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Milton Brent Buckner (July 10, 1915 – July 27, 1977)

(1992). 9780851129396, Guinness Publishing.
was an American pianist and organist, who in the early 1950s popularized the .Arwulf Arwulf, Milt Buckner biography, All Music. He pioneered the parallel chords style, & (2007). The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz. Oxford University Press. that influenced , , , and . Buckner's brother, , was a jazz saxophonist.


Early life and career
Milton Brent Buckner was born in St. Louis, . His parents encouraged him to learn to play piano, but they both died when he was nine years old. Milt and his younger brother Ted were sent to Detroit where they were adopted by members of the Earl Walton band: trombonist John Tobias, drummer George Robinson fostered Milt and reedplayer Fred Kewley ( Fred Cecil Kewley; 1889–1953) fostered Ted.Lars Bjorn with Jim Gallert, Before Motown: A History of Jazz in Detroit, 1920–60, University of Michigan Press, 2001, p. 24-25. Buckner studied piano for three years from the age 10, then at 15 began writing arrangements for the band, he and his brother going on to become active in the Detroit jazz world in the 1930s.

Buckner first played in Detroit with the McKinney's Cotton Pickers and then with . In 1941, he joined 's big band, and for the next seven years served as its pianist and staff arranger. Buckner was part of a Variety Revue of 1950 organized by Lionel Hampton at the Cavalcade of Jazz concert held at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles which was produced by Leon Hefflin, Sr. on June 25, 1950.

(1992). 096329086X, Black Accent on L.A. Press. 096329086X
He led a short-lived big band of his own for two years, but then returned to Hampton's in 1950. In 1952, he formed his own trio and pioneered the use of the electric Hammond organ. He often played in Europe in the late 1960s. His last studio session took place in Paris on July 4, 1977. Milt Buckner is also known for the use of his song "The Beast" in the film Mulholland Drive and in the title menu of the video game .

Buckner died of a heart attack in July 1977, in , , at the age of 62.


Discography
  • "Vibe Boogie" (with ) ( 404, 1945)
  • "Chord-A-Re-Bop" (with Lionel Hampton) ( 18830, 1946)
  • Milton Buckner: The Swinging Block-Chords Pianist 1943–1950 ( 16018, 2002)
  • The Chronological Milt Buckner 1946–1951 (Classics 'Blues & Rhythm Series' 5032, 2002)
  • "Milt's Boogie" b/w "Buck's Bop" ( 10410, 1949)
  • "M.B. Blues" b/w "Oo-Be-Doop" (MGM 10504, 1949)
  • "Buck-A-Boo" b/w "Yesterdays" (MGM 10632, 1949)
  • Milt Buckner Piano ( MG-15023 10", 1953) – note: includes 6 of the 13 tracks Buckner's Beale Street Gang recorded for Savoy in 1946, 1947, 1948, and 1951.
  • Organ...Sweet 'N' Swing (Regent MG-6004, 1956) – note: a shared album with Bobby Banks, and Vin Strong; includes 4 of the 6 tracks Buckner's trio recorded for Scooter Records (a subsidiary of ) in 1952: "By The River St. Marie", "Rollin' Strollin'", Take It Away", and "Russian Lullaby".
  • Rockin' with Milt ( T-642, 1955; CD reissue: Jasmine JASCD-499, 2009)
  • Rockin' Hammond (Capitol T-722, 1956; CD reissue: Jasmine JASCD-499, 2009)
  • Send Me Softly (Capitol T-938, 1957; CD reissue: Solar EU 4569921, 2012)
  • Mighty High ( LPS-660, 1959; CD reissue: Solar EU 4569916, 2012)
  • Please, Mr. Organ Player (Argo LPS-670, 1960; CD reissue: Solar EU 4569921, 2012)
  • Midnight Mood (Argo LPS-702, 1961; CD reissue: Solar EU 4569916, 2012)
  • The New World of Milt Buckner (Bethlehem BCP-6072, 1963)
  • Play Chords (SABA 15110, 1966)
  • Them There Eyes (with Buddy Tate) (Black & Blue 33.013, 1967)
  • Locked Hands ( 15199, 1968)
  • More Chords (MPS 15237, 1969)
  • Rockin' Again (Black & Blue 33.043, 1972)
  • Black and Blue Stomp (Black & Blue, 33.061, 1973)
  • Block Chords Parade (Black & Blue 33.184, 1974 rel.; CD reissue: Black & Blue BB-953, 2002)
  • Green Onions (with Roy Gaines) (Black & Blue 33.087, 1975; Classic Jazz CJ-141, 1980; CD reissue: Black & Blue BB-929, 2000)
  • Milt Buckner & His Alumni (The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions) (Black & Blue BB-909, 1976 rel.)
  • Boogie Woogie USA (Black & Blue 33.120, 1977)


As sideman
With Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
  • Sings Louis Jordan (Black & Blue 33.053, 1973)
  • Cold Strange (Black & Blue 33.096, 1973 rel.)

With

  • Again with Milt Buckner (Black & Blue 33.052, 1973)
  • Midnight Slows, Vol. 3 (with Floyd "Candy" Johnson too!) (Black & Blue 33.055, 1973)
  • Midnight Slows, Vol. 6 (Black & Blue 33.093, 1976)
  • The Wild Man From Texas (Black & Blue 33.099, 1976)

With Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis

  • Leapin' on Lenox (Black & Blue 33.072, 1974)

With

  • Superman (Black & Blue, 33.088, 1975)

With

  • Chasin with Milt (Black & Blue 33.017, 1968)

With

  • Go Power! (Cadet LPS-773, 1966)
  • The King! ( PR-7597, 1968)
  • The Soul Explosion (Prestige PR-7629, 1969)
  • Genius at Work! (Black Lion BL-146, 1971)
  • Illinois Jacquet with Milt and Jo (Black & Blue 33.070, 1974)
  • Jacquet's Street (Black & Blue 33.112, 1976)

With Floyd "Candy" Johnson

  • Candy's Mood (with Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown too!) (Black & Blue 33.058, 1973)

With

  • Midnight Slows, Vol. 7 (Black & Blue 33.115, 1977)

With

  • Jumpin' the Blues (Black & Blue 33.039, 1970 rel.)
  • Kansas City Memories (Black & Blue 33.057, 1973)

With

With

  • Pianistically Yours (Black & Blue 33.176, 1975–1976 rel.)

With

  • Milt And Hal (with too!) (Black & Blue 33.016, 1968)

With

  • When I'm Blue (Black & Blue 33.014, 1967)
  • Crazy Rhythm (Black & Blue 33.018, 1968)
  • Midnight Slows, Vol. 1 (Black & Blue 33.026, 1971)
  • Midnight Slows, Vol. 4 (Black & Blue 33.068, 1974)
  • Midnight Slows, Vol. 5 (Black & Blue 33.075, 1974)

With

  • Blues and Bounce! (Black & Blue 33.110, 1976)


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