Альбомы исполнителя
Something Special
1994 · альбом
Four!
1988 · альбом
Everybody Likes Hampton Hawes, Vol. 3: The Trio
1978 · альбом
The Two Sides Of
1977 · альбом
Memory Lane Live
1977 · альбом
Trio at Montreux
1976 · альбом
The Music You Need
2023 · альбом
Golden Fifties
2021 · сборник
On Contemporary: Hampton Hawes
2021 · альбом
Bird Song
2020 · альбом
Trios
2020 · альбом
Me & You To The Moon
2020 · альбом
Keep Loving
2020 · альбом
Jazz Stars
2015 · альбом
Live at the Jazz Showcase in Chicago, Vol. 2
2012 · альбом
Key For Two
2007 · альбом
Presenting Hampton Hawes
1947 · альбом
This Is Hampton Hawes, Vol. 2: The Trio
1955 · альбом
Hampton Hawes Jam Session
1968 · альбом
For Real!
1961 · альбом
The Green Leaves Of Summer
1964 · альбом
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Биография
Hampton Hawes was one of the finest jazz pianists of the 1950s, a fixture on the Los Angeles scene who brought his own interpretations to the dominant Bud Powell style. In the mid- to late '40s, he played with Sonny Criss, Dexter Gordon, and Wardell Gray, among others on Central Avenue. He was with Howard McGhee's band (1950-1951), played with Shorty Rogers and the Lighthouse All-Stars, served in the Army (1952-1954), and then led trios in the L.A. area, recording many albums for Contemporary. Arrested for heroin possession in 1958, Hawes spent five years in prison until he was pardoned by President Kennedy. He led trios for the remainder of his life, using electric piano (which disturbed his longtime fans) for a period in the early to mid-'70s, but returned to acoustic piano before dying from a stroke in 1977. Hampton Hawes' memoirs, Raise Up Off Me (1974), are both frank and memorable, and most of his records (for Xanadu, Prestige, Savoy, Contemporary, Black Lion, and Freedom) are currently available. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi