Wardell Gray
Wardell Gray
Artist Information
Genres: Bop, Swing
Active: 40's, 50's
Born: February 13, 1921 in Oklahoma City, OK
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Wardell Gray was one of the top tenors to emerge during the bop era (along with Dexter Gordon and Teddy Edwards). His Lester Young-influenced tone made his playing attractive to swing musicians as well as younger modernists. He grew up in Detroit, playing in local bands as a teenager. Gray was with Earl Hines during 1943-1945, recording with him (1945). That same year, he moved to Los Angeles and he became a major part of the Central Avenue scene, having nightly tenor battles with Dexter Gordon; their recording of "The Chase" was popular.
Discography
Release: November 16, 2004
Label: Cool & Blue
Release: March 11, 2003
Label: Proper Box
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