Don Friedman
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Donald Ernest Friedman (May 4, 1935 – June 30, 2016) was an American
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a m ...
pianist. He began playing in Los Angeles and moved to New York in 1958. In the 1960s, he played with both modern stylists and more traditional musicians.


Early life

Friedman was born on May 4, 1935, in San Francisco. Both of his parents immigranted to the United States: his father, Edward Friedman, was from Lithuania, and his mother, Alma Loew, was from Germany. He began playing the piano at the age of four, switching from classical music to jazz after his family moved to Los Angeles when he was fifteen. His early jazz piano influence was Bud Powell. Friedman briefly studied composition at Los Angeles City College.


Later life and career

On the West Coast, Friedman performed with Dexter Gordon, Chet Baker, Buddy DeFranco, and Ornette Coleman. He was also a member of Clark Terry's big band. Friedman moved to New York permanently in 1958. In the 1960s, Friedman played with both modern jazz and more traditionally orientated musicians. The former included Coleman, Eric Dolphy, Jimmy Giuffre, Booker Little, and Attila Zoller; the latter included Bobby Hackett and Herbie Mann. Friedman's first album as a leader was '' A Day in the City'', in 1961. Some of his early albums received top ratings from ''
DownBeat ' (styled in all caps) is an American music magazine devoted to "jazz, blues and beyond", the last word indicating its expansion beyond the jazz realm which it covered exclusively in previous years. The publication was established in 1934 in Ch ...
'', which also gave him its critics' poll New Star award. He was also an educator in New York. He had many fans in Japan.Don Friedman (1935-2016)
Friedman married three times; the first two ended in divorce. He died of pancreatic cancer, at home in the Bronx on June 30, 2016. Survivors were one daughter, Lynn Adrianna Freedman, and a granddaughter, Ocean Olivo.


Discography


As leader/co-leader


As sideman

With Buddy Collette * ''
Nice Day with Buddy Collette ''Nice Day with Buddy Collette'' is the second album by multi-instrumentalist and composer Buddy Collette, recorded at sessions in late 1956 and early 1957 and released on the Contemporary label.Contemporary, 1957) – recorded in 1956–57 With Herb Geller * ''At The Movies'' (Hep Jazz, 2007) With Lee Konitz * ''Lee Konitz Meets Don Friedman'' (InsightAttila Zollers, 1994) – recorded in 1992 * '' Thingin''' ( HatART, 1996) – live recorded in 1995. also with Attila Zoller. With Hank De Mano * ''Listen to The Hank De Mano Quartet'' (Freeway Jazz, 1956) With John Handy * ''
No Coast Jazz ''No Coast Jazz'' is an album by saxophonist John Handy III featuring tracks recorded in 1960 and originally released on the Roulette label.Roulette, 1960) With Joe Henderson * '' Tetragon'' (
Milestone A milestone is a numbered marker placed on a route such as a road, railway line, canal or boundary. They can indicate the distance to towns, cities, and other places or landmarks; or they can give their position on the route relative to so ...
, 1968) – recorded in 1967-68 With Elvin Jones * ''
And Then Again ''And Then Again'' is a jazz album by drummer Elvin Jones recorded in 1965 and released on the Atlantic label.Atlantic The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area. It is known to separate the " Old World" of Africa, Europe ...
, 1965) With
Don Lanphere Donald Gale Lanphere (June 26, 1928 – October 9, 2003) was an American jazz tenor and soprano saxophonist, known for his 1940s and 1950s work, and recordings with Fats Navarro (in 1948), Woody Herman (1949), Claude Thornhill, Sonny Dunham, Bil ...
* '' Into Somewhere'' ( Hep, 1983) With Booker Little * '' Out Front'' (
Candid Candid may refer to: * Candid (app), a mobile app for anonymous discussions * Candid (organization), providing information on US nonprofit companies * Candid Records, a record label * Ilyushin Il-76, NATO reporting name ''Candid'', a Soviet aircra ...
, 1961) * ''
Booker Little and Friend ''Booker Little and Friend'' is the final album led by American jazz trumpeter Booker Little featuring performances recorded in 1961 for the Bethlehem label.
'' (
Bethlehem Bethlehem (; ar, بيت لحم ; he, בֵּית לֶחֶם '' '') is a city in the central West Bank, Palestine, about south of Jerusalem. Its population is approximately 25,000,Amara, 1999p. 18.Brynen, 2000p. 202. and it is the capital ...
, 1961) With Charles Lloyd * '' Discovery!'' (
Columbia Columbia may refer to: * Columbia (personification), the historical female national personification of the United States, and a poetic name for America Places North America Natural features * Columbia Plateau, a geologic and geographic region i ...
, 1964) With Herbie Mann * ''
Herbie Mann Live at Newport ''Herbie Mann Live at Newport'' is a live album by American jazz flautist Herbie Mann recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1963 for the Atlantic label.
'' (Atlantic, 1963) * '' My Kinda Groove'' (Atlantic, 1965) – recorded in 1964 * ''
Our Mann Flute ''Our Mann Flute'' is an album by American jazz flautist Herbie Mann released on the Atlantic label in 1966.The Beat Goes On'' (Atlantic, 1967) – recorded in 1964-67 With Eiji Nakayama * ''Conversation'' (Art Union, 1986) * ''Sweet View: Eiji Nakayama Don Friedman Live in Japan'' (Jazz Road, 1987) * ''Legend of the Lake'' (Jazz Road, 1988) With
Dave Pike David Samuel Pike (March 23, 1938 – October 3, 2015) was an American jazz vibraphone and marimba player. He appeared on many albums by Nick Brignola, Paul Bley and Kenny Clarke, Bill Evans, and Herbie Mann. He also recorded extensively as lea ...
* ''
Manhattan Latin ''Manhattan Latin'' (subtitled ''The Sensuous Rhythms of Spanish Harlem'') is an album by American jazz vibraphonist Dave Pike which was recorded in 1964 for the Decca label. The album is among Chick Corea's earliest recordingsDecca Decca may refer to: Music * Decca Records or Decca Music Group, a record label * Decca Gold, a classical music record label owned by Universal Music Group * Decca Broadway, a musical theater record label * Decca Studios, a recording facility in We ...
, 1964) * '' The Doors of Perception'' (
Vortex In fluid dynamics, a vortex ( : vortices or vortexes) is a region in a fluid in which the flow revolves around an axis line, which may be straight or curved. Vortices form in stirred fluids, and may be observed in smoke rings, whirlpools in ...
, 1970) – recorded in 1966 With Sal Salvador Quintet * ''In Our Own Sweet Way'' (Stash, 1983) With Yuko Shigeno * ''Shiny Stockings'' (Space Shower Music, 2011) * ''Circle Waltz with Don Friedman'' (24 Jazz Japan, 2013) With Hiromi Shimizu * ''Waltz Tenderly'' (Jazz on Top, 2008) * ''Live at Jazz on Top'' (Jazz on Top, 2010) – live With Grady Tate * ''She Is My Lady'' ( Janus, 1972) With Clark Terry * ''
It's What's Happenin' ''It's What's Happenin (subtitled ''The Varitone Sound of Clark Terry'') is an album by American jazz trumpeter Clark Terry featuring performances recorded in 1967 for the Impulse! label.
'' ( Impulse!, 1967) * ''In Concert: Live'' (Etoile, 1973) – live recorded in 1970 * ''Portraits'' (Chesky, 1989) – recorded in 1988 * ''Live on QE2'' (Chiaroscuro, 2001) – live recorded in 1999 With Attila Zoller * ''The Horizon Beyond'' (EmArcy, 1965)


References


External links


Don Friedman discography
at JazzDiscography.com
Don Friedman Jazz Pianist!
at DonFriedman.net {{DEFAULTSORT:Friedman, Don 1935 births 2016 deaths American jazz pianists American male pianists Los Angeles City College alumni Jazz musicians from San Francisco American jazz composers American male jazz composers American jazz bandleaders American music educators Swing pianists Free jazz musicians Riverside Records artists Educators from California Pianists from San Francisco