- Warren Smith (jazz musician)
Warren Smith (b. May 13, 1934) is an American jazz percussionist.
Smith was born in
Chicago ,Illinois into a musical family; his father played saxophone and clarinet withNoble Sissle andJimmy Noone , and his mother was a harpist and pianist. He studied clarinet under his father from age four. He graduated from theUniversity of Illinois in 1957, then took a master's in percussion at theManhattan School of Music in 1958.One of his earliest major recording dates was with
Miles Davis as a vibraphonist in 1957. He found work in Broadway pit bands in 1958, and also played withGil Evans that year. In 1961 he co-founded theComposers Workshop Ensemble , a New York-based jazz composition and performance ensemble. In the 1960s Smith accompaniedAretha Franklin ,Nina Simone ,Lloyd Price , andNat King Cole ; he worked withSam Rivers from 1964-76 and with Gil Evans again from 1968 to 1976. In 1969 he played withJanis Joplin and in 1971 withTony Williams Lifetime. He was also a founding member ofMax Roach 's percussion ensemble,M'Boom , in 1970. Through the 1970s Smith played withAndrew White ,Julius Hemphill ,Muhal Richard Abrams ,Nancy Wilson ,Quincy Jones ,Count Basie , andCarmen McRae . Other credits include extensive work with rock and pop musicians and time spent withAnthony Braxton ,Charles Mingus ,Henry Threadgill ,Van Morrison , andJoe Zawinul .In the 1970s and 1980s Smith had a
loft called Studio Wis which acted as a performing and recording space for many young New York jazz musicians, such asWadada Leo Smith andOliver Lake . He continued to work on Broadway into the 1990s, and has performed with a number of classical ensembles. He taught in the New York City public school system from 1958 to 1968, atThird Street Settlement from 1960 to 1967, atAdelphi University in 1970-71, and atSUNY-Old Westbury from 1971.olo Discography
*"Warren Smith and Masami Nakagawa" (
RCA , 1979)
*"Warren Smith and Toki" (RCA, 1979)
*"Warren Smith and the Composer's Workshop Ensemble" (Claves, 1995)
*"Cats Are Stealing My - - " (Mapleshade Records , 1998)
*"Natural/Cultural Forces" (Engine Records , (2007)References
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jpfixqtgldae~T1 Warren Smith] at
Allmusic
*Leonard Feather andIra Gitler , "The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz". Oxford, 1999, pp. 614-15.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.