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Gildo Mahones

 
Artist: Gildo Mahones
  • Born: June 02, 1929, New York, NY
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '90s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Piano

Biography

Gildo Mahones labored in obscurity in the Los Angeles area for many years but remains a very talented bop-based pianist. Mahones played early on with Joe Morris in 1948 and Milt Jackson. After a period in the Army, he was Lester Young's regular pianist from 1953-56. Mahones gigged with the Jazz Modes (featuring Charlie Rouse and Julius Watkins), Sonny Stitt, Bennie Green, and from 1959-64, he was part of the trio that backed Lambert, Hendricks and Ross (later Bevan). After the vocal group broke up, Mahones moved to Los Angeles. Since then he has freelanced both in jazz and in the studios. In addition to his own trio, Mahones has worked with O.C. Smith and Lou Rawls, , James Moody, the Harold Land-Blue Mitchell Quintet, Leon Thomas, Jim Hall, Big Joe Turner, Lorez Alexandria (recording five albums with her) and Benny Carter. Mahones, who was also a sideman on albums by Pony Poindexter, Booker Ervin and Jimmy Witherspoon, led two record dates of his own for Prestige in 1963 and 1964 and one for Interplay in 1990. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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