Duke Pearson

Biography

Duke Pearson was an accomplished pianist, composer, arranger, and producer who played a big part in shaping the direction of Blue Note Records throughout the 1960s and composed many memorable pieces including “Cristo Redentor,” “Jeannine,” “Idle Moments,” “You Know I Care,” and “Sweet Honey Bee” which were performed by Donald Byrd, Grant Green, Joe Henderson, Lee Morgan, and others.

Born in Atlanta, Pearson was introduced to brass instruments and the piano as a youth, and his abilities on the latter inspired his uncle, an Ellington admirer, to give him his nickname. Dental problems forced Pearson to abandon the brass family, so he worked as a pianist in Atlanta and elsewhere in Georgia and Florida before moving to New York in 1959. There, he joined Byrd’s band and the Art Farmer-Benny Golson Sextet, and served as Nancy Wilson’s accompanist. He also began his long association with Blue Note that year by recording his first two albums as a leader, Profile and Tender Feelin’s.

In 1963, he arranged four numbers for jazz septet and eight-voice choir on Byrd’s innovative A New Perspective album; one of the tunes, “Cristo Redentor,” became a jazz hit. From 1963 to 1970, Pearson produced numerous recording sessions for Blue Note, while also recording most of his albums as a leader including Wahoo! (1964), Sweet Honey Bee (1966), The Right Touch (1967), and The Phantom (1968). He also led a big band from 1967 to 1970 and again in 1972, hiring players like Pepper Adams, Chick Corea, Lew Tabackin, Randy Brecker, and Garnett Brown. Pearson continued to accompany vocalists in the 1970s, such as Carmen McRae.

Releases

It Could Only Happen With You - Duke Pearson
I Don’t Care Who Knows It - Duke Pearson
Merry Ole Soul - Duke Pearson
How Insensitive - Duke Pearson
Now Hear This - Duke Pearson
The Phantom - Duke Pearson
Introducing Duke Pearson’s Big Band - Duke Pearson
The Right Touch - Duke Pearson
Sweet Honey Bee - Duke Pearson
Tender Feelin’s - Duke Pearson

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