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Bobby Bryant

 
Artist: Bobby Bryant

Worked With:

Snooky Young, Ernie Watts, Maurice Spears, Bill Green, Garnett Brown, Oscar Brashear, George Bohannon, Jerome Richardson, Oliver Nelson
  • Born: May 19, 1934, Hattiesburg, MS
  • Died: 1998 06
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Flugelhorn, Trumpet
  • Representative Albums: "Swahili Strut," "The Jazz Excursion into "Hair"," "Earth Dance"

Biography

A fine trumpeter with a wide range who primarily performed with big bands (often playing lead), Bobby Bryant was considered a valuable musician although as a soloist he tended to be underrated. Early on Bryant played trumpet and tenor before settling on the former. He moved to Chicago in 1952, attending the Cosmopolitan School Of Music. After graduating in 1957, Bryant freelanced for three years in Chicago, working with Red Saunders, backing singer Billy Williams and gigging with smaller groups. He spent 1960 in New York and then relocating to Los Angeles the following year where he permanently settled. Bryant appeared in many different situations through the years including touring with Vic Damone, heading his own groups and playing with such big bands as Charles Mingus (1964), Oliver Nelson, Gerald Wilson, the Frank Capp/Nat Pierce Juggernaut and the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra. In addition to his big band work, Bryant was quite active in the studios and as a jazz educator. Bad health plagued him in the 1990's but he was playing on a parttime basis almost to the end. As a leader, Bryant led big band dates for VeeJay (1961), two for Pacific Jazz in 1969 and one for Cadet (1971) in addition to a sextet set for Cadet in 1967; all are quite difficult to find. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Bobby Bryant
Date of birth: January 24, 1944 (1944-01-24) (age 65)
Place of birth: Macon, Georgia
Career information
Position(s): CB
College: South Carolina
NFL Draft: 1967 / Round: 7
Organizations
 As player:
1968-1981 Minnesota Vikings
Career highlights and awards
Pro Bowls: 2
Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com

Bobby Bryant was a cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings during the days of the Purple People Eaters (late 1960s thru early 1970s). Bryant was a fierce competitor despite his size (his playing weight probably never exceeded 170 pounds) leading to the nickname "Bones". Predictably, he was often injured during his career, but when healthy, he was known as a big-play cornerback, often making a key interception to win a big game or to preserve a win when it appeared the opponent was about to score. Bryant still holds a Vikings team record of 50 career interceptions. He also played on special teams returning kicks and was known for blowing kisses to the crowd.

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Feelin' Kinda Blues (1966 Album by Gerald Wilson)
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