has recorded two albums.Discography as co-leader
*1994: "Nebuchadnezzar" (Jazz House)
*1996: "Rhythm Changes" (Jazz House))ources and external links
*Ian Carr, Digby Fairweather, & Brian Priestley. "Jazz: The Rough Guide". ISBN 1-85828-528-3
*Richard Cook & Brian Morton. "The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD" 6th edition. ISBN 0-14-051521-6
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dcd0yl7jxp9b~T2 Alec Dankworth] — discography from All Music Guide
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