Red Garland

Red Garland

William "Red" Garland (May 13, 1923–April 23, 1984) was an American hard bop jazz pianist whose block-chord style, in part originated by Milt Buckner, influenced many forthcoming pianists in the jazz idiom.

Biography

Beginnings

Red was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1923. Though he came from a non-musical family, Garland showed an early interest in music. He began his musical studies on the clarinet and alto saxophone but in 1940 switched to the piano. Garland spent copious amounts of time practicing and rapidly developed into a proficient player. A short early career as a welterweight boxer did not seem to hurt his playing hands. He fought a young Sugar Ray Robinson before making the switch to a full-time musician.

Garland's Sound

Garland's trademark block chord technique, a commonly borrowed maneuver in jazz piano today, was unique and differed from the methods of earlier block chord pioneers such as George Shearing and Milt Buckner. Garland's block chords were constructed of three notes in the right hand and four notes in the left hand, with the right hand one octave above the left. The right hand played the melody in octaves with a perfect 5th placed in the middle of the octave (a 5th above the lowest note of the octave) even when it seemed to not suit the harmony. The 5th played in the middle of the octave becomes virtually inaudible when the chord in the left hand is played simultaneously, but the added 5th gives the voicings a particularly rich, distinctive and slightly out-of-tune character. Garland's left hand played four note chords that simultaneously beat out the same exact rhythm as the right hand melody played. But, unlike George Shearing's block chord method, Garland's left hand chords did not change positions or inversions until the next chord change occurred. It's also worth noting that Garland's four note left hand chord voicings occasionally left out the roots of the chords, which later became a chord style associated with pianist Bill Evans. Garland's block chord method had a brighter quality, slightly more dissonance, and a fullness in the upper register compared to the mellower Shearing block chord sound. Garland's solo lines also had a glassy, shimmering tone that matched the quality of his chords.

Early work

After the Second World War, Garland performed with Roy Eldridge, Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Parker, and Lester Young. He found steady work in the cities of Boston, New York and Philadelphia. In the late 1940s he toured with Eddie Vinson at the same time that John Coltrane was in Vinson's band. His creativity and playing ability continued to improve, though he was still somewhat obscure. By the time he became a pianist for Miles Davis he was influenced by Ahmad Jamal and Charlie Parker's pianist Walter Bishop.

Miles Davis Quintet

Garland became famous in 1955 when he joined the now classic Miles Davis Quintet featuring John Coltrane, Philly Joe Jones and Paul Chambers. Davis was a big boxing fan and was impressed that Garland had boxed earlier in his life. Together the group recorded their famous Prestige albums, "Workin", "Steamin'", "Cookin'", and "Relaxin'". Garland's style is prominent in these seminal recordings—evident in his distinctive chord voicings, his sophisticated accompaniment and his musical references to Ahmad Jamal's style. One critic incorrectly labeled Garland as a cocktail pianist, a negative connotation that implies a style isn't original. (Ahmad Jamal likewise was mislabeled a cocktail pianist at one point in his career, but misguided critics were later corrected by the jazz musicians who worked with him.) The quintet's recordings would arguably influence the Free jazz movement more than some of the more jazz avant-garde records of the time.

Garland played on the first of Davis's many Columbia recordings, "Round About Midnight." Though he would continue playing with Miles, their relationship was beginning to deteriorate. By 1958, Garland and Jones had started to become more erratic in turning up for recordings and gigs. He was eventually fired by Miles, but later returned to play on another jazz classic, "Milestones". Davis was displeased when Garland quoted Davis's much earlier and by then famous solo from "Now's The Time" in block chords during the slower take of "Straight, No Chaser." Garland walked out of one of the sessions for Milestones, so that on the track "Sid's Ahead" the group was without a pianist. Davis comped behind the saxophone solos.

Post-Quintet

In 1958 Garland formed his own trio. Among the musicians the trio recorded with are Pepper Adams, Nat Adderley (Cannonball Adderley's brother), Ray Barretto, Kenny Burrell, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Jimmy Heath, Harold Land, Philly Joe Jones, Blue Mitchell, Ira Sullivan, and Leroy Vinnegar. The trio also recorded as a quintet with John Coltrane and Donald Byrd.

Altogether Garland led 19 recording sessions while at Prestige Records and was involved in 25 sessions for Fantasy Records.

Garland stopped playing professionally for a number of years in the 1960s when the popularity of rock and roll music coincided with a substantial drop in the popularity of jazz.

Red Garland eventually returned to his native Texas in the 1970s. His mother was in need of closer supervision in her declining years. He led a recording in 1977 named "Crossings" which reunited him with Philly Joe Jones, and he teamed up with world-class bassist Ron Carter. His later work tended to sound more modern and less polished than his more well known recordings. He continued recording until his death from a heart attack in 1984. His block-chord style, relaxed swinging feel, and classic jazz recordings remain as his lasting legacy.

elect Discography

* "Keystones!" (1977; Xanadu Records)

Red Garland Trio at The Prelude (live recording in NYC on 10/2/1959) Concord Music Grp d/b/a Prestige Records c. 2003

References

* Nisenson, Eric (1996). "Round About Midnight - A Portrait of Miles, updated edition." Da Capo Press ISBN 0-306-80684-3
* Simpson, Joel (1996). [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/bios/rxgbio.htm "Red Garland Biography (1923–1984)"] .


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