- Larry Ridley
Larry Ridley (born
September 3 ,1937 ) is an Americanjazz bassist andmusic educator .Ridley has recorded few sessions as leader; he is known primarily as a sideman. Artists that Ridley has toured, recorded, or performed with include
Wes Montgomery ,Hank Mobley ,Freddie Hubbard ,Slide Hampton ,Thelonious Monk ,Horace Silver ,Dizzy Gillespie ,Benny Goodman ,Chet Baker ,Dinah Washington ,Coleman Hawkins ,Duke Ellington ,Sonny Rollins ,Lee Morgan ,Gerald Wilson ,Clark Terry ,Randy Weston , and George Wein's Newport Jazz Festival All-Stars.Larry Ridley was born and reared in
Indianapolis, IN . He began performing professionally while still in high school in the 1950s. Ridley began his undergraduate education at theIndiana University School of Music and later transferred toNew York University where he completed hisBachelor of Science degree in music education. His Master of Arts degree was earned atEmpire State College of the State University of New York (SUNY). He has aDoctor of Performing Arts degree from theUniversity of Maryland Eastern Shore and is a Professor of Music, Emeritus atRutgers University . During his tenure at Rutgers, Ridley structured the undergraduate and graduate degree programs in jazz performance. He continues to actively teach as Professor of Jazz Bass at theManhattan School of Music .Dr. Ridley served as chairman of the Jazz Panel of the
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and was the organization's National Coordinator of theJazz Artists in Schools Program for five years (1978-1982). Dr. Ridley is a recipient of the MidAtlantic Arts Foundation’s “Living Legacy Jazz Award”, an inductee of theInternational Association for Jazz Education Hall of Fame (IAJE) an inductee of the Downbeat Magazine Jazz Education Hall of Fame, a recipient of the Benny Golson Jazz Award fromHoward University , and was honored by a Juneteenth 2006 Proclamation Award from theNew York City Council . Dr. Ridley is currently the Executive Director of the African American Jazz Caucus, Inc., an affiliate of IAJE. He is also the IAJE Northeast Regional Coordinator.Dr. Ridley credits Dr. David Baker, another Indianapolis native and notable jazz musician, as one of his prime mentors.
Dr. Ridley is currently serving as Jazz Artist in Residence at the
Harlem basedNew York Public Library /Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture . He established an annual series there dedicated to presenting the compositions of jazz masters that are performed by Dr. Ridley and his Jazz Legacy Ensemble.Discography
Leader
*1975: "Sum of the Parts" (
Strata-East Records )ideman
*1965: "
Dippin' " byHank Mobley
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