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Howard McGhee (March 6, 1918 – July 17, 1987) was one of the first American jazz trumpeters, with , and . He was known for his fast fingering and high notes. He had an influence on younger bebop trumpeters such as Fats Navarro.


Biography
Howard McGhee was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, and raised in , .

During his career, he played in bands led by , Andy Kirk, and . He was in a club listening to the radio when he first heard and was one of the earliest adopters of the new style.

In 1946–1947, some record sessions for the new label Dial were organized in Hollywood, with Charlie Parker and McGhee. The first was held on July 29, 1946. The musicians were Charlie Parker, Howard McGhee, Jimmy Bunn, Bob Kesterson, and Roy Porter. With Parker's health near to collapse, he played "Max is Making Wax", "", and "The Gypsy".

(1996). 9780195106510, Oxford University Press. .

McGhee continued to work as a with Parker. He played on titles such as "Relaxin' at Camarillo", "Cheers", "Carvin the Bird" and "Stupendous". Around this time, McGhee was a leading musician in the Los Angeles bebop scene, participating in many concerts, recording, and even managing a night club for a period. His stay in California ended because of racial prejudice, particularly vicious towards McGhee as half of a mixed-race couple.

(2025). 9780520227675, Los Angeles County Museum of Art University of California Press. .

Drug problems sidelined McGhee for much of the 1950s, but he resurfaced in the 1960s, appearing in many productions. His career sputtered again in the mid-1960s and he did not record again until 1976. He led one of three big jazz bands trying to succeed in New York in the late 1960s. While the band did not survive, a recording was released in the mid-1970s.

He taught music through the 1970s, both in classrooms and at his apartment in midtown Manhattan and instructed musicians like in music theory. He was as much an accomplished composer-arranger as he was a performer.

McGhee died on July 17, 1987, at the age of 69, a memorial service was held for him on July 24, 1987.


Discography

As leader/co-leader
  • 1946–47 Trumpet at Tempo (Dial rel.)
  • 1948 Howard McGhee and Milt Jackson ()
  • 1950 Howard McGhee, Vol. 1 () with
  • 1951 Night Music (Dial)
  • 1952 Jazz South Pacific (Regent) with J.J. Johnson, AKA
  • 1953 Howard McGhee, Vol. 2 (Blue Note) with
  • 1955 The Return of Howard McGhee (Bethlehem) AKA
  • 1956 Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries (Bethlehem)
  • 1960 (Bethlehem)
  • 1960 Music from the Connection ()
  • 1961 Together Again!!!! (Contemporary) with
  • 1961 Maggie's Back in Town!! (Contemporary)
  • 1961 The Sharp Edge () AKA
  • 1962 Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out (United Artists)
  • 1963 House Warmin'! () originally issued in 1962 on Winley Records as Nothin' But Soul under ' name.
  • 1976 Here Comes Freddy () with
  • 1976 Just Be There (SteepleChase) with ,
  • 1977 Cookin' Time, Howard McGhee Orchestra (Zim Records)
  • 1978 Live at Emerson's, Howard McGhee Sextet (Zim Records)
  • 1978 Jazz Brothers (Jazzcraft) with
  • 1978 Home Run (Jazzcraft) with
  • 1979 Young at Heart (Storyville) with Teddy Edwards
  • 1979 Wise in Time (Storyville) with Teddy Edwards


As sideman
With
  • Deep Roots (Argo, 1962)

With

With

  • Maggie: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, 1947 1995) includes the infamous Eckstine/McGhee four song session, originally recorded in Chicago for Vitacoustic Records; personnel: Howard McGhee (tp), Billy Eckstine (vtb), Kenny Mann (ts), (p), Ray Brown (b), J.C. Heard (d), Marcel Daniels (v).

With

  • Songs from the Heart (Bethlehem, 1955)
  • (Bethlehem, 1956)

With

  • Hollywood Stampede (Capitol, 1945 1972)
  • Disorder at the Border (Spotlite, 1952 1973)

With

  • Chubby Jackson All Star Big Band (1950)
  • Chubby Jackson Sextet and Big Band (Prestige, 1947–1950 1969)

With James Moody

  • Cookin' the Blues live (Argo, 1961 1964)

With André Previn

With Mel Tormé

  • George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (Bethlehem, 1956) with
  • At the Crescendo (Bethlehem, 1957)
  • Songs for Any Taste (Bethlehem, 1957)


With others
  • 1954 Billie Holiday at Jazz at the Philharmonic, (Clef, rec. 1945–1946)
  • 1956 Way Out Wardell, (Modern)
  • 1960 The Music from "The Connection", (Blue Note)
  • 1962 Johnny Hodges with Billy Strayhorn and the Orchestra, (Verve)
  • 1962 Good Old Zoot, (New Jazz)
  • 1963 Introducing Phil Porter and His Organ, Phil Porter (United Artists)
  • 1963 At Newport '63, Joe Williams (RCA Victor)
  • 1967 Tribute To Charlie Parker (From The Newport Jazz Festival) (RCA Victor, rec. 1964)
  • 1968 Boppin' & Burnin' , Don Patterson (Prestige)
  • 1969 Early Quintets, (Prestige, rec. 1959)
  • 1976 Red Top: The Savoy Sessions (1947–1953), (Savoy)
  • 1976 The Jazz Singer, (Inner City, rec. 1959–1961)
  • 1989 Autumn in New York, (Black Lion, rec. 1967)
  • 1991 California Boppin' 1947, (Fresh Sound)
  • 1993 The Chronological...1940–1942, Andy Kirk & His Clouds of Joy (Classics)
  • 1995 Dodo Marmarosa On Dial: The Complete Sessions (1946–1947), (Spotlite)
  • 1996 The Chronological...1944–1945, (Classics)
  • 1996 The Chronological...1945, (Classics)


Further reading
  • (1997). 9780520216655, University of California Press. .


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