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Herman Davis "Dave" Burrell (born September 10, 1940) is an American
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roots are in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, h ...
pianist. He has played with many jazz musicians including
Archie Shepp Archie Shepp (born May 24, 1937) is an American jazz saxophonist, educator and playwright who since the 1960s has played a central part in the development of avant-garde jazz. Biography Early life Shepp was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, but ...
,
Pharoah Sanders Pharoah Sanders (born Ferrell Lee Sanders; October 13, 1940 – September 24, 2022) was an American jazz saxophonist. Known for his overblowing, harmonic, and multiphonic techniques on the saxophone, as well as his use of "sheets of sound", San ...
,
Marion Brown Marion Brown (September 8, 1931 – October 18, 2010) was an American jazz alto saxophonist, composer, writer, visual artist, and ethnomusicologist. He was a member of the avant-garde jazz scene in New York City during the 1960s, playing alongsi ...
and David Murray.


Biography

Born in
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, United States, Burrell grew fond of jazz at a young age after meeting
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. Burrell studied music at the
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from 1958 to 1960, then, beginning in 1961, attended the
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in Boston, graduating with degrees in composition/arranging and performance in 1965. While in Boston, he played with Tony Williams and Sam Rivers. In 1965, Burrell moved to New York City, where he worked and recorded with
Grachan Moncur III Grachan Moncur III (June 3, 1937 – June 3, 2022) was an American jazz trombonist. He was the son of jazz bassist Grachan Moncur II and the nephew of jazz saxophonist Al Cooper. Biography Born in New York City, United States, (his paternal gra ...
,
Marion Brown Marion Brown (September 8, 1931 – October 18, 2010) was an American jazz alto saxophonist, composer, writer, visual artist, and ethnomusicologist. He was a member of the avant-garde jazz scene in New York City during the 1960s, playing alongsi ...
, and
Pharoah Sanders Pharoah Sanders (born Ferrell Lee Sanders; October 13, 1940 – September 24, 2022) was an American jazz saxophonist. Known for his overblowing, harmonic, and multiphonic techniques on the saxophone, as well as his use of "sheets of sound", San ...
. He also started the Untraditional Jazz Improvisational Team with saxophonist Byard Lancaster, bassist Sirone, and drummer Bobby Kapp. In 1968, Burrell co-founded
The 360 Degree Music Experience The 360 Degree Music Experience was an American band that performed both traditional and experimental jazz. Active during the 1970s and '80s, the group was initially co-led by drummer Beaver Harris and the pianist Dave Burrell. After Burrell lef ...
with Grachan Moncur III and Beaver Harris and recorded two albums with the group. The following year, Burrell began an association with
Archie Shepp Archie Shepp (born May 24, 1937) is an American jazz saxophonist, educator and playwright who since the 1960s has played a central part in the development of avant-garde jazz. Biography Early life Shepp was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, but ...
, with whom he would play the 1969 Pan-African Festival in Algiers, and with whom he would go on to record nearly twenty albums. Burrell's first album as a leader was '' High Won-High Two'' (1968), produced by Alan Douglas. ''
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'' and '' La Vie de Bohème'' were recorded for BYG Actuel in Paris in 1969. He recorded ''Round Midnight'' for
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. In 1978 he composed a jazz
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entitled '' Windward Passages'', in collaboration with Swedish poet and lyricist Monika Larsson, with an album of the same name, based on the opera, released in 1979 on Hathut in Switzerland. Their touring and recording collaborations resulted in ''Daybreak'' (1989), ''Brother to Brother'' (1992), ''In Concert'' (1992), and ''Windward Passages'' (1993). Burrell appears on Murray's DIW albums ''Lovers'', ''Deep River'', ''Ballads'', ''Spirituals'', ''Tenors'', ''Remembrances'', and ''Picasso'', recorded between 1988 and 1993. Burrell tours and performs as a soloist and as a leader of a duo, trio, and larger ensembles. He recorded for the High Two label from
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. His 2004 album ''Expansion'' (with bassist William Parker and drummer
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) was acclaimed by
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, ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
JazzTimes ''JazzTimes'' was an American print magazine devoted to jazz. Published 10 times a year, it was founded in Washington, D.C., in 1970 by Ira Sabin as the newsletter ''Radio Free Jazz'' to complement his record store. Coverage After a decade ...
'', ''
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'', and others. Splasc Records (Italy) released a studio solo piano recording, ''Margy Pargy'' in 2005. In 2006, Burrell released ''
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'', a live duet set with Medeski, Martin & Wood drummer Billy Martin, and ''
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'', featuring bassist Michael Formanek and drummer Guillermo E. Brown. RAI Trade (Italy) recorded a concert of Burrell and Larsson's collaborations, ''Dave Burrell Plays His Songs'', featuring singer Leena Conquest, which was released in 2010. In 2022, it was announced that Burrell had donated his archive to the Center for American Music in the University of Pittsburgh Library System.


Discography


As leader


As sideman or co-leader

With
Albert Ayler Albert Ayler (; July 13, 1936 – November 25, 1970) was an American avant-garde jazz saxophonist and composer. After early experience playing rhythm and blues and bebop, Ayler began recording music during the free jazz era of the 1960s. Ho ...
* '' Holy Ghost: Rare & Unissued Recordings (1962–70)'' (Revenant, 2004): one track With
Marion Brown Marion Brown (September 8, 1931 – October 18, 2010) was an American jazz alto saxophonist, composer, writer, visual artist, and ethnomusicologist. He was a member of the avant-garde jazz scene in New York City during the 1960s, playing alongsi ...
* '' Three for Shepp'' ( Impulse!, 1966) * '' Juba-Lee'' ( Fontana, 1967) * ''79118 Live'' (DIW, 1979) * ''Live at the Black Musicians' Conference, 1981'' (NoBusiness Records, 2018) * ''Capricorn Moon to Juba Lee Revisited'' (ezz-thetics, 2019) With Stanley Cowell * ''Questions / Answers'' (Trio Records, 1974) With Henry Grimes, Roberto Pettinato, and Tyshawn Sorey * ''Purity'' (Sony, 2012) * ''Same Egg'' (Sony, 2013) With Duo Baars-Henneman * ''Trandans'' (Wig, 2017) With Noah Howard * '' At Judson Hall'' (ESP-Disk, 1968) With Khan Jamal * ''Speak Easy'' (Gazell, 1989) With Stafford James * ''Jazz a Confronto 26'' (Horo Records, 1976) With
Giuseppi Logan Giuseppi Logan (May 22, 1935 – April 17, 2020) was a jazz musician, originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who taught himself to play piano and drums before switching to Reed (instrument), reeds at the age of 12. At the age of 15 he began p ...
* '' The Giuseppi Logan Quintet'' (Tompkins Square, 2010) With
Grachan Moncur III Grachan Moncur III (June 3, 1937 – June 3, 2022) was an American jazz trombonist. He was the son of jazz bassist Grachan Moncur II and the nephew of jazz saxophonist Al Cooper. Biography Born in New York City, United States, (his paternal gra ...
* '' New Africa'' (BYG Actuel, 1969) * ''Shadows'' (Denon, 1977) With David Murray * '' Hope Scope'' (Black Saint, 1987) * ''
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'' ( DIW, 1988) * '' Deep River'' (DIW, 1988) * ''
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'' (DIW, 1988) * '' Lovers'' (DIW, 1988) * '' Tenors'' (DIW, 1988) * '' Lucky Four'' (Tutu, 1989) * ''Last of the Hipmen'' (Jazzline, 1989) * '' Remembrances'' (DIW, 1990) * '' Death of a Sideman'' (DIW, 1991) * '' In Concert'' (Victo, 1991) * ''
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'' (DIW, 1992) With
Sunny Murray James Marcellus Arthur "Sunny" Murray (September 21, 1936 – December 7, 2017) was an American musician, and was one of the pioneers of the free jazz style of drumming. Biography Murray was born in Idabel, Oklahoma, where he was raised by an ...
* '' Homage to Africa'' (BYG Actuel, 1969) * ''
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'' (BYG Actuel, 1969) * '' Charred Earth'' (Kharma, 1977) * '' Perles noires Vol. I'' (Eremite Records, 2005) With Alessandro Nobile and Antonio Moncada * ''Reaction And Reflection'' (Rudi Records, 2018) With William Parker * ''The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield'' (Rai Trade, 2007) * ''
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'' ( AUM Fidelity, 2010) * '' Essence of Ellington'' (Centering, 2012) With Odeon Pope * ''
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'' (
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, 1993) * ''Changes & Changes'' (CIMP, 1999) With
Roswell Rudd Roswell Hopkins Rudd Jr. (November 17, 1935 – December 21, 2017) was an American jazz trombonist and composer. Although skilled in a variety of genres of jazz (including Dixieland, which he performed while in college), and other genres of musi ...
* ''
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'' (Arista/Freedom, 1976) With
Pharoah Sanders Pharoah Sanders (born Ferrell Lee Sanders; October 13, 1940 – September 24, 2022) was an American jazz saxophonist. Known for his overblowing, harmonic, and multiphonic techniques on the saxophone, as well as his use of "sheets of sound", San ...
* '' Tauhid'' ( Impulse!, 1967) With
Archie Shepp Archie Shepp (born May 24, 1937) is an American jazz saxophonist, educator and playwright who since the 1960s has played a central part in the development of avant-garde jazz. Biography Early life Shepp was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, but ...
* ''
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'' (Impulse!, 1968) * '' Blasé'' (BYG Actuel, 1969) * '' Black Gipsy'' (America, 1969) * '' Pitchin Can'' (America, 1969) * '' Live at the Pan-African Festival'' (BYG Actuel, 1969) * '' Yasmina, a Black Woman'' (BYG Actuel, 1969) * '' For Losers'' (Impulse!, 1971) * '' Things Have Got to Change'' (Impulse!, 1971) * '' The Cry of My People'' (Impulse!, 1972) * '' Attica Blues'' (Impulse!, 1972) * '' Kwanza'' (Impulse!, 1974) * '' There's a Trumpet in My Soul'' ( Arista Freedom 1975) * '' Montreux One'' (Arista Freedom, 1975) * '' Montreux Two'' (Arista Freedom, 1975) * '' A Sea of Faces'' (Black Saint, 1975) * '' Body and Soul'' ( Horo, 1975) * '' U-Jaama (Unite)'' (Unitelidis, 1975) * '' Jazz a Confronto 27'' (Horo, 1976) * '' Lover Man'' (Timeless, 1989) With Sonny Sharrock * '' Black Woman'' (
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, 1969) With Alan Silva * '' Luna Surface'' (BYG Actuel, 1969) * '' Skillfullness'' (ESP-Disk, 1969) * ''
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'' (BYG Actuel, 1971) With Bob Stewart * ''Then & Now'' (Postcards, 1996) * ''The Crave'' (NoBusiness Records, 2016) With Steve Swell * ''Soul Travelers'' ( RogueArt, 2016) With Clifford Thornton * '' Ketchaoua'' (BYG Actuel, 1967) With Le Tigre des platanes * ''Disappearing'' (Mr Morezon, 2013) With Patty Waters * ''College Tour'' (ESP-Disk, 1966) * ''The Complete ESP-Disk Recordings'' (ESP-Disk, 2006) With Bobby Zankel * ''Celebrating William Parker @ 65'' (Not Two, 2017) With
The 360 Degree Music Experience The 360 Degree Music Experience was an American band that performed both traditional and experimental jazz. Active during the 1970s and '80s, the group was initially co-led by drummer Beaver Harris and the pianist Dave Burrell. After Burrell lef ...
* ''From Ragtime to No Time'' (360 Records, 1975) * '' In: Sanity'' (
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, 1976)


References


External links


Official site
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