- Bill Potts
Bill Potts (April 3, 1928,
Arlington, Virginia – February 15, 2005,Fort Lauderdale, Florida ) was an Americanjazz pianist and arranger.Potts played
Hawaiian guitar as a child andaccordion in his teens. He picked up piano inhigh school after hearingCount Basie . While serving in the Army from 1949 to 1955 he transcribed charts for Army bands; he also arranged forJoe Timer andWillis Conover 's ensemble, THE Orchestra. He wrote four of the songs on THE Orchestra's 1954Brunswick Records LP, and recorded some of their live shows, which occasionally featured guest appearances fromCharlie Parker andDizzy Gillespie .By 1956 Potts was leading a
house band at Olivia Davis' Patio Lounge inWashington, D.C. .Lester Young booked an engagement there, and Potts convinced Young to record with him on two of the evenings. These recordings were later released as the critically acclaimed "Lester Young in Washington, D.C." sessions.In 1957, Potts worked extensively as a composer, arranger, and performer for
Freddy Merkle 's "Jazz Under the Dome" album. Soon after this he was injured in acar crash and ended up in a body cast for several months. He had fully recovered by 1959, when he released a session under his own name entitled "The Jazz Soul of Porgy and Bess". This album, consisting of jazz reinterpretations of many songs fromGeorge Gershwin 'sopera "Porgy & Bess ", featuredArt Farmer ,Bill Evans ,Bob Brookmeyer , andPhil Woods .Following this, Potts spent several years working in
New York City before returning to the D.C. area, where he worked locally in addition to touring withElla Fitzgerald ,Stan Getz , andWoody Herman . He taught music theory atMontgomery College from 1974 to 1990, and led abig band for occasional performances at Washington's Blues Alleynightclub . He retired to Fort Lauderdale in 1995, and died ofcardiac arrest in 2005.Discography
*"The Jazz Soul of Porgy and Bess" (
Blue Note , 1959)
*"Bye Bye Birdie" (Colpix , 1963)
*"555 Feet High" (Jazz Crusade , 1988)References
*Jason Ankeny, [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hiftxqy5ldke~T1 Bill Potts] at
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