- Hank Jones
Infobox musical artist
Name = Hank Jones
Img_capt = Photo by Ed Newman
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Henry Jones
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Born = birth date and age|1918|7|31|mf=y
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Origin =Vicksburg, Mississippi , USA
Instrument =Piano
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Genre =Bebop ,Jazz
Occupation =Musician Bandleader Composer
Years_active = 1940s – Present
Label = Verve, Savoy, Epic, Capitol, Argo, Impulse, Concord, Chesky, Sony
Associated_acts =Ella Fitzgerald Charlie Haden
Nancy WilsonCharlie Parker Salena Jones Roberta Gambarini
URL = [http://www.officialhankjones.com/ Hank Jones official site]
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Notable_instruments =Henry "Hank" Jones (born
July 31 ,1918 ) is an Americanjazz pianist ,bandleader , andcomposer . Critics and musicians have described Jones as eloquent, lyrical, and impeccable. [According to Arnold Jay Smith (in "The Impeccable Hank Jones", Down Beat, July 31, 1976), Jones was branded "the impeccable one" by WRVR-FM jazz historian Ed Beach.]In 1989, The
National Endowment for the Arts honored Hank Jones with its highest honor in jazz, theNEA Jazz Masters Award. [ [http://www.nea.gov/national/jazz/artists_tour/jones.html National Endowment for the Arts: Henry "Hank" Jones] ] He was also honored in 2003 with theAmerican Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Jazz Living Legend Award. [ [http://www.ascap.com/eventsawards/awards/jazzwall/2003/jones.html 2003 ASCAP Jazz Living Legend Award] ]Hank Jones has recorded over sixty albums under his own name, and countless others as a guest. [ [http://www.jazzreview.com/cdreview.cfm?ID=6032 Jazz Review: Hank Jones] ]
Biography
Born in
Vicksburg, Mississippi , Henry "Hank" Jones moved toPontiac, Michigan , where his father, a Baptist deacon and lumber inspector, bought a three-story brick home. One of seven children, Jones was raised in a musical family. His mother sang; his two older sisters studied piano; and his two younger brothers—Thad, a trumpeter, and Elvin, a drummer—also became world famous jazz musicians. [ [http://www.enotes.com/contemporary-musicians/jones-hank-biography Henry "Hank" Jones bio] ] He studied piano at an early age and came under the influence ofEarl Hines ,Fats Waller ,Teddy Wilson andArt Tatum . By the age of 13 Jones was performing locally inMichigan andOhio . While playing with territory bands in Grand Rapids and Lansing in 1944 he metLucky Thompson , who invited Jones to work in New York City at theOnyx Club withHot Lips Page . [Larkin, Colin. "The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music", Guinness, page 2206, (1995) - ISBN 1561591769]In
New York , Jones regularly listened to leading bop musicians, and was inspired to master the new style. While practicing and studying the music he worked with John Kirby,Howard McGhee ,Coleman Hawkins ,Andy Kirk , andBilly Eckstine . In autumn 1947 he began touring inNorman Granz 's Jazz at the Philharmonic package, and from 1948 to 1953 he was accompanist forElla Fitzgerald , and accompanying her inEngland in the Fall of 1948, [Feather, Leonard. "Inside Jazz", Da Capo Press, page 89, (2997) - ISBN 0306800764] developed a harmonic facility of extraordinary taste and sophistication. During this period he also made several historically important recordings withCharlie Parker , which included "The Song Is You", from the "Now's the Time" album, recorded December 1952, withTeddy Kotick on bass andMax Roach on drums.Engagements with
Artie Shaw andBenny Goodman followed, and recordings with such artists asLester Young ,Cannonball Adderley andWes Montgomery , as well as being for a time, 'house pianist' on the Savoy label. From 1959 through 1975 Jones was staff pianist forCBS studios. This included backing such guests asFrank Sinatra on "The Ed Sullivan Show ". [ [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~ofa/programs/artists/jazz_programs/jones_program_sm.pdf Harvard: Hank Jones] ] With his rare combination of talents as a strong soloist, sensitive accompanist, and adept sight-reader, Jones has always been in great demand for recording sessions of all kinds, and may be heard on thousands of albums. By the late 1970s his involvement as pianist and conductor with the Broadway musical "Ain't Misbehavin' " (based on the music ofFats Waller ) had informed a wider audience of his unique qualities as a musician.During the late 1970s and the 1980s Jones continued to record prolifically, as an unaccompanied soloist, in duos with other pianists (including John Lewis and Tommy Flanagan), and with various small ensembles, most notably the
Great Jazz Trio . The group took this name in 1976, by which time Jones had already begun working at theVillage Vanguard with its original members,Ron Carter andTony Williams (it wasBuster Williams rather than Carter, however, who took part in the trio's first recording session in 1976); by 1980 Jones' sidemen wereEddie Gomez andAl Foster , and in 1982Jimmy Cobb replaced Foster. The trio has also recorded with other all-star personnel, such asArt Farmer ,Benny Golson , and Nancy Wilson. In the early 1980s Jones held a residency as a solo pianist at theCafe Ziegfeld and made a tour ofJapan , where he performed and recorded withGeorge Duvivier andSonny Stitt . Jones' versatility has been more in evidence with the passage of time. He collaborated on recordings of Afro-pop with an ensemble fromMali and on an album of spirituals, hymns and folksongs withCharlie Haden called "Steal Away" (1995).Some of his recent recordings are "For My Father" (2005) with bassist
George Mraz and drummerDennis Mackrel , a solo piano recording issued in Japan under the title "Round Midnight" (2006), and as a side man onJoe Lovano 's "Joyous Encounter" (2005). Jones has recently made his debut onLineage records , recording withFrank Wess and with guitar playerEddie Diehl , but also appears on "West of 5th" (2006) withJimmy Cobb andChristian McBride onChesky Records . He has also accompaniedDiana Krall for "Dream a Little Dream of Me" on the album compilation, "We all Love Ella" (2007 Verve Music Group). He's one of the musicians who test and talk about the piano in the documentary "", released in November 2007.Early 2000 saw the Hank Jones Quartet accompanying jazz singer
Salena Jones at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival inIdaho , and in 2006 at the legendaryMonterey Jazz Festival with both jazz singerRoberta Gambarini and theOscar Peterson Trio.Hank Jones lives in upstate
New York .elective awards and recognitions
Grammy history
*Career Wins:
*Career Nominations: 5 [ [http://theenvelope.latimes.com/factsheets/awardsdb/env-awards-db-search,0,7169155.htmlstory?searchtype=all&query=Hank+Jones&x=13&y=13 Grammy Awards Database for Hank Jones] ]elected discography
References
External links
* [http://www.officialhankjones.com/ Hank Jones official home page]
* [http://www.music-city.org/Hank-Jones/complete-discography/ Hank Jones complete discography]
* [http://www.jazz.com/features-and-interviews/2008/7/30/octojazzarian-profile-hank-jones "Profile: Hank Jones"] by Arnold Jay Smith ( [http://www.jazz.com Jazz.com] )
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