Dwayne Dolphin | |
Birth Place: | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Birth Date: | May 7, 1963 |
Instrument: | Bass |
Genre: | Jazz, funk |
Occupation: | Musician |
Associated Acts: | Wynton Marsalis, Roger Humphries, Sean Jones, Stanley Turrentine, Fred Wesley |
Dwayne Dolphin is a jazz and funk bassist.
Dolphin plays acoustic bass and bass guitar (including piccolo bass).[1] He played locally in Pittsburgh from the age of 15. After high school he joined Wynton Marsalis's band. The AllMusic reviewer of his 1993 album Portrait of Adrian observed that "Dolphin's tone is round and full, and he's got an agile technique. Certainly the late Paul Chambers must have been an influence; like Chambers, Dolphin tends to place his unfussy improvisations in the instrument's lower register. Consequently, his lines are solidly melodic and generally to the point."[2] Dolphin played piccolo bass on his 2006 album Ming.[3] [4]
With Geri Allen
With Arthur Blythe
With Pee Wee Ellis
With John Hicks
With Jimmy Ponder
With Stanley Turrentine
With Fred Wesley
With Nancy Wilson
https://www.discogs.com/Nancy-Wilson-RSVP-Rare-Songs-Very-Personal/release/3903674