- Wynton Kelly
Wynton Kelly (
December 2 ,1931 inJamaica — April 12, 1971, inToronto ,Ontario ,Canada ) was ajazz pianist who spent his career in theUnited States of America .He is perhaps best known for working with trumpeter
Miles Davis in the '50s.Biography
Kelly started his professional career as a teenager, initially as a member of R&B groups.Fact|date=June 2008 After working with Lee Abrams,
Cecil Payne ,Dinah Washington andDizzy Gillespie [ [http://www.downbeat.com/artists/window.asp?action=new&aid=572&aname=Wynton+Kelly Down Beat Profile] ] , he was a member of Miles Davis's Quintet from 1959 to 1963. He appears on Davis's seminal 1959 album "Kind of Blue ", replacingBill Evans on the track "Freddie Freeloader " (with Davis asking Kelly to sound more likeAhmad Jamal ).Fact|date=June 2008 He likewise appears on a single track from John Coltrane's "Giant Steps ", replacingTommy Flanagan on "Naima ".Fact|date=June 2008Miles Davis described Kelly as a "hybrid" of
Red Garland and Bill Evans.citequote This is a very accurate description of Kelly by his former bandleader, as Kelly played with an underlying driving rhythm (à la Red Garland), and yet played with a fair amount of understatement, in the tradition ofBill Evans .Fact|date=June 2008A superb accompanist, Wynton Kelly was also a distinctive soloist. He recorded 14 titles for
Blue Note in a trio (1951), and worked with Dinah Washington, Dizzy Gillespie, and Lester Young during 1951-1952.Fact|date=June 2008 After serving in the military, he worked with Dinah Washington (1955-1957), Charles Mingus (1956-1957), and the Dizzy Gillespie big band (1957), but he would be most famous for his stint with Miles Davis (1959-1963), recording such albums with Miles as "Kind of Blue ", "At the Blackhawk", and "Someday My Prince Will Come".Fact|date=June 2008 When he left Davis, Kelly took the rest of the rhythm section (bassistPaul Chambers and drummerJimmy Cobb ) with him to form his trio. The group actually sounded at its best backingWes Montgomery Fact|date=June 2008Before his early death, Kelly recorded as a leader for Blue Note,
Riverside Records ,Vee-Jay , Verve, and Milestone.Fact|date=June 2008 Kelly had a daughter, Tracy, in 1963, with partner Anne.Fact|date=June 2008 The track, "Little Tracy", from the LP "Coming In the Back Door", is named after Kelly's daughter.Fact|date=June 2008 Tracy Matisak is a now aPhiladelphia television personality.Kelly's second cousin, bassist
Marcus Miller , also performed with Miles Davis in the eighties and nineties.elect discography
* " Piano Interpretations (1951)
* "Blues On Purpose " (1965;Xanadu Records )
* " Kelly Blue (1959; OJC)
* " Piano (1958; OJC)
* " Smokin' at the Half Note (1965; Verve)
* " Full View (1967; OJC)References
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