Gene Harris's Biography
One of the most accessible of all jazz pianists, Gene Harris' soulful style (influenced by Oscar Peterson and containing the blues-iness of a Junior Mance) was immediately likable and predictably excellent. After playing in an Army band (1951-1954), he formed a trio with bassist Andy Simpkins and drummer Bill Dowdy which was, by 1956, known as The Three Sounds. The group was quite popular, and recorded regularly during 1956-1970 for Blue Note and Verve. Although the personnel changed and the music became more R&B-oriented in the early '70s, Harris retained The Three Sounds name for his later Blue Note sets. He retired to Boise, ID, in 1977, and was largely forgotten when Ray Brown persuaded him to return to the spotlight in the early '80s. Harris worked for a time with The Ray Brown Trio and led his own quartets in the years to follow, recording regularly for Concord and heading The Phillip Morris Superband on a few tours; 1998's Tribute To Count Basie even earned a Grammy nomination. While awaiting a kidney transplant, he died on January 16, 2000, at the age of 66. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Gene Harris's Albums
- Live in London (2008)
- Live at the It Club, Vol. 2 (2000)
- Alley Cats (1999)
- Philip Morris All-Stars Live (1998)
- In His Hands (1996)
- It's the Real Soul (1995)
- Funky Gene's (1994)
- A Little Piece of Heaven (1993)
- Ste. Chapelle Winery (1993)
- Brotherhood (1992)
- Live at Maybeck Recital Hall, Vol. 23 (1992)
- Like a Lover (1992)
- Black and Blue (1991)
- World Tour 1990 (1990)
- At Last (1990)
- Our Love Is Here To Stay (1990)
- Philip Morris Superband (1989)
- Live at Town Hall, N.Y.C. (1989)
- Listen Here! (1989)
- Tribute to Count Basie (1987)
- The Gene Harris Trio Plus One (1985)
- Hot Lips (1982)
- Live at Otter Crest (1981)
- Tone Tantrum (1977)
- In a Special Way (1976)
- Nexus (1976)
- Astral Signal (1974)
- Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (1973)
- Of the Three Sounds (1972)
- Gene Harris and the Three Sounds (1971)
- Live at the It Club (1970)
- The Three Sounds (1962)
- Feelin' Good (1960)
- Genie in My Soul (1959)
- Introducing the Three Sounds (1958)
- Gene Harris Trio (1955)
Compilations
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