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Larry Grenadier (born February 6, 1966 in San Francisco) is an American
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double bassist.


Early life

Grenadier's father, Albert, was a trumpet player, and his two brothers, Phil and Steve, play trumpet and guitar, respectively. Grenadier began on trumpet when he was 10 years old before beginning to play the bass the following year. Grenadier's father helped introduce him to the instruments and music theory. Larry's older brother Phil began listening to jazz around this time, influencing his sibling's musical interests. Grenadier began listening to several jazz bassists including Ray Brown,
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, Richard Davis, Paul Chambers, Wilbur Ware and Oscar Pettiford, among others. At age 12 Grenadier began formal study of the acoustic bass, learning from local jazz bass players Chris Poehlor, Paul Breslin, and
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and later classical bassists Michael Burr and Stephen Tramontozzi. At 16, Grenadier had a busy career playing in the San Francisco Bay Area with both local musicians and those traveling through town in need of a bass player. These musicians included Harvey Wainapel,
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,
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, Larry Vuckovitch, Eddie Henderson, Bruce Forman, Eddie Marshall,
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, George Cables and Donald Bailey, Toots Thielmans, Johnny Griffin, Charles McPherson and Frank Morgan, among others. Grenadier studied at
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and graduated in 1989 with a
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in English Literature. At Stanford, he met
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, with whom he toured.


Career

After graduating from Stanford, Grenadier moved to Boston to play with vibraphonist
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. In 1991, he moved to New York. He continued to collaborate with some of the musicians he had met during his time in Boston, such as Kurt Rosenwinkel, Joshua Redman, Mark Turner, Jorge Rossy, and
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. Others he met for the first time in New York include Bill Stewart, Kevin Hays, Renee Rosnes, Ralph Moore, Billy Drummond, Danilo Perez, David Sánchez,
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and
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. Grenadier continued his association with
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, touring with his band which at times included Al Foster, Renee Rosnes and Larry Willis. He also spent a few months during his earlier years in New York playing in
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's band. In the early 1990s, Grenadier first met and played with pianist Brad Mehldau. He joined Mehldau's Trio with drummer Jorge Rossy; together they toured and recorded for more than ten years. Rossy was replaced by drummer Jeff Ballard in 2004. Grenadier has worked with guitarist
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, with whom he toured as a trio along with drummer Bill Stewart. He credits his experiences touring with Metheny's trio as a significant learning experience. Grenadier has also played with John Scofield, Hudson (a collaborative project with Jack DeJohnette, John Medeski and John Scofield), Charles Lloyd, Chris Potter,
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,
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, and Paul Motian, among many others. Grenadier is a member of
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, a trio which includes drummer Jeff Ballard and tenor saxophonist Mark Turner. They have recorded three critically acclaimed albums. He also tours and records with his wife, singer-songwriter
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. A landmark solo bass album ''The Gleaners'' was issued by the ECM label in 2019. Grenadier lives with Rebecca and their son Charlie James in the
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, north of
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.


Gallery

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Selected discography

As leader * '' The Gleaners'' (
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, 2019) With BeatleJazz * ''With a Little Help From Our Friends'' (Lightyear, 2005) * ''All You Need is Love'' (Lightyear, 2007) With Peter Beets * ''New York Trio – Page Two'' ( Criss Cross, 2002) With Peter Bernstein * '' Heart's Content'' (Criss Cross, 2002) * '' Stranger in Paradise'' (
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, 2004) With
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* ''The Call'' (Criss Cross, 1993) * ''Four Track Mind'' (Criss Cross, 1994) With
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* '' Blues Cruise'' ( Fresh Sound, 2005) With
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* ''The Endless Mysteries'' (
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, 2013) With
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, 2004) * '' Sky & Country'' (
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, 2009) * '' Year of the Snake'' (ECM, 2012) With Jon Gordon * ''Ask Me Now'' (Criss Cross, 1994) * ''Currents'' ( Double-Time, 1998) With Phil Grenadier * ''Sweet Transients'' (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2000) * ''Playful Intentions'' (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2002) With Kevin Hays * ''Ugly Beauty'' (
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, 1991) With Hudson (
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, John Scofield,
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, and Larry Grenadier) * '' Hudson'' ( Motéma, 2013) With Ethan Iverson * '' Costumes Are Mandatory'' ( HighNote, 2013) * ''Every Note Is True'' (Blue Note, 2022) With David Kikoski * ''Details'' (Criss Cross, 2003) * ''Limits'' (Criss Cross, 2005) With Jonathan Kreisberg * ''Nine Stories Wide'' (Criss Cross, 2003) With Charles Lloyd * '' The Water Is Wide'' (ECM, 1999) * ''
Hyperion with Higgins ''Hyperion with Higgins'' is an album by jazz saxophonist Charles Lloyd recorded in December 1999 by Lloyd with Brad Mehldau, John Abercrombie, Larry Grenadier and Billy Higgins. The album is a dedication to Higgins who died in May 2001. Additio ...
'' (ECM, 1999) * '' Lift Every Voice'' (ECM, 2002) With Herbie Mann * ''America/Brasil'' (Lightyear, 1995) * ''Celebration'' (Lightyear, 1995) With Brad Mehldau * ''
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'' ( Warner Bros., 1995) * '' The Art of the Trio Volume One'' (Warner Bros., 1997) * '' Live at the Village Vanguard: The Art of the Trio Volume Two'' (Warner Bros., 1998) * '' Songs: The Art of the Trio Volume Three'' (Warner Bros., 1998) * '' Art of the Trio 4: Back at the Vanguard'' (Warner Bros., 1999) * '' Places'' (Warner Bros., 2000) * '' Progression: The Art of the Trio, Vol. 5'' (Warner Bros., 2001) * '' Largo'' (Warner Bros., 2002) * '' Anything Goes'' (Warner Bros., 2004) * '' Day Is Done'' (
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, 2005) * '' House on Hill'' (Nonesuch, 2006) * '' Brad Mehldau Trio Live'' (Nonesuch, 2008) * '' Highway Rider'' (Nonesuch, 2009) * '' Ode'' (Nonesuch, 2012) * '' Where Do You Start'' (Nonesuch, 2012) * '' Blues and Ballads'' (Nonesuch, 2016) * '' Seymour Reads the Constitution!'' (Nonesuch, 2018) With
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* '' Trio 99 → 00'' (Warner Bros., 2000) * '' Trio → Live'' (Warner Bros., 2000) * '' Metheny/Mehldau'' (Nonesuch, 2006) * '' Metheny/Mehldau Quartet'' (Nonesuch, 2007) With Paul Motian * '' Trio 2000 + One'' (
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1997) * '' On Broadway Vol. 4 or The Paradox of Continuity'' (Winter & Winter, 2005) * '' Live at the Village Vanguard'' (Winter & Winter, 2006) * '' Live at the Village Vanguard Vol. II'' (Winter & Winter, 2006) * '' Live at the Village Vanguard Vol. III'' (Winter & Winter, 2006) With
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* ''Thoroughfare'' ( Sunnyside, 1998) * ''Middlehope'' (Fresh Sound, 2000) * ''The Growing Season'' (Sunnyside, 2008) * ''When I Was Long Ago'' (Sunnyside, 2010) * ''Twain'' (Sunnyside, 2013) *''The Upstate Project'' (Sunnyside, 2017) With MTB * '' Consenting Adults'' (Criss Cross, 1994) With Wolfgang Muthspiel * '' Rising Grace'' (ECM, 2016) * '' Where the River Goes'' (ECM, 2018) With Chris Potter * '' Pure'' (
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With Enrico Rava * '' New York Days'' (ECM, 2008) With Joshua Redman * '' Timeless Tales'' (Warner Bros., 1998) * '' Back East'' (Nonesuch, 2007) * ''
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'' (Nonesuch, 2009) * '' Walking Shadows'' (Nonesuch, 2013) With Kurt Rosenwinkel * '' Deep Song'' (Verve, 2005) With Jamie Saft * ''
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, 2011) * ''
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'' (Veal, 2011) New Zion Trio With David Sánchez * ''Sketches of Dreams'' (Columbia, 1994) With Stan Sulzmann * ''The Jigsaw'' (Basho, 2004) With Mark Turner *'' Two Tenor Ballads'' (Criss Cross Jazz, 1994 000 with Tad Shull * '' Yam Yam'' (Criss Cross, 1994) * ''
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'' (Warner Bros., 1998) With Scott Wendholt * ''From Now On'' (Criss Cross, 1995) With Steve Wilson * ''Four for Time'' (Criss Cross, 1994) With
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and Johnny Coles *'' Two at the Top'' (Uptown, 1988
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* ''When October Goes'' (Atelier Sawano, 2002) * ''Madrigal'' (Atelier Sawano, 2004) * ''Lach Doch Mal'' (Verve, 2006) * ''Reminiscence'' (Verve, 2011)


References

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