John Wright (pianist) explained

John Wright
Birth Name:John Albert Wright
Birth Date:7 September 1934
Birth Place:Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Death Place:Chicago, Illinois, United States
Instrument:piano
Occupation:Musician, composer
Label:Prestige
Associated Acts:Walt Dickerson, Lou Blackburn, Gene Ammons, Dexter Gordon

John Albert Wright (September 7, 1934 - December 15, 2017) was an American jazz pianist who was active in Chicago, especially during the 1960s.

Life and work

John Wright was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1934. His family moved to Chicago in 1936 where his mother, an evangelistic preacher, founded a church at which he had begun to play piano by the age of seven.[1] He attended Wendell Phillips High School and played organ at the Christian Hope M.B. Baptist Church before enlisting in the military in 1952 where he was stationed in Germany with the 7th Army Special Services and developed his skills in playing jazz.[1] [2]

Upon his return to Chicago in 1955, Wright performed in the local jazz scene in clubs and in 1960 began to record for the Prestige label producing a total of five albums for the label between 1960 and 1962.[3]

Wright continued to perform on the Chicago club scene and worked as a librarian at the Cook County Jail from the mid-1980s until 1999.[1] [2] In 1994, he recorded a final album Wright Changes & Choices.[4]

In 2008, Wright was inducted into the Wendell Phillips High School Hall of Fame, and in 2009 he was awarded the Walter Dyett Lifetime Achievement Award by the Jazz Institute of Chicago.[1] Wright died in late 2017, and tribute concerts were performed in his memory at the 2018 Chicago Jazz Festival and 2018 Hyde Park Jazz Festival.[5] [6] [7]

Discography

As leader

As sideman

With Arbee Stidham

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://never-the-same.org/interviews/john-wright/ Never the Same: Interview with John Wright
  2. https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/john-wright-piano-jazz-south-side-soul-prestige-gathering/Content?oid=14995997 Chicago Reader: The life of John Wright, the Chicago jazz pianist they call "South Side Soul"
  3. https://www.allmusic.com/artist/john-wright-mn0000239233/discography Allmusic: John Wright discography
  4. https://jazzdiscography.com/Leaders/WrightJohn-ldr.php John Wright Leader Entry
  5. https://weheartmusic.typepad.com/blog/musicians-who-died-in-2017.html We Heart Music: Musicians Who Died in 2017
  6. http://jazzinchicago.org/jazzfest/tribute-to-john-wright/ Chicago Jazz Festival: Tribute to John Wright
  7. https://www.hydeparkjazzfestival.org/john-wrights-pool-party-jam/ 2018 Hyde Park Jazz Festival: John "Poppy" Wright's Pool Party Jam