Richard Wyands
Richard Wyands | |
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Born | Oakland, California, U.S. | July 2, 1928
Died | September 25, 2019 New York City | (aged 91)
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, arranger |
Instruments | Piano |
Years active | 1944–2019 |
Richard Francis Wyands (July 2, 1928 – September 25, 2019) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger, best known for his work as a side-man.
Early life[]
Wyands was born in Oakland, California, on July 2, 1928 and grew up in Berkeley.[1][2] He began playing the piano at age 7 or 8 and started playing professionally in 1944, while a teenager, in San Francisco. In 1950, Wyands earned a degree in music from San Francisco State College in 1950.[2] At school and college he played piano and drums.[1] Wyands was influenced by Count Basie, Nat King Cole, Erroll Garner, Art Tatum, and Teddy Wilson.[3][2]
Later life and career[]
In the early 1950s, Wyands was part of Vernon Alley's group that was the house band at the Black Hawk club in San Francisco,[1] and thus part of the rhythm section that accompanied visiting soloists.[1] The year after leaving the Black Hawk in 1954, Wyands was an intermission performer at another San Francisco club,[1] before becoming music director for vocalist Ella Fitzgerald during a 3-month period in 1956.[3]
For ten months around 1957, he was accompanist to pop singers in a club in Ottawa, Canada.[1] Following this, he toured with vocalist Carmen McRae for three months, and arrived in New York with her in 1958.[1] In New York, he played with Roy Haynes, Charles Mingus (1959), Jerome Richardson (1959), and Gigi Gryce.[1] In the 1960s Wyands was a member of Illinois Jacquet's band.[1] Wyands worked with guitarist Kenny Burrell from 1965 to 1974.[1]
Wyands died on September 25, 2019, in New York.[2]
Discography[]
As leader[]
- (Storyville, 1978)
- The Arrival (DIW-611, 1992)
- Reunited (CrissCross 1105, 1995)
- (Steeplechase SCCD 31401, 1996)
- Half and Half (CrissCross 1185,1999)
- As Long as There's Music (Savant SCD 2031, 2000)
- (Venus TKCV 35038, 2002)
As sideman[]
With Gene Ammons
- Nice an' Cool (Moodsville, 1961)
- Jug (Prestige, 1961)
- Soul Summit Vol. 2 (Prestige, 1961 [1962])
- Late Hour Special (Prestige, 1961 [1964])
- Velvet Soul (Prestige, 1961 [1964])
With Kenny Burrell
- The Tender Gender (Cadet, 1966)
- A Generation Ago Today (Verve, 1967)
- Night Song (Verve, 1969)
- God Bless the Child (CTI, 1971)
- 'Round Midnight (Fantasy, 1972)
- Up the Street, 'Round the Corner, Down the Block (Fantasy, 1974)
- Stormy Monday (Fantasy, 1974 [1978])
- Prime: Live at the Downtown Room (HighNote, 1976 [2009])
With Benny Carter
- Over the Rainbow (MusicMasters, 1989)
- Cookin' at Carlos I (MusicMasters 1988 [1990])
- Trane Whistle (Prestige, 1960)
With Teddy Edwards
- Horn to Horn (Muse, 1994 [1996]) with Houston Person
- Midnight Creeper (HighNote, 1997)
- Smooth Sailing (HighNote, 2001 [2003])
With Frank Foster
- Manhattan Fever (Blue Note, 1968)
With Gigi Gryce
- Saying Somethin'! (New Jazz, 1960)
- The Hap'nin's (New Jazz, 1960)
- The Rat Race Blues (New Jazz, 1960)
- Reminiscin' (Mercury, 1960)
- Doin' the Gigi (Uptown, 2011)
With Roy Haynes
- Just Us (New Jazz, 1960)
With Freddie Hubbard
- First Light (CTI, 1971)
With Willis Jackson
- Really Groovin' (Prestige, 1961)
- In My Solitude (Moodsville, 1961)
With Etta Jones
- Don't Go to Strangers (Prestige, 1960)
- Something Nice (Prestige, 1961)
- Easy Living (HighNote, 2000)
- Etta Jones Sings Lady Day (HighNote, 2001)
With Roland Kirk
- We Free Kings (Mercury, 1961)
With Charles Mingus
- Jazz Portraits: Mingus in Wonderland (United Artists, 1959)
With Oliver Nelson
- Screamin' the Blues (New Jazz NJ8243, 1960)
- Straight Ahead (Prestige, 1961)
With Houston Person
- Person-ified (HighNote, 1997)
- My Romance (HighNote, 1998)
- Soft Lights (HighNote, 1999)
- Blue Velvet (HighNote, 2001)
- Sentimental Journey (HighNote, 2002)
With Jerome Richardson
- Roamin' with Richardson (New Jazz, 1959)
With James Spaulding
- The Smile of the Snake (HighNote, 1997)
With Buddy Tate and Al Grey
- Just Jazz (Uptown, 1984)
With Cal Tjader
- Cal Tjader: Vibist (Savoy, 1954)
- Ritmo Caliente (Fantasy, 1954)
With Warren Vaché
- Horn of Plenty (Muse, 1994)
- Talk to Me Baby (Muse, 1996)
With Richard Williams
- New Horn in Town (Candid, 1960)
With Lem Winchester
- Lem Winchester with Feeling (Moodsville, 1961)
With
- (Fine Wine Records, 2000)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Gardner, Mark; Kernfeld, Barry, Wyands, Richard, Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press, retrieved December 18, 2014
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Chinen, Nate. "Richard Wyands, Consummate Accompanist and Impeccable Jazz Pianist, Is Dead at 91". www.wbgo.org. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Panken, Ted (December 2, 2012) "An interview with Richard Wyands for the Liner Notes for Half and Half (Criss-Cross) – Feb. 7, 2000".
External links[]
- 1928 births
- 2019 deaths
- Hard bop pianists
- Post-bop pianists
- Musicians from Oakland, California
- American jazz pianists
- American male pianists
- 20th-century American pianists
- Jazz musicians from California
- 21st-century American pianists
- 20th-century American male musicians
- 21st-century American male musicians
- American male jazz musicians