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Ellis Larkins

 
Artist: Ellis Larkins
  • Born: May 15, 1923, Baltimore, MD
  • Died: September 29, 2002, Baltimore, MD
  • Active: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Piano
  • Representative Albums: "Live at Maybeck Recital Hall, Vol. 22," "Ellis Larkins," "A Smooth One"

Biography

Famous for his subtle chord voicings and ability to accompany singers, Ellis Larkins has been in great demand throughout his long career. His parents were musicians (his mother played piano while his father was a violinist) and Larkins was hailed as a prodigy early on, appearing with an orchestra when he was 11. After graduating from the Peabody Conservatory and Juilliard, Larkins was part of Edmond Hall's group in the mid-'40s; recorded with Mildred Bailey, Coleman Hawkins, and Dicky Wells; and then worked regularly at the Village Vanguard and the Blue Angel in New York over a 20-year period. His duet records with Ella Fitzgerald and Ruby Braff in the 1950s are masterpieces in subtlety, and he was also a busy studio player. During the 1960s, Larkins worked with singers Joe Williams, Jane Harvey, Georgia Gibbs, and even Eartha Kitt and Harry Belafonte; since then, Larkins has continued playing in New York clubs with a wide variety of singers. He recorded as a leader for Storyville and Decca in the 1950s, for Halcyon and Black & Blue in the 1970s, had additional duets with Braff for Chiaroscuro, and was featured on a couple of dates for Concord, including a 1992 recital at Maybeck Recital Hall. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Ellis Larkins
Birth name Ellis Larkins
Born May 15, 1923(1923-05-15)
Origin United States Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Died September 30, 2002 (aged 79)
Genres Jazz
Occupations Pianist
Instruments Piano
Associated acts Ruby Braff, Eartha Kitt

Ellis Larkins (May 15, 1923 – September 30, 2002) was an African-American jazz pianist born in Baltimore, Maryland, perhaps best known for his two recordings with Ella Fitzgerald, the albums Ella Sings Gershwin (1950) and Songs in a Mellow Mood (1954).[1]

Larkins was the first African American to attend the Peabody Conservatory of Music, a well-known institute in Baltimore. He began his professional playing career in New York City after moving there to attend the Juilliard School. Following school Larkins performed jazz piano with Billy Moore and Edmond Hall. Over the years Larkins has performed with Ruby Braff, Eartha Kitt, Joe Williams, Helen Humes, Georgia Gibbs and Harry Belafonte.

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With Ruby Braff

  • Ruby Braff and Ellis Larkins: Calling Berlin, Vol. 1 (Arbors Records)
  • Ruby Braff and Ellis Larkins: Calling Berlin, Vol. 2 (Arbors Records)
  • Ruby Braff and Ellis Larkins: 2 Part Inventions in Jazz, Vanguard/Pye

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Blues in the Night (1951 Album by Ellis Larkins)
Make the Man Love Me (Seeco) (1960 Album by Joyce Carr)
A Smooth One (1977 Album by Ellis Larkins)

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