Walter Booker

 
Artist:

Walter Booker

Walter Booker

Born:
Dec 17, 1933 in Prairie View, Texas

Died:
Nov 24, 2006 in Manhattan, New York

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Active: '60s - 2000s
  • Instrument: Bass
  • Representative Album: "Bookie's Cookbook"

Biography

Not a flashy player, Walter Booker's a reliable bassist and underrated stylist. His big tone and ability to play well in the bass's highest register reflects his knowledge of vintage and contemporary approaches. He's also an above average bowed soloist. Booker played clarinet and alto sax in college with a concert band. He began on bass while in the service. Booker worked with Andrew White in Washington after his discharge, playing in the JFK Quintet during the early '60s. He later worked with Donald Byrd, Sonny Rollins and Ray Bryant, Art Farmer, Milt Jackson and Chick Corea in the '60s, before joining Cannonball Adderley. Booker was in Adderley's band from the late '60s until Adderley's death in 1975, regularly touring and recording. During the mid-'70s and through the '80s, Booker's played and recorded with Betty Carter, Nick Brignola, Billy Higgins, Richie Cole, Phil Woods, John Hicks, Pharoah Sanders, Nat Adderley, Arnett Cobb and Clifford Jordan. He has no sessions available as a leader, but can heard on many CDs by Adderley, Sanders, Jordan, and many others. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

Similar Artists:

Ray Brown, Sam Jones

Worked With:

Roy McCurdy, Donald Byrd, Cedar Walton, Billy Higgins, John Hicks, Nat Adderley, Cannonball Adderley

Followers:

Thomas Dürst
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