- Julian Euell
Julian Euell (b. May 23, 1929) is an American
jazz bassist.Euell first began playing bass in 1944, and served in the Army from 1945-47. He played with
Sonny Rollins ,Jackie McLean , andArt Taylor in 1947 but quit music from 1949 to 1952, working in apost office . In 1952 he studied underCharles Mingus and then attendedJuilliard from 1953 to 1956, studying withStuart Sankey , andFred Zimmerman . He also took classes atNew York University between 1951 and 1954, and received a bachelor's insociology fromColumbia University ; In 1954-55 he taught there. His musical associations at the time includedElmo Hope (1952),Benny Harris (1952-53),Charlie Rouse (1953-54),Joe Roland (1955),Freddie Redd (1956),Gigi Gryce (1956-57), andPhineas Newborn (1957). After this he began doingsocial work inNew Jersey and was less active as a performer, though he continued playing withMal Waldron (1958-60),Randy Weston (1959),Abbey Lincoln (1959-60),Charles Mingus , andKenny Dorham .In the 1960s Euell worked in
Harlem directing an arts program (1962-66) and then returned to school, receiving a Ph.D. fromGeorge Washington University in 1973. He was Assistant Secretary for Public Service at theSmithsonian from 1970-1982, and was partly responsible for the institution's increasing interest in jazz history. From 1983 to 1988 he directed theOakland Museum History-Arts-Science and from 1991-95 was director of theLouis Armstrong House . He returned to semiregular performing in the 1980s and 1990s.Euell's son is a sociology professor at
Ithaca College .References
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dbfyxqe5ldae~T1 Julian Euell] at
Allmusic
*Leonard Feather and Ira Gitler, "The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz". Oxford, 1999, p. 213.
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