Rufus Reid
Rufus Reid is an American jazz bassist, educator, and composer.Biography
Reid was raised in Sacramento, California, where he played the trumpet through junior high and high school. Upon graduation from Sacramento High School, he entered the United States Air Force as a trumpet player. During that period he began to be seriously interested in the bass.
After fulfilling his duties in the military, Rufus had decided he wanted to pursue a career as a professional bassist. He moved to Seattle, Washington, where he began serious study with James Harnett of the Seattle Symphony. He continued his education at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where he studied with Warren Benfield and principal bassist, Joseph Guastefeste, both of the Chicago Symphony. He graduated in 1971 with a Bachelor of Music Degree as a Performance Major on the Double Bass.
Rufus Reid's major professional career began in Chicago and continues since 1976 in New York City. Playing with hundreds of the world's greatest musicians, he is famously the bassist that saxophonist Dexter Gordon chose when he returned to the states from his decade-long exile in Denmark. His colleagues include Thad Jones, Nancy Wilson, Eddie Harris, and Bob Berg.
Reid has been a resident of Teaneck, New Jersey.Discography
As leader
- Terrestrial Dance Rufus Reid Trio w/SIRIUS QUARTET
- Quiet Pride - The Elizabeth Catlett Project
- Hues of a Different Blue
- Out Front
- Live at the Kennedy Center
- The Gait Keeper
- Perpetual Stroll
- Seven Minds
- Corridor To The Limits
- Mirth Song, with Harold Danko
- Yours and Mine
- Passing Thoughts
- Blue Motion
- Looking Forward
- Back to Front
- Double Bass Delights, with Michael Moore
- Intimacy of the Bass, with Michael Moore
- Song for Luis, with Ron Jackson
- Alone Together, with Peter Ind
As sideman
With Kenny Barron
- Autumn in New York
- The Moment
- Other Places
- Spirit Song
With Roni Ben-Hur
With Jane Ira Bloom
- Art and Aviation
- The Nearness
With Kenny Burrell
With Donald Byrd
- Harlem Blues
- A City Called Heaven
With George Cables
- Circle
- A Letter to Dexter
With Jack DeJohnette
With Art Farmer
With Dan Faulk
With Ricky Ford
- Tenor for the Times
- Shorter Ideas
With Frank Foster and Frank Wess
- Two for the Blues
- Frankly Speaking
With Stan Getz
With Benny Golson
With Dexter Gordon
With Barry Harris
With Eddie Harris
With Jimmy Heath
With Andrew Hill
With Bobby Hutcherson
With the Jazztet
With J. J. Johnson
- Quintergy
- Standards
- Let's Hang Out
- The Brass Orchestra
- Heroes
With Etta Jones
With Frank Kimbrough
' With Lee Konitz
- Figure & Spirit
- Ideal Scene
With Kirk Lightsey
With Maulawi
With Billy Mitchell
;With Tete Montoliu
With Ralph Moore
With Joe Newman and Joe Wilder
With Claudio Roditi
With Michel Sardaby
With Jack Sheldon
With John Stubblefield
With The Thad Jones/ Mel Lewis Orchestra
- It Only Happens Every Time
- The Thad Jones Mel Lewis Quartet
With Jon Irabagon
With Geoff Keezer
- Waiting In The Wings ''
Books
- The Evolving Bassist
Contributions to education
- Jamey Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshops
- Stanford Jazz Workshop
- The Lake Placid Institute
- Professor Emeritus, William Paterson University, Jazz Studies and Performance program
- The "Richard Davis Foundation for Young Bassists" Annual Bass Conference
- The Sligo Jazz Project
- Bass Coalition Summer Workshop
Awards and honors
- 1997 Humanitarian Award, International Association for Jazz Education
- 1998 Jazz Educator Achievement Award, Bass Player
- 1999 Outstanding Educator, New Jersey Chapter of the IAJE
- 2001 Distinguished Achievement Award, International Society of Bassists
- 2005 Mellon Jazz Living Legacy Award, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation
- 2006 Award, Raymond and Beverly Sackler Composition Competition, administered by University of Connecticut
- 2006 Fellowship, New Jersey State Council on the Arts
- 2006 ASCAP/IAJE Strayhorn Commission Recipient
- 2008 Guggenheim Fellowship, Creative Arts/Music Composition category
- Charlie Parker Jazz Composition Award