- Percy Heath
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Name = Percy Heath
Img_capt = Percy Heath NYC June 1977
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Percy Heath
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Born = Birth date|1923|4|30
Died = death date and age|2005|4|28|1923|4|30
Origin =Wilmington, North Carolina ,USA
Instrument =Double bass
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Genre =Bebop Hard bop Cool jazz
Occupation =Double bassist
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Associated_acts =Dizzy Gillespie ,Jimmy Heath ,Miles Davis ,Johnny Griffin
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Notable_instruments =Percy Heath, (
April 30 ,1923 –April 28 ,2005 ), was ajazz musician , most famous for his 40+ years as thedouble bass player for theModern Jazz Quartet (MJQ). He is the brother of tenorsaxophonist Jimmy Heath anddrummer Tootie Heath , with whom he formed theHeath Brothers in 1975. Heath also worked withMiles Davis ,Dizzy Gillespie ,Charlie Parker , andThelonious Monk . At the age of 81, he released his first album as bandleader through the Daddy Jazz label. The album, titled "A Love Song", garnered rave reviews and served as a fitting coda for Heath's illustrious career.Heath was born in
Wilmington, North Carolina and spent his childhood inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . His father played theclarinet and his mother sang in the churchchoir . He started playingviolin at age 8 and also sang locally. He was drafted into the Army in 1944, becoming a member of theTuskegee Airmen , but saw no combat.Deciding after the war to go into music, he bought a stand-up bass and enrolled in the
Granoff School of Music in Philadelphia. Soon he was playing in the city's jazz clubs with leading artists. After moving to New York in the late 1940s, Percy and Jimmy Heath found work withDizzy Gillespie 's groups. Around this time, he was also a member ofJoe Morris 's band, together withJohnny Griffin .It transpired that other members of the Gillespie
big band , John Lewis,Kenny Clarke ,Milt Jackson , and Ray Brown, decided to form a group that would eventually become known as theModern Jazz Quartet . When Ray Brown left the group to join his wifeElla Fitzgerald 's band, Percy Heath joined and the group was officially begun in 1952. The MJQ played regularly until it disbanded in 1974; it reformed in 1981 and last recorded in 1993.In 1975, Percy Heath and his brothers formed the
Heath Brothers with pianistStanley Cowell . He would sometimes play thecello instead of the bass in these later performances.He died, after a second bout with
bone cancer , two days short of his 82nd birthday, in Southampton, New York.References
External links
* [http://www.nea.gov/national/jazz/masterbios/percyheath.html National Endowment for the Arts - NEA Jazz Masters biography]
* [http://www.brotherlyjazz.com Brotherly Jazz:The Heath Brothers DVD Documentary]
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