- Bobby Naughton
Robert "Bobby" Naughton (b. June 25, 1944) is an American
jazz vibraphonist.Naughton was born in
Boston ; he played piano from age seven. In the 1960s he played piano in rock and lounge outfits before a stint in the Army, where he played organ. Following his discharge he attended arts school and studied painting.In 1966, he began playing vibraphone, and before the end of the decade played with
Perry Robinson , andSheila Jordan . He began releasing material on his own label, Otic Records, in 1969. He assisted filmmakerHans Richter , writing the score to thesilent film "Everyday", which he had filmed in 1929. In 1972 he played in theJazz Composers Orchestra , and from 1973 until the beginning of the 1980s he played withWadada Leo Smith . From 1978 to 1982 he toured withAnthony Braxton in theCreative Music Orchestra .Discography as leader
*"Nature's Consort" (
Otic Records , 1969)
*"Understanding" (Otic, 1971) also released in Europe on JAPO
*"The Haunt" (Otic, 1976)
*"Nauxtagram"(Otic, 1979)
*"Solo Vibraphone" (Otic, 1979)
*"Zoar"(Otic CD, 2002)References
*Roger T. Dean, "Bobby Naughton". "New Grove Dictionary of Jazz" online.
External links
* [http://www.bobbynaughton.com/ Official website]
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