Buster Williams
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Biography
[Edit]One of jazz's most valuable sidemen, Buster Williams has flourished through many periods of changing fashions in jazz. Best known since the 1980s for his solid, dark tone and highly refined technique on the acoustic bass, the jazz-rock generation knew him as the mobile anchor of Herbie Hancock's exploratory Mwandishi Sextet from 1969 to 1973, doubling on acoustic and electric basses sometimes attached to electronic effects devices.
Williams learned both the double bass and the drums from his father, but having been enormously impressed by Oscar Pettiford's recordings, he ultimately decided to concentrate on the bass. After studying theory and composition at Philadelphia's Combs College of Music in 1959, Williams joined Jimmy Heath's unit the following year and played with Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt in 1960 and 1961, as well as behind singers Dakota Staton (1961-1962), Betty Carter (1962-1963), Sarah Vaughan (1963), and Nancy Wilson (1964-1968). The gig with Wilson prompted a move to Los Angeles, where the Jazz Crusaders used him for concert dates and recordings from 1967 to 1969, and he also played briefly with Miles Davis in 1967 and the Bobby Hutcherson/Harold Land quintet. Moving to New York in 1969, Williams joined Hancock's sextet, appearing on all of his Warner Bros. albums, as well as The Prisoner (Blue Note), Sextant (Columbia) and with trumpeter Eddie Henderson's spinoff group on Capricorn and Blue Note. Over a five-year period (1976-1981), Williams led numerous recording sessions for Muse, Denon, and Buddah while continuing to freelance before, during, and after that span. In the '80s, he was a member of both the Timeless All-Stars and Sphere, writing a number of compositions for the latter. Among the musicians for whom he has played from the '80s onward are Kenny Barron, Frank Morgan, Stanley Cowell, Steve Turre, Emily Remler, and Larry Coryell. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi
Title: Something More (with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Shunzo Ohno & Al Foster)
Artist: Buster Williams
Genre: Jazz
Title: Hancock Island: The Music of Herbie Hancock
Artist: Steven Wilson, Buster Williams, Lenny White, George Colligan
Genre: Jazz
Title: Good Company
Artist: Buster Williams, Ben Riley, Jimmy Raney, Hod O'Brien, Ted Brown
Title: 623 C Street
Artist: Buster Williams, David Kikoski, Billy Hart, Ralph Moore Quartet
Genre: Jazz
Title: We Love Jazz 1998
Artist: Horace Parlan, Buster Williams, Genova, Federico Conti, The Modern Organ Trio
Genre: Jazz
Collections
Title: Jazz for a Day At the Beach
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz For When You're Dreaming
Genre: Jazz
Title: Bebop Vocalists - Cool Whalin'
Genre: Jazz
Title: DIW Sampler
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz for a Mellow Morning
Genre: Jazz
Title: Best of New York Sessions: Volume One
Genre: Jazz
Title: Stunt Records Compilation Volume 13
Genre: Jazz
Title: Ballads - the World
Genre: Jazz
Title: 70s Jazz Pioneers
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Most Relaxing Jazz Standards In the Universe
Genre: Jazz
Title: Versatile Jazz
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz
Title: Dreamy Days 2015
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Dispensary: Purple Funk, Vol. 2
Genre: Jazz
Featuring albums
Title: Dangerously Suite
Artist: Hamiet Bluiett Quintet
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal
Title: As Times Goes By - In The Groove and Out of the Ordinary, Vol. 1
Artist: Toots Thielemans, Billy Cobham, Larry Coryell, Flora Purim, Woody Shaw, Joachim Kühn / Joachim Kuhn, Roberta Gambarini, Lester Bowie, Leny Andrade, Lynne Arriale, Viviane De Farias, Billy Cobhm, Pau Various Artists
Genre: Jazz
Title: As Time Goes By, Vol. 1 (In the Groove and out of the Ordinary)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Jazz