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Richie Pratt (born Richard Dean Tyree; March 11, 1943 – February 12, 2015) was an American jazz drummer. He embarked upon a career as a professional musician on the New York scene in the early 1970s, it was as much due to an unanticipated sporting injury as anything else. Pratt was born into a musical family (his mother was a church pianist and a brother is Chris Burnett) and grew up in the Kansas City metro city of Olathe, Kansas. He first studied music via the , as well as attended various music camps as a youth prior to attending college as a music major at the University of Kansas.


Early life and football career
Pratt was born at the University of Kansas Medical Center to Wayne Tyree and Violet Lorraine Jackson Tyree, then later adopted by his great-aunt and great-uncle, John and Willa Pratt, in the Kansas City area. Eventually growing into a rather large and powerful man, he attended the University of Kansas under a full four-year scholarship to play football, majoring in music education. While enrolled in school and living in Lawrence, Kansas he would not only block for Pro Football Hall of Fame running back as an All-Time KU Football Letterman, but Pratt also continued his musical development. He performed in , and , along with performing in a student show that first took him to as a performer. He was eventually drafted to play professional football by the ’s New York Giants.


Music career
Richie Pratt’s prolific tenure as a first-call on the highly competitive New York City music scene began after he suffered a career-ending injury during his second season with the Giants. His professional tenure as a musician in New York actually began while he was employed as a host at the famed .

Pratt began sitting in with and word began to spread about the big guy from the who played drums. eventually invited Pratt to jam on Sundays at , which resulted in hearing him play drums and offering him his first paid gig as a drummer in New York. He was sponsored into the American Federation of Musicians, Local 802, by pianist , and eventually worked significantly as a studio session musician, contractor and sideman in numerous contexts.

Initially described in the New York press as a "bubbling cauldron of musical vitality", Pratt subsequently added musical diversity to his cauldron by performing with the American Symphony Orchestra, the , ; in the hits: Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death; Dude; Raisin; and notably, Pratt was the drum soloist in Broadway's smashing tribute to , Sophisticated Ladies.

In the traditional jazz arena, Pratt spent over three years as a member of the New York Jazz Quartet, which included Sir Roland Hanna, , and . Pratt also accompanied , , , Frank Foster, , , , , and among others. The lightness and sensitivity of his drumming has enhanced such legendary as: Nancy Wilson, , , , , the , , , , and as well.

Pratt was based in Honolulu, Hawaii, upon leaving New York City and continued to be an active performer on the local Honolulu music scene, as well as co-founding and contributing to establishing such local groups as Honolulu Jazz Quartet. Pratt also often worked with touring artists, such as the Russian-born trumpeter, , who make the Hawaiian islands part of their itineraries.

He signed with the Kansas City-based new concept music label Artists Recording Collective in 2007. The commercial and formal affiliated debut release as a leader of his own original music on compact disc (ARC-2093) took over 20 years to be realized. His album entitled Olathe is available worldwide at all of the major retailers such as , Amazon.com and .

On October 6, 2012, Pratt returned home to the mainland to live in the midwest and remained based permanently in his native Kansas City metropolitan area.

He died at his home on February 12, 2015.


Discography

As Leader
  • Olathe (Artists Recording Collective, 2007)


As sideman
With Frank Foster
  • The Loud Minority (Mainstream, 1972)
With
  • Out of the Blue (Columbia)
With
  • LIONEL HAMPTON AND HIS BIG BAND - OUTRAGEOUS (Timeless)
  • LIONEL HAMPTON & HIS GIANTS OF JAZZ 1979 (Timeless)
  • HAMP PRESENTS WOODY HERMAN (Timeless)
  • HAMP IN HAARLEM (Timeless)
With
  • Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky) (Atlantic, 1973)
With
  • Time for the Dancers (Progressive, 1977)
With New York Jazz Quartet
  • Song of The Black Knight with George Mraz, Richard Pratt, Frank Wess, 1977
  • Surge with George Mraz, Richard Pratt, Frank Wess, 1977
With
  • One on One (Hip-O, 1998)
  • The Legacy of Phyllis Hyman (Arista, 1996)
With
  • Only You Can Do It (GP, 1982)
On Broadway
  • Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death (A&M Records, Original Cast Album, 1971)
  • Raisin (musical) (SONY Broadway, Original Cast Album, 1973)
  • Sophisticated Ladies (RCA, Original Cast Album, 1981)
Off Broadway
  • Taking My Turn (Original Cast Album, 1982)


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