Gary King (bass player)

Gary W King (September 5, 1947 July 23, 2003) was an American jazz bassist, songwriter, composer, and arranger. He was born in Middletown, New York.[1][2]

Gary King
Born(1947-09-05)September 5, 1947
Middletown, Orange County, New York
DiedJuly 23, 2003(2003-07-23) (aged 55)
Bushkill, Pennsylvania
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Upright bass, Electric bass
Years active1970s–2000s

King appeared on many albums released by CTI Records, especially those by Bob James, and later on James' own album label, Tappan Zee Records. He also played bass on a number of albums by Gato Barbieri, Roberta Flack, Grover Washington Jr., and on The Jacksons' album Destiny, notably the track "Blame It on the Boogie".[3]

Discography

With Gato Barbieri

  • Caliente! (A&M 1976)
  • Ruby Ruby (A&M, 1977)
  • Passion and Fire (A&M 1984)

With Kenny Barron

With George Benson

With Luiz Bonfá

  • Manhattan Strut (Paddle Wheel, 1974)

With John Blair

  • We Belong Together (CTI, 1977)

With Merry Clayton

With Marc Colby

  • Serpentine Fire (Tappan Zee, 1978)
  • One Good Turn (Columbia, 1979)

With Hank Crawford

With Maynard Ferguson

  • Prima Scream (Columbia, 1976)
  • Conquistador (Columbia, 1977)

With Roberta Flack

With Sonny Fortune

  • Serengeti Minstrel (Atlantic, 1977)

With Ronnie Foster

With Eric Gale

  • Ginseng Woman (CBS, 1976)

With Jim Hall

With Roland Hanna

  • Gershwin Carmichael Cats (CTI, 1982)

With The Jacksons

With Bob James

  • One (Columbia, 1974)
  • Two (Columbia, 1975)
  • Three (Columbia, 1976)
  • BJ4 (Columbia, 1977)
  • Heads (Tappan Zee, 1977)
  • Touchdown (Columbia, 1978)
  • Lucky Seven (Columbia, 1979)
  • H (Tappan Zee, 1980)
  • Hands Down (Columbia CBS, 1982)
  • The Genie (Columbia, 1983)
  • Ivory Coast (Warner Bros, 1988)

With Roger Kellaway Featuring Houston Person

  • Creation (Greenestreet, 1984)

With Earl Klugh

With Earl Klugh and Bob James

With Yusef Lateef with Art Farmer

With Gladys Knight & The Pips

With Hubert Laws

  • Romeo and Juliet (Columbia, 1976)
  • The San Francisco Concert (CTI, 1977)

With Wilbert Longmire

  • Champagne (CBS, 1979)
  • Sunny Side Up (CBS, 1979)

With David Matthews

  • Dune (CTI, 1977)

With Eric Mercury & Roberta Flack

  • Our Love Will Stop the World (Atlantic, 1983)

With Gene McDaniels

With Alphonse Mouzon

With Idris Muhammad

With Jimmy Owens

With Esther Phillips

  • Performance (Kudu, 1974)
  • For All We Know (Kudu, 1976)

With Mongo Santamaría

  • Red Hot (Columbia, 1979)

With Tom Scott

With Nina Simone

  • Baltimore (CTI, 1978)

With Jeremy Steig

With Stanley Turrentine

  • Nightwings (Fantasy, 1977)
  • Westside Highway (Fantasy, 1978)

With Luther Vandross

With Grover Washington Jr.

With Kirk Whalum

  • And You Know That! (Columbia, 1988)

With Lenny Williams

  • Pray for the Lion (Warner Bros, 1974)
  • Big City (Nemperor, 1977)

With Paul Winter & Paul Halley

References

  1. "King, Gary, 1947-2003". Library of Congress Name Authority File. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
  2. "July 27, 2003". Times Herald-Record. July 27, 2003. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
  3. "Gary King Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2016-01-06.


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