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Monty Alexander

 
Artist: Monty Alexander
  • Born: June 06, 1944, Kingston, Jamaica
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Piano, Melodica, Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Triple Treat, Vol. 1," "Triple Treat, Vol. 2," "Jamboree: Monty Alexander's Ivory and Steel"
  • Representative Songs: "Body and Soul," "Montevideo," "The River"

Biography

Monty Alexander long ago combined together the influence of Oscar Peterson with the soul of Gene Harris and Nat "King" Cole to form his own appealing and personable style. Long a bit underrated (due to the shadow of Peterson), Alexander has recorded more than a score of excellent albums. Monty Alexander began piano lessons when he was six and he played professionally in Jamaican clubs while still a teenager; his band, Monty and the Cyclones, was quite popular locally during 1958-1960. He first played in the U.S. when he appeared in Las Vegas with Art Mooney's Orchestra. Soon he was accompanying a variety of top singers, formed a friendship with vibraphonist Milt Jackson, and began gigging with bassist Ray Brown. With the recording of a pair of Pacific Jazz albums in 1965, an RCA date in 1967, and a Verve session in 1969, Alexander began to gain a strong reputation. His series of exciting albums for MPS during 1971-1977 found him in prime form, and his recordings in the '80s, '90s, and 2000s found him building on his original style. Alexander, who often pays tribute to his Jamaican heritage, performs regularly with his own trio and swings hard in his own voice. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Island Grooves: Jamboree & Ivory and Steel

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Maybeck Recital Hall Series, Vol. 40

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Alexander the Great: Monty Swings on MPS

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Zing

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Jazz Calypso: Monty Alexander Caribbean Best

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Monty Alexander in Tokyo [Bonus Tracks]

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Concrete Jungle: The Music of Bob Marley

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Goin' Yard

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Triple Scoop

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Good Life: Monte Alexander Plays the Songs of Tony Bennett

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Monty Alexander

Monty Alexander at Ronnie Scotts Jazz venue, London
Background information
Birth name Montgomery Bernard Alexander
Born June 6, 1944 (1944-06-06) (age 65)
Kingston, Jamaica
Genre(s) Jazz, reggae
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) Piano, melodica
Years active 1958–present
Website montyalexander.com

Monty Alexander (born Montgomery Bernard Alexander on June 6, 1944 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican pianist and melodica player. His playing has a strong Caribbean influence and swinging feeling, but he has also been influenced by Wynton Kelly, Art Tatum, Gene Harris and Ahmad Jamal.

Alexander discovered the piano at the age of 4, taking classical music lessons at 6 and became interested in jazz piano at the age of 14, and began playing in clubs, and on recording sessions by Clue J & His Blues Blasters, deputising for [[Aubret y Adams]], who he describes as his hero, when he was unable to play.[1][2] Two years later, he directed a dance orchestra (Monty and the Cyclones) and played in the local clubs. Performances at the Carib Theater in Jamaica by Louis Armstrong and Nat King Cole left a strong impression on the young pianist.

Alexander and his family moved to Miami, Florida in 1961 and he went to New York in 1962 and started to play at the jazz club Jilly's. In addition to performing with Frank Sinatra there,[1] he also met and became friends with bassist Ray Brown and vibist Milt Jackson. In California, in 1964, he recorded his first album, Alexander the Great, for Pacific Jazz at the age of 20.[2]

Alexander recorded with Milt Jackson in 1969, with Ernest Ranglin in 1974 and in Europe the same year with Ed Thigpen. He toured regularly in Europe and recorded there, mostly with his classic trio for MPS Records. He also toured around 1976 with the steelpan player Othello Molineaux. Alexander has also played with several singers such as Ernestine Anderson, Mary Stallings and other important leaders (Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Golson, Jimmy Griffin and Frank Morgan). In his successive trios, he has played frequently with musicians associated with Oscar Peterson: Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Mads Vinding, Ed Thigpen and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen.

He formed a reggae band in the 1990s, featuring all Jamaican musicians, and he has released several reggae albums, including Yard Movement (1996), Stir It Up (1999, a collection of Bob Marley songs), Monty Meets Sly & Robbie (2000), and Goin' Yard (2001).[1] He collaborated again with Ranglin in 2004 on the album Rocksteady.[1]

Alexander married the American jazz guitarist Emily Remler in 1981, the marriage ending in divorce in 1984.

Contents

Discography

Albums

  • Here Comes The Sun (1971; MPS)
  • We've Only Just Begun (1973; MPS)
  • Perception (1974; MPS)
  • Raas! (with Ernest Ranglin) (1974; MPS)
  • Love & Sunshine (1974; MPS)
  • Unlimited Love (1975; MPS)
  • Montreux Alexander (1976; MPS)
  • Cobilimbo (with Ernest Ranglin]]) (1977; MPS)
  • Estade (1978; MPS)
  • Jamento (1978; Fantasy Records)
  • The Way It Is (1979 — recorded 1976; MPS)
  • Monty Alexander — Ernest Ranglin (1981; MPS)
  • Duke Ellington Songbook (1983; MPS)
  • Reunion in Europe (1984; Concord Jazz)
  • Full Steam Ahead (1985; Concord Jazz)
  • Triple Treat II (1987; Concord Jazz)
  • Ivory & Steel (1988),
  • Triple Treat III (1989; Concord Jazz)
  • Saturday Night (1999), Timeless
  • The River (1990; Concord Jazz)
  • Live in Holland (1992), Emarcy
  • Carbbean Circle (1993), Chesky
  • At Maybeck (1994; Concord Jazz)
  • Steamin' (1995; Concord Jazz)
  • Yard Movement (1995; Island Records)
  • Maybeck Recital Hall Series, Vol. 40 (1995), Concord
  • To Nat With Love (1995), Mastermix
  • Ivory and Steal (1996; Concord Picante)
  • Facets (1996), Concord - with Ray Brown & Jeff Hamilton
  • Overseas Special (1996), Concord - with Ray Brown and Herb Ellis
  • Echoes of Jilly's (1997; Concord Records)
  • Reunion in Europe (1997), Concord - with John Clayton & Jeff Hamilton
  • The Concord Jazz Heritage Series (1998; Concord Jazz)
  • Stir it up - The music of Bob Marley (1999; Telarc)
  • Threesome (1999), Soul Note - with Grady Tate & Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen
  • Ballad Essentials (2000; Concord Jazz)
  • Island Grooves (2000; Concord Jazz)
  • Monty Meets Sly & Robbie (2000), Telarc
  • Triple Treat (2001; Concord Jazz)
  • Goin' Yard (2001), Telarc
  • Many Rivers to Cross (2001), Meldac
  • Caribbean Duet (2001), Sound Hills - with Michel Sardaby
  • My America (2002; Telarc)
  • Triple Scoop (2002), Concord Jazz - with Ray Brown and Herb Ellis
  • Rhapsody In Blue (Telarc)
  • Jamboree (2003), Concord
  • Li'ldarlin (2003), Absord Japan
  • Straight Ahead (2003), Concord - with Ray Brown and Herb Ellis
  • Steaming Hot (2004; Concord Records)
  • Zing (2004), BMG
  • In Tokyo (2004; Fantasy Records)
  • Rocksteady (2004), Telarc - with Ernest Ranglin
  • Live at the Iridium (2005), Telarc
  • Jazz Calypso (2005), JVC
  • Concrete Jungle: The Songs of Bob Marley (2006), Telarc
  • The Way It Is (2006)
  • Impressions in Blue (2008), Telarc
  • The Good Life: Monty Alexander Plays the Songs of Tony Bennett (2008), Chesky
  • Solo (2008), Jeton
  • Taste of Freedom (2008), Universal Japan
  • Calypso Blues: The Songs of Nat King Cole (2009), Chesky

DVD

  • New Morning - The Paris Concert (2008)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Moskowitz, David V. (2006) Caribbean Popular Music: an Encyclopedia of Reggae, Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, and Dancehall, Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-33158-8, p. 8-9
  2. ^ a b Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2004) The Rough Guide to Reggae, 3rd edn., Rough Guides, ISBN 1-84353-329-4, p. 24, 49

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