Kenny Burrell
Kenneth Earl Burrell is an American jazz guitarist known for his work on the Blue Note label. His collaborations with Jimmy Smith produced the 1965 Billboard Top Twenty hit album Organ Grinder Swing. He has cited jazz guitarists Charlie Christian and Django Reinhardt as influences, along with blues guitarists T-Bone Walker and Muddy Waters. Furthermore, Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan have cited Burrell as an influence.
Burrell is a professor and Director of Jazz Studies at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music.
Early life
Burrell was born in Detroit, Michigan. Both his parents played instruments, and he began playing guitar at the age of 12 after listening Charlie Christian's recordings. During World War II, due to metal shortage, he abandoned the idea of becoming a saxophonist, and bought an acoustic guitar for $10. He was inspired to play jazz after listening to Oscar Moore, but it was Django Reinhardt who showed him "that you could get your own individuality on an instrument." He went on to study composition and theory with Louis Cabara and classical guitar with Joe Fava. While a student at Wayne State University, he made his recording debut as a member of Dizzy Gillespie's sextet in 1951, followed by the "Rose of Tangier"/"Ground Round" single recorded under his own name at Fortune Records in Detroit. While in college, Burrell founded the New World Music Society collective with fellow Detroit musicians Pepper Adams, Donald Byrd, Elvin Jones, and Yusef Lateef.Career
Burrell toured with Oscar Peterson after graduating in 1955 and then moved to New York City in 1956 with pianist Tommy Flanagan. Within months, Burrell had recorded his first album as leader for Blue Note and both he and Flanagan were sought-after as sidemen and studio musicians, performing with singers Tony Bennett and Lena Horne and recording with Billie Holiday, Jimmy Smith, Gene Ammons, and Kenny Dorham, among others. From 1957 to 1959, Burrell occupied the former chair of Charlie Christian in Benny Goodman's band. Since his New York debut Burrell has had a prolific recording career, and critics have cited The Cats with John Coltrane in 1957, Midnight Blue with Stanley Turrentine in 1963, and Guitar Forms with arranger Gil Evans in 1965 as particular highlights.In 1978, he began teaching a course at UCLA called "Ellingtonia," examining the life and accomplishments of Duke Ellington. Although the two never collaborated directly, Ellington called Burrell his "favorite guitar player," and Burrell has recorded a number of tributes to and interpretations of Ellington's works. Since 1996, Burrell has served as Director of Jazz Studies at UCLA, mentoring such notable alumni as Gretchen Parlato and Kamasi Washington.
Awards and honors
Burrell wrote, arranged, and performed on the 1998 Grammy Award-winning album Dear Ella by Dee Dee Bridgewater, received the 2004 Jazz Educator of the Year Award from Down Beat, and was named a 2005 NEA Jazz Master.Burrell was a GRAMMY Salute To Jazz Honoree in 2010. The Grammy website states, between "...1956 and 2006, Mr. Burrell has excelled as a leader, co-leader and sideman releasing recordings with stellar musicians in the world of jazz."
Personal
In 2019, concerns arose about Burrell's well-being and living circumstances as he became increasingly socially and physically isolated in his home and major frictions developed between his wife, Katherine Goodrich, 37 years his junior, and others living in their Westwood, California, apartment building. A GoFundMe account was set up to pay medical bills and other putative expenses, which became controversial because he was covered by medical insurance through employment at UCLA and through Medicare. Subsequently, a letter from Burrell was published, providing a detailed explanation of the situation and justification for the GoFundMe campaign.Discography
As leader
- Introducing Kenny Burrell
- Kenny Burrell
- Kenny Burrell
- All Day Long
- All Night Long
- 2 Guitars with Jimmy Raney
- Blue Lights Vol. 1
- On View at the Five Spot Cafe with Art Blakey
- A Night at the Vanguard
- Weaver of Dreams
- Blue Lights Vol. 2
- Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane
- Blue Bash! with Jimmy Smith
- Bluesy Burrell
- Lotsa Bossa Nova!
- Midnight Blue
- Crash!
- Soul Call
- Guitar Soul with Bill Jennings & Tiny Grimes
- Guitar Forms
- The Tender Gender
- Have Yourself a Soulful Little Christmas
- Man at Work
- Ode to 52nd Street
- A Generation Ago Today
- Blues – The Common Ground
- Night Song
- Asphalt Canyon Suite
- Kenny Clarke Meets the Detroit Jazzmen
- Guitar Genius in Japan with Attila Zoller, Jim Hall
- God Bless the Child
- Cool Cookin
- Round Midnight
- Both Feet on the Ground
- Up the Street, 'Round the Corner, Down the Block
- Ellington Is Forever
- Sky Street
- Ellington Is Forever Vol. Two
- Ellington Is Forever Volume Two
- Tin Tin Deo
- Monday Stroll
- Handcrafted
- Stormy Monday
- When Lights Are Low
- Freedom
- K. B. Blues
- Swingin
- Live at the Village Vanguard
- Moon and Sand
- Heritage
- Kenny Burrell in New York
- Listen to the Dawn
- Bluesin' Around
- Groovin' High
- A la Carte
- Togethering with Grover Washington Jr.
- Ellington a la Carte
- Generation
- On View at the Five Spot Cafe
- Pieces of Blue and the Blues
- Guiding Spirit
- Sunup to Sundown
- Midnight at the Village Vanguard
- No Problem with Ray Bryant
- Lotus Blossom
- Then Along Came Kenny
- Live at the Blue Note
- Laid Back
- Love Is the Answer
- Stormy Monday Blues
- Lucky So and So
- Blue Muse
- 75th Birthday Bash Live!
- Be Yourself
- Tenderly
- Special Requests and Other Favorites: Live at Catalina's
- The Road to Love
- Unlimited 1: Live at Catalina's
As sideman
- Funky
- Jammin' in Hi Fi with Gene Ammons
- Bad! Bossa Nova
- Motor City Scene
- A New Perspective
- Up with Donald Byrd
- Red Garland Revisited!
- Stepping Out
- So Long Blues
- Reflections
- Getz Au Go Go
- '
- Bean Bags with Coleman Hawkins
- Bags & Flutes
- Vibrations
- Illinois Jacquet
- The Message
- Desert Winds
- Sandy's Gone
- Mess of Blues with Wild Bill Davis
- Blue Rabbit
- Stride Right with Earl Hines
- Blue Notes
- Love Shout
- Hollar!
- Etta Jones Sings
- Porgy and Bess
- Here's Love
- Ain't Misbehavin
- Wynton Kelly
- Comin' in the Back Door
- It's All Right!
- Whisper Not
- Screamin
- Somethin' Slick!
- Steppin' Out
- Plays for Beautiful People
- The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying"
- Soft Samba
- The In Sound
- House Party
- The Sermon!
- Home Cookin
- Hustlin
- Joyride
- The Look of Love
- Always Something There
- The Sugar Man
- Jubilee Shout!!!
- North, South, East....Wess
- Opus in Swing
- Jazz for Playboys
- Soul Surfin
- Goin' to Kansas City Blues
- Baby, Baby, Baby
- Blue Spoon
- Nat Adderley, Little Big Horn
- Mose Allison, Ever Since the World Ended
- Ernestine Anderson, My Kinda Swing
- Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong and His Friends
- Chet Baker, Chet
- Chet Baker, Baby Breeze
- Ray Barretto, Portraits in Jazz and Clave
- Bill Barron, West Side Story Bossa Nova
- Aaron Bell, Music from 77 Sunset Strip
- Aaron Bell, Richard Rodgers' Victory at Sea in Jazz
- Tony Bennett, Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall
- Andy and the Bey Sisters, Andy and the Bey Sisters
- Andy and the Bey Sisters, Round Midnight
- Betty Blake, Sings in a Tender Mood
- Eubie Blake, Vol. 2 The Marches I Played On the Old Ragtime Piano
- Dee Dee Bridgewater, Dear Ella
- Ronnell Bright, Bright's Spot
- Charles Brown, Ballads My Way
- James Brown, Please Please Please
- James Brown, Try Me!
- Ray Brown & Milt Jackson, Much in Common
- Ray Brown, Some of My Best Friends Are...Guitarists
- Milt Buckner, Mighty High
- Vinnie Burke, Vinnie Burke's String Jazz Quartet
- Gary Burton & Sonny Rollins & Clark Terry, 3 in Jazz
- Betty Carter, Round Midnight
- Paul Chambers, Bass on Top
- Paul Chambers, Whims of Chambers
- Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clarke Meets the Detroit Jazzmen
- Buck Clayton, Buckin' the Blues
- Ray Charles & Milt Jackson, Soul Meeting
- John Coltrane, Jazz Interplay
- John Coltrane, Dakar
- Chris Connor, Chris in Person
- Chris Connor, Sings Ballads of the Sad Cafe
- Blossom Dearie, My Gentleman Friend
- Blossom Dearie, Blossom Dearie Sings Comden and Green
- Kenny Dorham, Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia
- Jean DuShon, Feeling Good
- Duke Ellington, Music Is My Mistress
- Bill Evans, Quintessence
- Gil Evans, The Individualism of Gil Evans
- Art Farmer, Ph.D.
- Tommy Flanagan, The Cats
- Tommy Flanagan, Beyond the Blue Bird
- Frank Foster, No 'Count
- Frank Foster, All Day Long
- Aretha Franklin, Yeah!!!
- Aretha Franklin, Soul '69
- Terry Gibbs, Take It from Me
- Astrud Gilberto, Brazilian Mood
- Dizzy Gillespie, School Days
- Paul Gonsalves, Cleopatra Feelin' Jazzy
- Babs Gonzales, Tales of Manhattan
- Stephane Grappelli, So Easy to Remember
- Lionel Hampton, The Many Sides of Hamp
- Roland Hanna, Destry Rides Again
- Eddie Harris, Cool Sax from Hollywood to Broadway
- Gene Harris, World Tour 1990
- Nancy Harrow, Wild Women Don't Have the Blues
- Johnny Hartman, I Just Dropped by to Say Hello
- Coleman Hawkins, Soul
- Coleman Hawkins, The Hawk Relaxes
- Jimmy Heath, On the Trail
- David Hess, Climbing Up the Sunshine Path
- Jay Hoggard, The Fountain
- Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues
- Kenyon Hopkins, The Yellow Canary
- Shirley Horn, Loads of Love
- Shirley Horn, Travelin' Light
- Lena Horne, Stormy Weather
- John Jenkins, John Jenkins with Kenny Burrell
- Budd Johnson, French Cookin'
- J. J. Johnson, Broadway Express
- Salena Jones, Salena Sings Jobim with the Jobims
- Thad Jones, Detroit – New York Junction
- Thad Jones, After Hours
- Taft Jordan, Mood Indigo!!
- Quincy Jones, The Birth of a Band!
- Quincy Jones, Plays Hip Hits
- Joe Kennedy Jr., Strings by Candlelight
- Barney Kessel, Live in Los Angeles at P.J.'s Club
- B. B. King, Live at the Apollo
- Yusef Lateef, The Blue Yusef Lateef
- Hubert Laws, Laws' Cause
- Leiber-Stoller Big Band, Yakety Yak
- John Letman, The Many Angles of John Letman
- Melba Liston, Melba Liston and Her 'Bones
- Gloria Lynne, At Basin Street East
- Gildo Mahones, I'm Shooting High
- Miriam Makeba, Makeba Sings!
- Herbie Mann, Just Wailin
- Jimmy McGriff, The Big Band
- Big Miller, Did You Ever Hear the Blues?
- Billy Mitchell, A Little Juicy
- Marian Montgomery, Swings for Winners and Losers
- Wes Montgomery, Fusion! Wes Montgomery with Strings
- Frank Morgan, Listen to the Dawn
- Maria Muldaur, Sweet Harmony
- Frankie Ortega & Sy Oliver, 77 Sunset Strip and Other Selections
- Dave Pike, Bossa Nova Carnival
- Dave Pike, Times Out of Mind
- Billie Poole, Confessin' the Blues
- Phil Porter, Introducing Phil Porter and His Organ
- Dory Previn & Andre Previn, Dory Previn & Andre Previn
- Sam Price, Rock with Sam Price
- Ike Quebec, Soul Samba
- Della Reese, One of a Kind
- Irene Reid, Room for One More
- Jerome Richardson, Midnight Oil
- Freddie Roach, Down to Earth
- Freddie Roach, Mo' Greens Please
- Sonny Rollins, Alfie
- Charlie Rouse, Bossa Nova Bacchanal
- Vanessa Rubin, I'm Glad There Is You
- Jimmy Rushing, Every Day I Have the Blues
- A. K. Salim, Flute Suite
- Lalo Schifrin, Once a Thief and Other Themes
- Shirley Scott Travelin' Light
- Zoot Sims, Recado Bossa Nova
- Carol Sloane, Love You Madly
- Dakota Staton, Time to Swing
- Idrees Sulieman, Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors
- Sylvia Syms, The Fabulous Sylvia Syms
- Sylvia Syms, Sylvia Is!
- Clark Terry, 3 in Jazz
- Ed Thigpen, Out of the Storm
- Cal Tjader, Warm Wave
- Cal Tjader, Soul Sauce
- Jim Tyler, Twist
- Dicky Wells, Trombone Four-in-Hand
- Dinah Washington, What a Diff'rence a Day Makes!
- Doug Watkins, Watkins at Large
- Randy Weston, Uhuru Afrika
- Ernie Wilkins, The Big New Band of the 60's
- Ernie Wilkins, Screaming Mothers
- Joe Williams, Me and the Blues
- Leo Wright, Suddenly the Blues
- Leo Wright, Soul Talk''