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Jazz / Post-Bop
Joe Bonner - Piano Billy Hart - Drums Clint Houston - Bass
Pianist Joe Bonner has been among the most enigmatic personages on the contemporary jazz scene for decades, yet his talent is hardly a mystery. Fortunately for jazz and pianist Joe Bonner, enough people have heard. People like legendary drummer Roy Haynes, who hired Bonner to replace Chick Corea in his band at Count Basie's Club in Harlem, and Freddie Hubbard, who Bonner performed with in the early 1970's, as well as saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. Triangle was recorded in 1975 in New York City by Why Not boss Masahiko Yuh and captures well Joe's excellent interpretations of modal based music and advanced hard bop in this stunning trio recital.
1 Triangle 2 The Wind and the Rain 3 Mr. P.C. 4 Vega 5 Invitation
Joe Bonner
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Apr 20, 1948 in Rocky Mount, NC Genre: Jazz Styles: Post-Bop
A fine pianist who was originally heavily influenced by McCoy Tyner, Joe Bonner is an excellent interpreter of modal-based music and advanced hard bop. He studied music at Virginia State College and early on played with Roy Haynes (1970-1971), Freddie Hubbard (1971-1972), Pharoah Sanders (1972-1974), and Billy Harper (late '70s). Bonner, who recorded as a leader for Muse, Theresa, and most prominently Steeplechase, has been based in Colorado since the 1980s and remains a talented improviser. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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