Norman Simmons (musician) explained
Norman Simmons (October 6, 1929[1] [2] – May 13, 2021)[3] was an American musician, arranger, composer, educator, and most prominently a pianist who worked extensively with Helen Humes, Carmen McRae, Sarah Vaughan, Anita O'Day, and Joe Williams among others.[4] [5]
Biography
Simmons was born in Chicago, Illinois on October 6, 1929. During the early 1950s, he was house pianist at the Beehive Lounge on East 55th Street, playing with visiting musicians such as Wardell Gray, Lester Young and with Charlie Parker on his final Chicago performance in February 1955.[3]
In 1966, his arrangement for Ramsey Lewis' hit of "Wade in the Water" became a large commercial success. He was a member of the Ellington Legacy Band from 2002.
Discography
As leader
- Norman Simmons Trio (Argo, 1956)
- Ramira The Dancer (Spotlite, 1976)
- Midnight Creeper (Milljac, 1979)
- I'm...The Blues (Milljac, 1981)
- 13th Moon (Milljac, 1986)
- The Heat And The Sweet (Milljac, 1997)
- The Art Of Norman Simmons (Savant, 2000) - with Eric Alexander Manha De Carnaval (Sound Hills [Japan], 2002)
- Synthesis (Savant, 2002) - with Eric Alexander
- In Private (Savant, 2004)
As sideman
With Roy Eldridge
With Johnny Griffin
With Red Holloway
With Etta Jones
With Carmen McRae
With Betty Carter
With Harold Ousley
- The People's Groove (Muse, 1977)
- Sweet Double Hipness (Muse, 1980)
With Anita O'Day
- Anita O'Day with John Poole Trio Featuring Norman Simmons - Live at Mingo's (Emily, 1979)
With Scott Hamilton and Warren Vaché
With Clifford Jordan, Von Freeman, Cy Touff, Victor Sproles, and Wilbur Campbell
With Dakota Staton
With Joe Williams
- Joe Williams & Friends June 1985 - I Just Want to Sing (Delos, 1985)
- Every Night: Live At Vine St. (Verve, 1987)
- In Good Company (Verve, 1989)
- That Holiday Feelin (Verve, 1990)
- Ballad And Blues Master (Verve, 1992)
With Al Grey and Bjarne Nerem
- Al Meets Bjarne (Gemini, 1987)
As arranger
With Johnny Griffin
With Teri Thornton
With Mark Murphy
External links
Notes and References
- Wynn, Ron "Norman Simmons biography." allmusic. Retrieved March 1, 2011.
- "Norman Simmons biography." Jazz Biographies. Retrieved March 1, 2011.
- Web site: Norman Simmons, Pianist Who Made an Elegant Art Out of Accompaniment, Dies at 91. WBGO. Nate Chinen. Chinen, Nate. May 13, 2021. 2022-03-27.
- Helen. Helen Humes. 1981. Bob. Porter. LP. Muse Records. MR 5233.
- "Piano in the Parlour - Norman Simmons Trio April 11th." Hackettstown Business Improvement District. Retrieved March 1, 2011.