John Simmons (musician)
John Simmons | |
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John Simmons, ca. July 1947 Photograph by William P. Gottlieb. | |
Background information | |
Born |
Haskell, Oklahoma | June 11, 1918
Died | September 19, 1979 61) | (aged
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Bass |
Years active | 1937-1960 |
Associated acts | Nat King Cole, Jimmy Bell, King Kolax, Floyd Campbell, Johnny Letman, Roy Eldridge, Benny Goodman, Cootie Williams, and Louis Armstrong |
John Simmons (June 14, 1918 in Haskell, Oklahoma – September 19, 1979 in Orange, New York) was an American jazz bassist.
Life
Simmons played trumpet at first, but a sports injury prevented him from continuing on the instrument. He picked up bass instead, landing his first professional gigs a mere four months after starting on the instrument. Early on he played with Nat King Cole and Teddy Wilson (1937), then moved to Chicago, where he played with Jimmy Bell, King Kolax, Floyd Campbell, and Johnny Letman. He played with Roy Eldridge in 1940 and spent 1941-42 variously in the employs of Benny Goodman, Cootie Williams, and Louis Armstrong. In 1942-43 he worked in the CBS Blue Network Orchestra, then played with Duke Ellington (1943), Eddie Heywood (1945), and Illinois Jacquet (1946), in addition to doing much studio work.
He continued to work as a studio musician for much of the 1950s, and also played with Erroll Garner (1950–52), Harry "Sweets" Edison (1955), Art Tatum (1955), and the Rolf Ericson/Duke Jordan band (1956). One of his last associations was with Phineas Newborn in 1960; ill health forced his retirement not long afterwards.
In addition to the above, Simmons also recorded with Lester Young, James P. Johnson, Hot Lips Page, Ben Webster, Billie Holiday, Sidney DeParis, Sid Catlett, Coleman Hawkins, Don Byas, Benny Carter, Bill DeArango, Al Casey, Ella Fitzgerald, Charles Thompson, Thelonious Monk, and Erroll Garner.
He is the father of Addie Simmons, and NBC New York newscaster Sue Simmons.
Discography
With Louis Bellson
- Skin Deep (Norgran, 1953)
With Tadd Dameron
- Fontainebleau (Prestige, 1956)
- Mating Call (Prestige, 1957)
With Roy Eldridge and Benny Carter
- Urbane Jazz (Verve, 1955)
With Maynard Ferguson
- Jam Session featuring Maynard Ferguson (EmArcy, 1954)
With Matthew Gee
- Jazz by Gee (Riverside, 1956)
With Milt Jackson
- Wizard of the Vibes (Blue Note, 1948)
With Phineas Newborn, Jr.
- Piano Portraits by Phineas Newborn (Roulette, 1959)
- I Love a Piano (Roulette, 1959)
With Buddy Rich
- Buddy and Sweets (Norgan, 1955)
- The Wailing Buddy Rich (Norgran, 1955)
References
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