HolgerFreimutSchrick Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 The Los Angeles based pianist Nate Morgan has died https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nate_Morgan Quote
king ubu Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 Sad news. Dave Douglas wrote this in 2008, after Morgan had suffered a stroke: Morgan, the very definition of the oft-used phrase “musician’s musician,” was a cornerstone of Horace Tapscott’s Ark (it was he who told a teenage Jesse Sharps about this cat named “Horace” and this band he practiced out in front of the Watts Happening coffeehouse) and led the famous late-night jam sessions in the mid-nineties at the 5th St. Dick’s Coffeehouse. He spent a few years in the 1970s with Rufus and Chaka Khan and collaborated in the early 90s with rappers Bone Thugs N’ Harmony. He is also one of the best-kept secrets of Los Angeles jazz: besides his frequent residencies at Charlie O’s in Van Nuys, Morgan most often popped up in a private home salons in Encino given by writer/historian Mimi Melnick, spinning his intoxicatingly fluid.style (heavily influenced by Stanley Cowell and McCoy Tyner) on a prime-condition 1922 Steinway with the likes of Arthur Blythe, John Heard, Charles Owens, Onaje Murray, Michael Session, Roberto Miranda, Nedra Wheeler and Sonship Theus. He provided some of the salon’s best moments, including a memorable “double piano” duet with Elias Negash and a 2-hour solo performance that many who attended consider the best live show they have ever seen, especially when Morgan played his ode to the late Horace Tapscott, “Tapscottian Waltz,” a song that has never been recorded. “I think it’s one of the most beautiful compositions I’ve ever heard–and the way he played it that day, everybody was crying,” writer Steven Isoardi recalls. “I had to get up and leave. I was pacing in the front room. It was just too overwhelming.” http://www.greenleafmusic.com/pianistcomposer-nate-morgan/ Some more links here: http://stompbeast.blogspot.ch/ Quote
Bright Moments Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 Sad - I was just enjoying Journey into Nigritia! Quote
ValerieB Posted November 23, 2013 Report Posted November 23, 2013 this is obviously sad news but especially for the L.A. jazz community. it was known that he had medical issues but I naively thought they were "under control". deep condolences to all who loved and appreciated him. Quote
romualdo Posted November 23, 2013 Report Posted November 23, 2013 RIP Nate had been listening to you recently on a Kamau Daaood CD (Leimert Park) Quote
clifford_thornton Posted November 29, 2013 Report Posted November 29, 2013 Damn. Sad to hear this! Quote
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