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Lewis Worrell (born November 7, 1934) is a best known for his work during the 1960s with , the New York Art Quartet, , and .


Biography
Worrell was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, and began playing the tuba at age 11, switching to double bass six years later. In 1953 he graduated from Second Ward High School in Brooklyn (Charlotte, North Carolina), after which he served in the United States Military in France.
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He was a member of John Lewis' and played with and . Worrell's first recording was in 1963, on 's album True Blue.

In 1964, Worrell joined the New York Art Quartet, replacing Don Moore, and participated in the recording of their first, self-titled album. He also performed with the NYAQ as part of the October Revolution in Jazz. The following year, he recorded with on the live album Bells, and with on his album Sonny's Time Now. In 1966, he appeared on Ayler's At Slug's Saloon, Vol. 1 & 2 and also recorded two albums with ( Live in San Francisco and Three for a Quarter, One for a Dime, both released on Impulse!), as well as on 's album Everywhere. Worrell made a handful of recordings in the late 1960s and early 1970s, then disappeared from the music scene.


Discography

As sideman
With
  • Bells (ESP-Disk, 1965)
  • The New Wave in Jazz (Impulse!, 1966) (one track)
  • At Slug's Saloon, Vol. 1 (Base Record, 1982)
  • At Slug's Saloon, Vol. 2 (Base Record, 1982)

With

  • True Blue (Atlantic, 1964)

With

  • Until (Vortex, 1967)
  • Stompin' at the Savoy (Atlantic, 1974)

With

  • Sonny's Time Now (Jihad, 1965)

With the New York Art Quartet

  • New York Art Quartet (ESP-Disk, 1964)
  • Call It Art (Triple Point, 2013)

With Sam Rivers

  • Live (Impulse!, 1998)

With

  • Everywhere (Impulse!, 1966) (tracks reissued on Mixed (Impulse!, 1998)
  • (Emanem, 2006)

With

  • Live in San Francisco (Impulse!, 1966)
  • Three for a Quarter, One for a Dime (Impulse!, 1966)

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